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Name: Jordan Love 
College: Utah State     Number: 10
Height: 6-4   Weight: 224
Position: QB  Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2020

40 Low: 4.70
   40 Time: 4.74
  40 High: 4.80

> Projected Round: 1  Stock:   Projected High: Early 1st  Low: Late 1st

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6036
Weight: 224

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
40 Yard Dash (ET):
 4.74
40 Yard Dash (HH): 4.68
20 Yard (ET): 2.75
20 Yard (HH): 2.65
10 Yard (ET): 1.65
10 Yard (HH): 1.67
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 35 1/2
Broad Jump: 09'10"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.52
3-Cone Drill: 7.21
**Projected 5.02/-.28

Dates: 03/25/20
Hand: 10 1/2  Arm: 32 5/8
Wingspan: 80

Height: 6036
Weight: 224
40 Yrd Dash: 
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 Data Scout Notes: 2019: 12/10/19-Announced Early Entry into 2020 NFL Draft/HMC...P1stDS/PWCamp/POPOYM/PMaxwell/POBrien...2nd team All-Mountain West w/267-417-3567-32-6-64.0 pass, 43-63-1.5-7 rush in 13 gms in '18. 129-235-1631-8-6-54.9 pass, 46-165-3.6-2 rush in 6 sts, 12



 Jordan Love, Utah State, Player News

  06/06/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  The most prominent story of the recent NFL Draft circled not around the No. 1 pick, Joe Burrow, or the No. 2, Chase Young. It wasn't the Dolphins taking Tua Tagovailoa. It was Green Bay going out of its way to select Utah State's own Jordan Love. That two-fisted maneuver - the move up and the pick itself - created more buzz than any other personnel deal through the entire offseason, other than some quarterback moving from New England to Tampa Bay. And it will go on stirring discussion for the foreseeable future because of the man Love's drafting affects the most: Aaron Rodgers. Talk about tugging on Superman's cape - that's precisely what the Packers did to their All-Pro quarterback.

At first, Rodgers was miffed and bothered by the decision, wanting help in the form of a receiver or some other weapon the Pack offense could use sooner rather than later, considering Green Bay lost in the conference championship game last time around. "I'm not going to say that I was thrilled by the pick," Rodgers said. Since then, he seems to be playing nice, trying to be a good team leader, trying to act as though mentoring his replacement is no big thing. "He's not to blame at all," Rodgers said of Love. "I'm excited to work with him. He seems like a good kid." - Salt Lake Tribune


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  04/24/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  The only other time a Utah State quarterback was selected in the first round of the NFL draft, he lasted 16 seasons in the league, started 66 games and threw for 12,896 yards and 84 touchdowns. Jordan Love is hopeful to embark on his own lengthy run in the NFL and he took his first step Thursday night by being scooped up by Green Bay Packers in the opening round of the 2020 NFL draft. Love, who was taken 26th overall, joins Bill Munson - the No. 7 overall pick in 1964 - as the only USU signal callers to hear their names called in the first round of this annual event. "It was one of those things where he was the best player left and, again, we're excited to get him," said Brian Gutekunst, Green Bay's general manager, in a conference call. "We think he has a really good future in this league and he's coming from a place where he's done some really good things, but he has a lot to learn too. And I think we're a very good fit for his development."

The Packers originally had the 30th pick, but traded up to select Love. Green Bay's starting quarterback is future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers, who is a 15-year veteran, eight-time Pro-Bowler and two-time NFL MVP. Led by the 36-year-old Rodgers, the Packers went 13-3 last season and lost to San Francisco in the NFC championship game. "For me, I was just hoping to (get drafted)," Love said in a conference call. "That was my goal for the first part of this, just make it and figure out how to handle that wherever I go. But being in this situation, I would say that this is a really good situation to be in - not being thrown out there (immediately). I'm behind one of the great quarterbacks of the league, so just being able to sit behind him and learn, what's better than that? So I think this is going to be a really good situation for me." - Herald Journal Tribune


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  04/23/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  For the third straight draft as general manager, Brian Gutekunst made a trade in the first round, and this time he drafted a quarterback. The Packers traded their fourth-round pick (No. 136 overall) to Miami to move up four spots, from No. 30 to No. 26, to select Utah State quarterback Jordan Love on Thursday night. Love (6-4, 224) is a potential QB of the future who is known for a strong arm and a lot of ability with his feet. He's a native of Bakersfield, Calif., who took over as Utah State's starting QB in 2017, when he started six games. He had one year of college eligibility remaining but decided to enter the draft. - Packers.com

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  04/11/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Love figures to be the only quarterback whose value may potentially match the Saints availability at No. 24, and he is something of a polarizing prospect. When it comes to physical traits, Love fits the bill. He is big (6-foot-3, 224 pounds); he can move (4.74-second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine); and he possesses tantalizing arm strength that is evident in his powerful, loose delivery. The reasons Love may be there when the Saints pick at No. 24: He played against mid-major competition at Utah State and did not flash against superior opponents, throwing two touchdowns against four interceptions in three games against ranked teams last season. In general, Love turned over the ball too often last season, throwing 17 interceptions and losing a pair of fumbles. New Orleans could offer an ideal situation for a player like Love, giving him an opportunity to learn and grow for a year (if not more) under Brees. Then again, the Saints already have a quarterback they have been developing behind Brees in Hill, so selecting a quarterback with their top pick does not feel like the play here. - Times-Picayune

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  02/16/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2020 NFL COMBINE INVITE: Jordan Love, QB, Utah State,...Love earned honorable mention all-Mountain West honors this past season as he was 293-of-473 (.619) passing for 3,402 yards with 20 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. For his career, Love set school records with 9,003 yards of total offense, 12 career 300-yard passing games and four completions of at least 80 yards. He finished his career 689-of-1,125 (.612) passing for 8,600 yards with 60 touchdowns and 29 interceptions, and ranks second all-time in school history in passing yards, completions and attempts, tied for second all-time in touchdown passes, and is third in completion percentage. He was 21-11 (.656) as USU's starting quarterback, which are the second-most wins in school history, and he is also second all-time in school history with three-career 400-yard passing games. - Utah State Football

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  01/24/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Jalen Hurts and Shea Patterson started for two Power 5 programs, Justin Herbert passed for 10,000-plus yards for another and Jordan Love became a highly rated prospect without playing for one. The Senior Bowl quarterbacks followed different paths to potential NFL careers, but they started this week on a more even playing field ahead of Saturday's game. All had to get familiar with new receivers and new, albeit vanilla, offenses. They had three practices and the game to separate themselves before the combine and private team visits.

None were more prolific passers in their careers than Herbert, who passed for 10,541 yards and 95 touchdowns in his career. Utah State's Love is also regarded as a potential first-round pick. He threw 20 touchdown passes last season but was intercepted 17 times, something he's going to have to clean up for the NFL. "Poor decisions by me trying to force the ball down the field too much and trying to do too much in certain situations," Love said. "Every interception for me, that's a learning moment. Obviously I had 17 learning moments last season." - AP College Football


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  01/23/20 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  A judge on Thursday dismissed the marijuana possession charge filed against former Utah State quarterback Jordan Love. Four USU athletes, including Love, were cited for the misdemeanor last month after Logan police responded to a complaint at a housing complex near the campus. They all received a spot drug test, which revealed marijuana was in their system. All four athletes were released at the scene. - Salt Lake Tribune

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  12/17/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Three football players with the Utah State University are being charged with possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor. Police responded to call near midnight on Saturday. The police had received a tip that some USU students were suspected of smoking marijuana. The smell of marijuana greeted the police on their arrival. Jordan A. Love, Sean Lewis Carter, and Gordon Maurice Bright were cited for possessing marijuana. Possession of a controlled substance of this type is a class B misdemeanor. A track and field athlete with USU, Elani Rice, was also arrested on the same charge.

Assistant Logan City Police Chief Jeff Simmons says officers did not find any drugs or drug paraphernalia at the scene. The police had probable cause, however, because of the smell of marijuana inside and outside. Officers asked suspects for consent to do a drug test. The suspects said no to the drug test, Simmons says. The police called a judge for a warrant. The warrant was issued and the suspects were drug tested on scene. The suspects tested positive for marijuana. The suspects were cited and released. - Fox 13 News, Salt Lake City


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  12/14/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Jordan Love, Jr., QB,...Love, a 6-4, 225-pound junior quarterback from Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS), started all 12 games this year and is third in the Mountain West and 26th in the nation in passing yards (257.1 ypg), third in the MW and 30th in the nation in total offense (270.3 ypg), fourth in the MW and 17th in the nation in completions (21.9 pg), fourth in the MW and 55th in the nation in passing touchdowns with 17 (1.42 pg), fifth in the MW and 81st in the nation in passing efficiency (125.9), fifth in the MW and 99th in the nation in points responsible for (8.5 pg), sixth in the MW and 76th in the nation in yards per pass attempt (7.11), and seventh in the MW and 62nd in the nation in completion percentage (.606). On the season, Love is 263-of-434 (.606) passing for 3,085 yards (257.1 ypg) with 17 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. In the single-season record books, he currently ranks third all-time in school history in completions, fifth in both passing attempts and total offense (3,244 yards), seventh in passing yards and eighth in completion percentage. - Utah State Football

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  12/10/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Utah State junior quarterback Jordan Love announced Tuesday that he will forgo his final season of eligibility and declare for the 2020 NFL Draft. Love, who will receive his bachelor's degree from Utah State this month in exercise science, will play in the Tropical Smoothie Cafe Frisco Bowl against Kent State on Friday, Dec. 20, in Frisco, Texas. "Ever since I was a kid, I have always dreamed of playing in the National Football League," said Love. "After spending the past four years at Utah State University, I am blessed and humbled to now have that opportunity to pursue my dream and I want to thank my family, friends, coaches and teammates for helping me get to where I am today. With that being said, I have decided to forgo my senior season and enter the 2020 NFL Draft. I will always be an Aggie."

Love, who redshirted at Utah State during the 2016 season, has started 31 of the 37 games he has played in over the last three years and is USU's second-winningest quarterback in school history with a 21-10 (.667) record. He earned second-team all-Mountain West honors as a sophomore and was named to the conference's honorable mention team as a junior. Love, a top NFL prospect, had a breakout season as a sophomore in 2018 as he set five single-season school records, including 32 touchdown passes, 3,567 passing yards, seven 300-yard passing games, 234 points responsible for and being named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week five times, while tying the single-season school record with a pair of 400-yard passing games. - Utah State Football


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  12/08/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  The Aggies are headed to their eighth bowl in nine years and their third straight, securing bowl eligibility by winning three of their last four. QB Jordan Love's darkhorse Heisman Trophy campaign fizzled, but he still threw for 3,000 yards for the second straight season with 17 touchdowns. - AP College Football

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  11/30/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Jordan Love threw three touchdown passes to three different receivers and Gerold Bright ran for 113 yards and a score Saturday as Utah State beat New Mexico 38-25 in Lobos' coach Bob Davie's final game with the team. "This game was so important because there are no guarantees on a bowl game with six wins," Aggies coach Gary Anderson said. Redshirt freshman quarterback Trae Hall, in his first career start, rushed for 115 yards and two scores and threw two touchdown passes for the Lobos. "I thought he played really hard and did some good things," Davie said.

Leading 7-0 after a quarter, the Aggies (7-5, 6-2 Mountain West) rolled to four touchdowns in the second quarter to hold a 31-6 lead at the break. Utah State took advantage of two fumble recoveries and an interception in the quarter to fuel its surge. New Mexico (2-10, 0-8) got as close as 31-18 in the third quarter before Love completed his third scoring pass, this one to Siaosi Mariner, restoring a three-score advantage. - Utah State/AP College Football


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  11/16/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Jordan Love passed for 282 yards and two touchdowns and the Utah State defense forced a late turnover to hold off Wyoming for a 26-21 win on Saturday. The Aggies (6-4, 5-1 Mountain West) scored 12 straight points on Dominik Eberle's four field goals to lead 26-14 early in the fourth quarter. Tyler Vander Waal's 5-yard keeper for Wyoming cut the deficit to 26-21 with 6:52 left in the game.

The Cowboys (6-4, 3-3) entered Utah State territory on their final drive, but Vander Wall rolled right on a second-and-5 from the Utah State 39 and Eric Munoz intercepted his pass in the middle of the field with 58 seconds left. Siaosi Mariner caught four passes for 123 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown that tied it at 7 early in the second quarter. Love completed 18 of 29 passes and threw two interceptions, one that was returned by Logan Wilson for a touchdown to open the scoring. Xazavian Valladay ran 25 times for 114 yards for Wyoming. Utah State hosts No. 19 Boise State next Saturday for a chance to tie the Broncos for first place in the Mountain Division. - Utah State/AP College Football


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  11/10/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Jordan Love passed for 388 yards and two touchdowns and Dominik Eberle kicked a 30-yard field goal as time expired to give Utah State a 37-35 win over Fresno State on Saturday night. Eberle's field goal capped an eight-play, 41-yard drive over the final 3 minutes, 5 seconds. Love completed a pair of passes early in the drive, the Aggies gained 15 yards on a personal foul penalty and Gerold Bright ran 14 yards on four carries to help Utah State advance to the Fresno State 12. Love was 30 of 39 with no interceptions for Utah State (5-4, 4-1 Mountain West).

Bright finished with 14 carries for 79 yards and a TD. Siaosi Mariner had 11 catches for 103 yards and two TDs. Ronnie Rivers ran 17 times for 102 yards and three touchdowns for Fresno State (4-5, 2-3). The Bulldogs trailed by 14 early in the third quarter but rallied with a 21-3 run to lead 35-31 on Jalen Cropper's 10-yard TD run in the first minute of the fourth quarter. Eberle kicked a 39-yard field goal to cut the deficit to one for Utah State with 12:31 left in the game. - Utah State/AP College Football


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  10/05/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  LSU's defense largely bottled up an up-tempo Utah State offense that came in averaging 533 yards 38.5 points per game. The Tigers intercepted quarterback Jordan Love three times. Freshman Derek Stingley Jr. displayed veteran-like savvy when he timed a spinning leap to high-point Love's fade pass to the right pylon in front of the intended receivers. Stingley held on for his second interception this season as he crashed down on his back at the LSU 1-yard line, and LSU responded with a 99-yard touchdown drive. Safety Grant Delpit and Kary Vincent also intercepted Love, who finished 15 of 30 for 130 yards. The Aggies (3-2) totaled 159 yards of offense. - LSU/AP College Football

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  09/07/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  Utah State scored on several long plays and amassed 717 yards and defeated FCS-member Stony Brook 62-7 on Saturday. Jordan Love completed 25 of 34 passes for 294 yards and a touchdown, and Jaylen Warren carried nine times for 105 yards with touchdown runs of 28 and 54 yards for the Aggies (1-1). Other highlights included a 45-yard punt return TD by Deven Thompkins, a 30-yard TD pass from Henry Colombi to Derek Wright and a 59-yard TD run by Andrew Peasley. The Aggies led 34-0 at halftime and 41-0 after Warren romped 54 yards on the second play of the third quarter. Isaiah White scored the Seawolves' touchdown on a 3-yard pass from Jack Cassidy, making the score 41-7 before Colombi connected for two TD passes and Peasley had his long scoring run. Stony Brook (1-1) was held to 263 yards. - AP College Football

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  08/15/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS G5 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: QB Jordan Love, Utah State, Jr.,...Heading into his junior campaign, Love is 396-of-652 (.607) passing for 5,198 yards and 40 touchdowns with just 12 interceptions during his career, and ranks fourth all-time in school history in touchdown passes, tied for fourth in completion percentage, and 10th all-time in passing yards, completions and total offense (5,426). - Utah State Football

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  07/26/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF YEAR PLAYERS TO WATCH: Jordan Love, QB, Junior, Utah State,...Love is the only player from the Mountain West named to the Watch List. Furthermore, he is one of three players from the Beehive State to make the list, along with BYU tight end Matt Bushman and Utah running back Zach Moss. Heading into his junior campaign, Love is 396-of-652 (.607) passing for 5,198 yards and 40 touchdowns with just 12 interceptions during his career, and ranks fourth all-time in school history in touchdown passes, tied for fourth in completion percentage, and 10th all-time in passing yards, completions and total offense (5,426). - Utah State Football

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  07/23/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON MOUNTAIN WEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MEDIA): Jordan Love, Jr., QB, Utah State,...Love is coming off a 2018 campaign in which he set five single-season program records, while earning second-team All-MW honors. Love, who helped lead the Aggies to an 11-win season, threw for 3,567 yards and 32 touchdowns as a sophomore. The native of Bakersfield, California, tallied 39 total touchdowns last season, which is tied for the fifth-most in MW single-season history. During the past week, Love has been named to the preseason watch lists for the Davey O'Brien Award, which is given to the nation's best quarterback, and the Maxwell Award, given to the best overall player nationally. - Utah State Football

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  07/18/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD CANDIDATE: QB Jordan Love, Utah State,...Love, a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder from Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS), earned second-team all-Mountain West honors in 2018 as he set five school records with 32 touchdown passes, 3,567 passing yards, seven 300-yard passing games, 234 points responsible for and being named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week five times. Love also tied the single-season school record with a pair of 400-yard passing games.

Furthermore, Love tied the single-game school record for touchdown passes with five against both UNLV and San José State, becoming just the fifth quarterback in school history to accomplish the feat. - Utah State Football


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  07/17/19 - QB Jordan LoverJr/2020, Utah State, 6-4, 224 (DS#4 QB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON DAVEY O'BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WATCH LIST: Jordan Love, Utah State, Jr., 6-4, 220, Bakersfield, Calif.,...Love, a 6-foot-4, 220-pounder from Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS), earned second-team all-Mountain West honors in 2018 as he set five school records with 32 touchdown passes, 3,567 passing yards, seven 300-yard passing games, 234 points responsible for and being named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week five times. Love also tied the single-season school record with a pair of 400-yard passing games.

Furthermore, Love tied the single-game school record for touchdown passes with five against both UNLV and San José State, becoming just the fifth quarterback in school history to accomplish the feat. Heading into his junior campaign, Love is 396-of-652 (.607) passing for 5,198 yards and 40 touchdowns with just 12 interceptions during his career, and ranks fourth all-time in school history in touchdown passes, tied for fourth in completion percentage, and 10th all-time in passing yards, completions and total offense (5,426). - Utah State Football


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