every GM in the league knows Love has the physical tools to be a good QB, what NO one knows including our GM and coaches is whether he has the mental makeup to match the physical skills, has he learned to read a defense, can he get past his first route read before panicking, in his only audition those where things he failed at, and playing in games which he has not are the only place to showcase that he has accomplished that.salmar80 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022 14:44Any team trading for Love won't be doing it based on what Love has done in games so far, but as a projection of his future in their system.Realist wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022 14:33Is there something I am missing about Love? Why would a team offer anything more then a very late round flier pick on him? Does he look awesome in practice?salmar80 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022 14:25
Because it's a crap QB class, there are a lot of teams in need of a QB, so even if Love's auditions in 2021 didn't go great, this still may be the best time to get a high pick for him. It's unlikely Love will get a lot of 2022 snaps with us to prove himself. Love is still cheap, and if a team trades for him now, they get a year to evaluate him on the cheap before deciding on 5th year option or extension.
I frankly don't know what teams think of Love, or how his development trajectory is going in the classroom and at practice. I wouldn't be surprised if there's no interest in him. I wouldn't be surprised to get a 1st rounder for him.
Remember, Favre had been god-awful in everything he'd done when we gave up a 1st rounder for him. Only takes one team that thinks "hell, all these rookie QBs are crap. That Love kid has an arm and is at least house-trained by GB. I'll rather spend my flier pick on him".
also while this QB class seems to lack the elite breed, it has some Love type that will go late first or 2nd round, people act as though if Love where in this draft class he'd be picked top 10, and Love has never done anything for people to think that, sorta confusing to me.