Jordan Love is drawing more national attention as one of the NFL’s building blocks, and one analyst is putting the Green Bay Packers quarterback right near the top of that conversation.
In a Bleacher Report piece titled “Ranking the NFL's True Franchise Players for Teams to Build Around Before 2026 Season,” Brad Gagnon slotted Love at No. 7 and called him a “true franchise player” for Green Bay to build around.
Love’s rise has been steady, and Gagnon pointed to the numbers that backed up his best season yet. “Love ranked third in the NFL in QBR, sixth in passer rating and eighth in yards per attempt in his best season yet as a 27-year-old with the Packers in 2025,” Gagnon wrote.
“He also led a career-high four game-winning drives and fourth-quarter comebacks. It hasn't happened overnight, but the 2020 first-round pick has become a steady and reliable franchise leader three seasons into his career as a starter.
It wouldn't be surprising if he were to take a big step forward as that emerging pass-catching corps becomes a bigger asset in Matt LaFleur's offense in 2026.”
The Packers have already committed big money to Love, signing him to a four-year, $220 million contract in 2024. That kind of deal doesn’t come with a “pretty good” label attached. Green Bay is paying for a quarterback who can carry the offense at a higher level.
Last season, Love threw for 3,381 yards and 23 touchdowns while completing 66.3% of his passes. Green Bay finished 9-7-1 and then fell to the Chicago Bears in the wild-card round of the 2026 NFL playoffs.
Through his career so far, Love has piled up 11,535 passing yards and 83 passing touchdowns. He’s also 27-20-1 as a starter.
Love has been open about the area he’s attacking this offseason, and it starts with the basics. He said the “biggest thing” he’s working on is his footwork.
“My biggest thing that I've noticed since I got back is just my feet in the pocket, trying to be as smooth and consistent as possible,” Love said. “When I go through my reads, get into my hitches and not getting antsy, not getting to that point where you're trying to move through the pocket too fast.
Just staying calm, staying relaxed, move through my reads. If I've gotta move around in the pocket, keeping those movements pretty tight and not kind of running into where guys might be peeling off and able to hit you.
“So just really trying to focus on my feet, my pocket movements. Obviously I think all those things are tied to accuracy and just the timing of routes and things like that, so just trying to be as dialed in as possible. That's the biggest thing I've been trying to work on so far.”
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