Where to take Jordan Love in 2024 NFL Fantasy Drafts? Exploring expectations for the Packers QB

Where to take Jordan Love in 2024 NFL Fantasy Drafts? (image credit: Jordan Love/Instagram)

Jordan Love had a very impressive 2023 NFL season with the Green Bay Packers. This effectively put to bed any doubts about the franchise’s QB future and made the Aaron Rodgers trade look like a solid piece of business by the front office.

Love put in some terrific performances in NFL fantasy, and helped defy the notion that you need a dual-threat man under center to win games. Given that he isn’t talked about as a running QB, his 247 yards and 4 TDs on the ground in 2023 were very credible, and Love looks to be a dependable pick in fantasy drafts.

What makes Jordan Love an interesting fantasy prospect is his average draft position is expected to be No. 61 (via Fantasy Pros) and he projects to be between the eighth and 10th QB off boards. With Love being the QB5 in 2023, he could represent extreme value, especially with having one year of starting experience under his belt.

If you want to start by getting the other skill positions set with the best options available, Love could be your man in the late fifth round or later (depending on your league size).

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Jordan Love’s 2024 NFL fantasy outlook: What numbers to expect from the Packers QB?

Jordan Love put up decent fantasy numbers in 2023, throwing for 4,159 yards, 32 TDs and 11 INTs. Combine that with the aforementioned 247 yards and 4 TDs on the ground, and Love hit 330.1 fantasy points on the season.

While the Packers tie for fourth-toughest strength of schedule in 2024, with a year of XP for this young Green Bay side, they could be set for a dominating season. It seems tough to expect an improvement from these already impressive numbers, but Love could very well get close to repeating them.

Presuming he stays healthy, 4,000 yards and 28 TDs should be a baseline target, and anything on top is a bonus. It would be a big surprise if Jordan Love didn’t finish a few spots above his ADP among QBs in 2024.