Top 10 Quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft: No. 4 Jordan Love, Utah State

Jordan Love, 2020 NFL Draft (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
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To help you get ready for the upcoming quarterback class, we created a top ten list of quarterbacks available in the 2020 NFL Draft.

In the upcoming days, we will continue to release a list of the top ten quarterbacks in the 2020 NFL Draft. Each day, we will be reviewing a different quarterback that will be available this April for NFL teams to draft. Whether they won a national title or had a losing record, these quarterbacks showed signs in college that indicated they should be selected in the upcoming draft and make an active roster in 2020.

Posted below are the players on this list we have made it through so far:

10) Nate Stanley- Iowa
9) Shea Patterson- Michigan
8) Jacob Eason- Washington
7) Jalen Hurts- Oklahoma
6) Jake Fromm- Georgia
5) Anthony Gordon- Washington State

In these articles, we will be reviewing the quarterbacks’ background: their history, how they got recruited and what their time in college was like. Afterward, we’ll go into a film analysis of the player: how they threw, what their mechanics were like, what they did well and didn’t do well. And finally, we’ll make a draft prediction for them, the teams that fit their style, where in the draft they could be selected and what role they can expect to take once there.

At number four on our list, we have Jordan Love, a quarterback from Utah State. Love has played for the Aggies the past three seasons and has shown incredible pro potential during his time starting for the team.

Love came into the 2019 season with a lot of hype after an incredibly successful 2018 season. The previous season Love had led the team to an 11-2 record, ranked 14th in the AP poll heading into the New Mexico Bowl and was drawing comparisons to Patrick Mahomes from the national media.

Love failed to find the same success in 2019, as coaching turnovers at Utah State, along with several offensive players graduating, left Love with diminished talent to work with. But Love showed enough in 2018 to reveal a talented quarterback, worthy of a serious look heading into this year’s draft.

Click Next below to get started on Love’s background and see what has led him to the 2020 NFL Draft.