With the NFL Combine underway and the NFL Draft quickly approaching, the top 10 picks are starting to come more into form. It is clear that quite a few teams want the talents of Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love on their squad, but apparently, there is one team no one in the NFL wants to draft him.
There have been many places Love has been projected to land, but no team has had more projections for Love than the Kansas City Chiefs. It honestly makes sense as the Chiefs need a solid running back that can play many different roles, and Love can do just that.
As Love continues to garner more praise with the draft looming, the rest of the NFL is begging that no one let Love go to the Chiefs because it just makes life unfair for the rest of the league.
"Being here for two days now, I can tell you the thing I hear from everyone — ‘please do not let Jeremiyah Love fall to Kansas City. Don’t let that happen. Do not give Patrick Mahomes Jeremiyah Love,” said ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller.
“Being here for two days now, I can tell you the thing I hear from everyone — ‘please do not let Jeremiyah Love fall to Kansas City. Don’t let that happen. Do not give Patrick Mahomes Jeremiyah Love.’” — @nfldraftscout
— Tyler Horka (@tbhorka) February 26, 2026
The Notre Dame RB is THAT good.pic.twitter.com/d8FqWKgDJU
Matt Miller believes Jeremiyah Love is the best player in the NFL Draft
When speaking on the Dan Patrick Show about the upcoming NFL Draft, ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller could not have had a quicker answer when saying who he believes is the best player in the draft, regardless of position.
"Jeremiyah Love, running back, Notre Dame," Miller said quickly. "I don't think it's close. What he did the last two years at Notre Dame was phenomenal."
Miller went on to talk about the accolades Love collected at Notre Dame, including setting the record for most 90+ yard touchdown runs in Irish history. Miller believes that Love is that generational talent at running back that can make a real difference for a team, just like Saquon Barkley did when he joined the league.
