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#Packers GM Brian Gutekunst says he has not yet spoken to Aaron Rodgers, but says "he's a pro." Calls this a long-term decision.
"The way things worked out, this was the best decision for the #Packers."
Gutekunst says he "you never really know" on whether teams behind him are willing to move up to draft he same prospect he wants, "but we thought that was a possibility" with teams trying to draft Jordan Love.
Gutekunst says not fair to Jordan Love right now to say the new first-round pick will be Aaron Rodgers' eventual replacement as #Packers starting QB. "We've got the best quarterback in the National Football League, and we plan to have him for awhile, competing for championships."
Gutekunst on what he likes about QB Jordan Love: "He's a very natural thrower, can make all the throws. He's a very good athlete, he has the size we look for. There's some rawness to him, but we feel like he has everything in front of him."
Gutekunst says Jordan Love's dip in production last season at Utah State was a matter of him still developing. "He went through some moments this year that he'd probably like to have back, but getting through the other side of that was important."
Gutekunst says he didn't have Jordan Love in mind specifically when he expressed willingness to draft a QB in first round back in February before the combine, just a QB in general. But he's been aware of Love since last summer, obviously had interest.
New #Packers QB Jordan Love says Aaron Rodgers has not reached out to him yet. What kind of relationship does he hope to have with Rodgers? "I'm already knowing that I'll be able to learn a lot from Aaron Rodgers. He's one of the greats of the game."
Jordan Love had 6 picks his first season at Utah State. Six his second season. Then 17 his third, last year.
What does he make of that?
"I was just trying to force balls and do too much. Try to make plays when plays weren't needed."
Jordan Love says he has a lot to learn, from playbook to mechanics, and he's looking forward to opportunity to learn from Aaron Rodgers: "Just being able to sit behind him and learn, what's better than that? So I think it's a great situation for me."
Jordan Love says he thinks he'll be wearing No. 10: "I'm not sure if that's set in stone yet, but that's what I've heard."
Jordan Love on what he brings to the #Packers: "I would say playmaker. That's what you need at the quarterback spot. That's what they've got right now. ... Just a playmaker when the play breaks down and making off-schedule throw.s"
#Packers GM Brian Gutekunst says he has not yet spoken to Aaron Rodgers, but says "he's a pro." Calls this a long-term decision.
"The way things worked out, this was the best decision for the #Packers."
Gutekunst says he "you never really know" on whether teams behind him are willing to move up to draft he same prospect he wants, "but we thought that was a possibility" with teams trying to draft Jordan Love.
Gutekunst says not fair to Jordan Love right now to say the new first-round pick will be Aaron Rodgers' eventual replacement as #Packers starting QB. "We've got the best quarterback in the National Football League, and we plan to have him for awhile, competing for championships."
Gutekunst on what he likes about QB Jordan Love: "He's a very natural thrower, can make all the throws. He's a very good athlete, he has the size we look for. There's some rawness to him, but we feel like he has everything in front of him."
Gutekunst says Jordan Love's dip in production last season at Utah State was a matter of him still developing. "He went through some moments this year that he'd probably like to have back, but getting through the other side of that was important."
Gutekunst says he didn't have Jordan Love in mind specifically when he expressed willingness to draft a QB in first round back in February before the combine, just a QB in general. But he's been aware of Love since last summer, obviously had interest.
New #Packers QB Jordan Love says Aaron Rodgers has not reached out to him yet. What kind of relationship does he hope to have with Rodgers? "I'm already knowing that I'll be able to learn a lot from Aaron Rodgers. He's one of the greats of the game."
Jordan Love had 6 picks his first season at Utah State. Six his second season. Then 17 his third, last year.
What does he make of that?
"I was just trying to force balls and do too much. Try to make plays when plays weren't needed."
Jordan Love says he has a lot to learn, from playbook to mechanics, and he's looking forward to opportunity to learn from Aaron Rodgers: "Just being able to sit behind him and learn, what's better than that? So I think it's a great situation for me."
Jordan Love says he thinks he'll be wearing No. 10: "I'm not sure if that's set in stone yet, but that's what I've heard."
Jordan Love on what he brings to the #Packers: "I would say playmaker. That's what you need at the quarterback spot. That's what they've got right now. ... Just a playmaker when the play breaks down and making off-schedule throw.s"


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