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Basic StatsJordan Love's Basic Stats

Jordan Love
ADP: 7.5
Bye: 10
Experience: 4
Age: 25.8
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 219
40 Time: 4.74

SPARQx (Rank): 94.10 (62%)
Burst Score (Rank): 121.10 (87%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.73 (24%)
Throw Velocity (Rank): 54.00 (37%)

Injury PredictorJordan Love's Injury Guide

Very Low Risk

Chance of Injury in 2024

19.9%

% chance misses at least 2 quarters

Chance of Injury per Game

1.3%

1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

Projected Games Missed 2024

0.60

Durability

5.00

Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly SIP Logo

Injury History

Date League Injury Details
Nov 4, 2018 Non-NFL Head Cranial Concussion Grade 1 Love suffered a concussion vs. Hawaii.
Aug 14, 2021 NFL Shoulder Love injured his shoulder during the preseason opener for the Green Bay Packers.
Sep 6, 2024 NFL Knee MCL Sprain Grade 2 Jordan Love sprained his MCL on the final drive of Week 1 on Friday Night in Brazil against the Philadelphia Eagles. He is expected to miss at least 3 games.

Basic StatsJordan Love's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Love emerged as a good QB over the second half of last season. Barring some regression in his play, he should be well set up to score as a low-end QB1. A lack of rushing production hurts his ceiling, as does a run-leaning offense. But Love looks fine at market price.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Through the first half of last season, Love looked like a mediocre QB. Through Week 10 (nine Packers games):
    • He completed 58.7% of his passes.
    • He averaged 223.2 passing yards and 1.6 TD passes per game
    • He tossed 1.1 INT per contest.
    • He ranked just 16th among QBs in fantasy points per game.
    • He sat 21st in Pro Football Focus passing grade, right behind Tyrod Taylor.
    • It looked like Love’s three top-12 fantasy finishes over that span depended heavily on TD luck.
  • Things changed quite a bit the rest of the way. From Week 11 through the end of the regular season (eight games):
    • Love completed 70.3% of his passes.
    • He averaged 268.8 yards and 2.3 TD passes per game.
    • He tossed 1 total INT.
    • He ranked third among QBs in fantasy points per game.
    • He led all QBs in PFF passing grade.
    • And Love finished seven of those eight games among the top 12 fantasy QBs – including three finishes among the top 5.
  • What happened? It certainly wasn’t a matter of the opponents simply getting easier.
    • The median pass-defense DVOA rank for Packers foes through Week 10: 16
    • The median rank for foes from Week 11 on: 15.5
    • And both stretches included matchups with the Lions, Vikings, and Bears. Minnesota and Chicago played significantly better on defense later in the year. (Detroit stayed about the same.)
  • Experience likely played a big role.
    • It was Love’s first starting season after three years behind Aaron Rodgers.
    • And he worked with an exceedingly young group of pass catchers.
      • Among the 12 Packers who drew double-digit targets, only RB Aaron Jones was older than 25.
      • The top 10 included five rookies and three second-year players – with Jones and AJ Dillon rounding out the group.

What to Expect in 2024

  • The Packers return everyone but Jones from that aforementioned group.
  • Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson (when healthy), and Jayden Reed led the WRs in playing time. Dontayvion Wicks saw some role growth later in the season and produced efficiently as a fifth-round rookie.
  • TE Luke Musgrave is back healthy after losing six games to a lacerated kidney and then seeing a limited role upon his return. Fellow 2023 rookie Tucker Kraft proved to be a strong fill-in.
  • The offensive coaching staff remains intact as well. HC Matt LaFleur heads into his sixth season at the helm. OC Adam Stenavich hits Year 3 in his post. And Tom Clements begins Year 4 as QBs coach, as well as his 26th year on an NFL coaching staff.
  • Green Bay has gradually moved to more of a run lean across LaFleur’s head-coaching stint. Overall, the Packers rank 11th in neutral-situation pass rate since the start of 2019, according to RBSDM.com. But check out the annual rankings:
    • 2019: fifth
    • 2020: 10th
    • 2021: 11th
    • 2022: 18th
    • 2023: 20th
  • That span, of course, included the winding down of Aaron Rodgers’ career and a refreshing of the WR corps. Davante Adams left after 2021. Allen Lazard led the 2022 squad in targets, and then he (and Randall Cobb) left with Rodgers.
  • This year’s version paid up for RB Josh Jacobs in free agency and drafted RB MarShawn Lloyd in Round 3 (after parting ways with Aaron Jones). So it seems unlikely that we get a dramatic shift back toward the pass. But perhaps we see a slight move in that direction as the pass-catchers and new QB mature.
  • Love ranked just 11th among QBs in rushing yards in 2023, 13th in carries – despite being one of just nine QBs to play in all 17 games. He also tied for just 22nd in total scrambles, according to PFF.
    • So although he can run, neither Love nor the Packers seem especially interested in leveraging that aspect of his game.
    • That makes him a good bet to regress from last year’s 4 rushing TDs, which tied for seventh-most at the position.

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Jordan Love, QB GB

4:51pm EDT 9/14/24

Jordan Love (MCL) Now Doubtful for Week 2

The Packers have downgraded QB Jordan Love to doubtful for Sunday's game against the Colts. That's not a surprising change. He hasn't practiced since suffering his MCL sprain in the Friday night loss to the Eagles in Week 1. Love has seemed like a stronger candidate for IR than to play in Week 2, but we'll see if he actually has a chance to return for Week 3. In the meantime, Malik Willis takes over the offense. The team also elevated QB Sean Clifford from the practice squad Saturday.

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Packers QB Jordan Love has been diagnosed with a sprained MCL, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. There's no damage to Love's ACL. It's relatively good news, but Rapoport confirms that Love "should miss some time." We'll look for a timetable for his return.

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