FantasyPros Articles on Jeremiyah Love
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Going as the RB12, around the 38th overall pick, one analyst was already skeptical of Love even before a fresh high ankle sprain pushed his price down somewhat. A direct precedent is drawn to a similar situation at a different team last year, where a less-heralded veteran back actually outperformed a highly drafted rookie teammate specifically in short-yardage and goal-line work, a real touchdown-equity risk that could apply here too given Love will share his backfield with an effective complementary back.
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Love's high ankle sprain and backfield mate create goal-line touchdown equity risk.
Going as RB12 (around 38th overall), one the source was already skeptical of Love even before a fresh high ankle sprain pushed his price down somewhat. A direct precedent is drawn to a similar situation at a different team last year, where a less-heralded veteran back actually outperformed a highly drafted rookie teammate specifically in short-yardage and goal-line work—a real touchdown-equity risk that could apply here too given Love will share his backfield with an effective complementary back. Real target competition in the passing game from multiple established teammates could also cap his ceiling even as a plus pass-catching back, and a brutal opening schedule makes an early hot start unlikely. The long-term talent and future upside are real, just not necessarily fully realized in year one specifically.
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