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Jordan Love QB Utah State


Panthercougar68

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I was looking through this class of QBs and this is a prospect that stood out to me.

Jordan Love

6'4 225

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He had a good Sophomore year but is having a slump right now but still putting up good numbers. There are rumblings that due to the slump he might return for his senior year. 

2018)  64% comp rate 3567 yards 32td 6ints

2019) 60.4% comp rate 3085 yards 17td 16int

I believe he was slated as a 1st round prospect at the beginning of 2019 and now looking 2nd-3rd round. I like his size and athletic ability, what say yall if we were in the QB market this coming draft.

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https://www.rotoworld.com/article/qb-klassroom/qb-klassroom-utah-state-qb-jordan-love

I like this breakdown because it is against LSU's defense filled with pro prospects.  Love is going to be a boom or bust prospect if he comes out right this season. Someone is going to grab him hoping they can iron out those consistency and understanding issues.

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With respect to where Love projects as a prospect right now, he is not a whole lot different than Mitchell Trubisky was at North Carolina. Trubisky was a highly athletic, strong-armed passer whose understanding of the game and consistency in execution were underwhelming, but often overshadowed by how intriguing his potential was. Trubisky, like Love, did best in the short area of the field and on the move, whereas his work over the intermediate area was shoddy and he never seemed to be able to hit the deep ball despite otherwise impressive arm talent. He did not show an advanced understanding of how to work the pocket or manage pressure from the pocket, either. Granted, Trubisky was much more inclined to use his legs than Love is, but the overall comparisons remains.

 

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Interesting prospect. Lots of talent, but he definitely didn't consistently face top tier talent at Utah State.

His interviews will be crucial. They always are with QBs, but especially when they're coming from smaller schools and there isn't a lot of film to study on them against fellow future NFL talent.

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