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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 878870" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>It had been awhile since I cross examined Love, but this story was an invitation to do just that. I went back and reviewed Jordan’s stats and spent several hours reviewing his game film from 2018 and 2019 in condensed format and reading multiple links by scouts etc..</p><p></p><p>I’m convinced that Jordan Love is a gamble, but one with an incredible ceiling. He was the consensus 4th best QB in this draft, even with the known deficiencies of being raw and needing more time. That reminded me of why we drafted him likely 1-2 years earlier than we needed a successor at QB.</p><p></p><p>His 2019 Junior season was repeatedly filled with mistakes by both Love and nearly everyone around him, which led me to believe there was a lot of confusion with the new OC and largely new roster.</p><p>I saw multiple times where the Center prematurely snapped the ball and left Love chasing it around in the backfield. Dropped passes (several in the Paint) and multiple fingertip throws that a more athletic Wideout would’ve surely snagged. A somewhat raw QB with a gun for an arm, but with a serious lack of talent and consistency around him. He absolutely smokes Boston College in 2018 and by 2019 their Boston College Match was glaring with a lack of consistency and also lack of playmakers around him.</p><p></p><p>My initial beef was I didn’t like trading a 4th rounder to get a developmental guy. The way I see it, If he wasn’t there at #30 it wasn’t meant to be and that’s where it’s still value without reaching. Plus, we’ve had a history of success in that 4th round area at LB etc.. But obviously Gute was willing to sacrifice an additional 4th round selection to ensure he was a Packer, so I respect that.</p><p></p><p>It may be wise to keep Boyle as a 3rd option this year while Jordan learns the playbook. If Love can remedy a few areas of concern (he needs to see dropping LB’s and anticipate out-routes better) he’s going to be really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 878870, member: 10086"] It had been awhile since I cross examined Love, but this story was an invitation to do just that. I went back and reviewed Jordan’s stats and spent several hours reviewing his game film from 2018 and 2019 in condensed format and reading multiple links by scouts etc.. I’m convinced that Jordan Love is a gamble, but one with an incredible ceiling. He was the consensus 4th best QB in this draft, even with the known deficiencies of being raw and needing more time. That reminded me of why we drafted him likely 1-2 years earlier than we needed a successor at QB. His 2019 Junior season was repeatedly filled with mistakes by both Love and nearly everyone around him, which led me to believe there was a lot of confusion with the new OC and largely new roster. I saw multiple times where the Center prematurely snapped the ball and left Love chasing it around in the backfield. Dropped passes (several in the Paint) and multiple fingertip throws that a more athletic Wideout would’ve surely snagged. A somewhat raw QB with a gun for an arm, but with a serious lack of talent and consistency around him. He absolutely smokes Boston College in 2018 and by 2019 their Boston College Match was glaring with a lack of consistency and also lack of playmakers around him. My initial beef was I didn’t like trading a 4th rounder to get a developmental guy. The way I see it, If he wasn’t there at #30 it wasn’t meant to be and that’s where it’s still value without reaching. Plus, we’ve had a history of success in that 4th round area at LB etc.. But obviously Gute was willing to sacrifice an additional 4th round selection to ensure he was a Packer, so I respect that. It may be wise to keep Boyle as a 3rd option this year while Jordan learns the playbook. If Love can remedy a few areas of concern (he needs to see dropping LB’s and anticipate out-routes better) he’s going to be really good. [/QUOTE]
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