Cowboys 2026 draft: RB Jeremiyah Love scouting report
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Cowboys 2026 draft: RB Jeremiyah Love scouting report
"At Christian Brothers College High School, Jeremiyah Love shone as a featured back on a state title team and excelled in various sports. He led Christian Brothers to an impressive 13-1 season and the 2021 Class 6 state championship. His athletic prowess extended beyond football, as he also ran a remarkable 10.76-second 100m dash and a 22'01" long jump. Before joining Notre Dame, Love continued to impress on the track during spring training,"
"As a true freshman in 2023, Love showcased his home-run potential immediately for Notre Dame. However, he primarily played as an explosive complement rather than a full workload back and featured in 13 games, carrying the ball 71 times for 385 yards and scoring one rushing touchdown. His first significant moment came on a 36-yard touchdown run against Tennessee State, which showcased his speed and burst and made him a national highlight reel sensation early in the season."
"In 2024, Love became the driving force behind Notre Dame's offense, leading the team through an impressive 16-game run that culminated in a spot in the College Football Playoff national title game. Love showcased his versatility, amassing 163 carries for 1,125 yards and 17 rushing touchdowns. Additionally, he had 28 receptions for 237 yards and two receiving touchdowns. Love's performance was nothing short of historic, as he embarked on a remarkable rushing-touchdown streak that shattered the team record for most consecutive games with a rushing touchdown,"
Jeremiyah Love starred at Christian Brothers College High School, leading the team to a 13-1 record and the 2021 Class 6 state championship while excelling in track and field. Early testing showed sub-4.5 speed and strong explosiveness with a 4.48 40, 35-inch vertical, and near-10-foot broad jump. As a 2023 true freshman he provided home-run plays in a complementary role, totaling 385 rushing yards on limited carries. In 2024 he became Notre Dame's primary back, recording 1,125 rushing yards, 17 rushing touchdowns, 28 receptions for 237 yards, and a program-record streak of consecutive games with a rushing touchdown.
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