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Jeremiyah Love

RB Notre Dame Junior
94.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
2 - 12
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'0"
Height
212
Weight (lbs)
32.0"
Arm Length
9.125"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

4.36s
40-Yard Dash

College Statistics

14
Games
64
Receptions
18
Rushing Tds
6
Receiving Tds
1372
Rushing Yards
6.9
Yards Per Carry
6
Career Receiving Tds

Scouting Report

Dynamic and explosive running back who combines home-run top-end speed (4.36 forty) with route-running and pass-catching ability from his track and field background. Rushed for 1,372 yards and 18 TDs in 2025 while adding 27 catches for 280 yards and 3 scores. Evaluators increasingly view him in the same tier as Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson.

Player Comparison

Bijan Robinson

Strengths

  • Track-verified game-breaker who threatens to house it on every touch - turning routine plays into scoring opportunities with elite acceleration and sustainable top-end speed.
  • Shows uncanny contact balance for a speed merchant, keeping his feet through glancing blows while maintaining velocity downfield without gear reduction.
  • Dangerous pass-catching weapon who transitions from receiver to runner instantly, turning dump-offs into chunk plays with natural hands and field vision.
  • Dazzling open-field creativity with multiple escape plans - can hurdle, juke, or hit a second gear that leaves pursuit angles looking foolish.
  • Runs with surprising power through his lower half, consistently falling forward through contact and finishing runs with authority despite leaner frame.
  • High-level spatial processor who instinctively finds creases between the tackles and shows patience setting up blocks in zone schemes.
  • Offers legitimate three-down versatility, capable of lining up wide, in the slot, or traditional backfield alignments without tipping play calls.

Areas to Improve

  • Doesn't consistently demonstrate the anchor strength needed in pass protection against NFL edge rushers, getting walked back into the quarterback's lap too often.
  • Frame carries questions about durability - below-average weight at 206 pounds may limit ability to handle bell-cow workload at the next level.
  • Route tree remains somewhat underdeveloped when split wide, showing more straight-line concepts without advanced breaks or nuanced stems.
  • Vision can occasionally falter on gap/power concepts, missing cutback lanes when linemen pull and create counter opportunities against flow.
  • Ball security technique deserves monitoring - carries ball away from body during hurdle attempts and hasn't been tested with heavy volume yet.