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Jeremiah Love isn't in there for me. One, he just got hurt...he's going to be a third round pick by the time you draft. In the third round, I actually have no problems with Jeremiah Love...Bree Hall and Jeremiah Love are both banged up. They're still for me in this tier as high-end third round picks in fantasy football. I'm not really budging much on Jeremiah Love or Bree Hall and if people start to get scared about the ankle or the groin and they start getting to that 3 four turn area...I'd feel really good about that.
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High-end third-round RB despite ankle injury; strong value if he falls to 3-4 turn.

Ron Stewart positions Jeremiah Love as a high-end third-round pick despite recent injury concerns (ankle). Love is excluded from tier-three consideration at the one-two turn due to injury and ADP positioning—ESPN has him at pick 202, but he'll realistically be a third-round pick by draft time on Sleeper or Yahoo. In the tier-three area (alongside Lamb, Jefferson, and Devon A Chan through Derek Henry), Stewart has no problems with Love as a third-round target. Love is banged up but still rates as a high-end third-round RB option. Stewart is "not really budging much" on Love's valuation; if injury concerns (ankle or groin) scare off other drafters and Love falls to the 3-4 turn, Stewart would feel good about drafting him there as a value pick alongside Justin Jefferson and Chase Brown. In a zero-RB build sample, Stewart targets Love at 3.03, though he flags ankle injury as a reason to pivot to alternatives (Kairen Williams, Javvante Williams, Josh Jacobs) if scared off.

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