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Josh Allen vs Jeremiyah Love

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

ADP 19
Josh Allen
QB · BUF · QB1
ADP 16
Jeremiyah Love
RB · ARI · RB10
VS
The crowd's leanALL-TIME
59.5% would rather draft Love over Allen
40.5%Allen
59.5%Love
Based on 37 duels

Last season — 2025, per game

AllenQB1 finish
2025
Love finish
23.4Fantasy pts0.0
16Games0
229Pass yds0
1.6Pass TD0.0
0.6INT0.0
7.0Carries0.0
36Rush yds0
5.2Yds/carry0.0
0.9TD0.0
Full game log & past seasons
Josh Allen
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTCMPYDTDINTRuYDRuTD
1
BAL
38.8
QB1
46
33
394
2
0
30
2
2
NYJ
11.8
QB25
25
14
148
0
0
59
0
3
MIA
23.0
QB5
28
22
213
3
0
25
0
4
NO
25.9
QB7
22
16
209
2
1
45
1
5
NE
20.4
QB12
31
22
253
2
1
53
0
6
ATL
17.4
QB17
26
15
180
2
2
42
0
7
8
CAR
23.2
QB9
19
12
163
1
0
7
2
9
KC
28.8
QB3
26
23
273
1
0
19
2
10
MIA
20.3
QB8
40
28
306
2
1
31
0
11
TB
44.7
QB1
30
19
317
3
2
40
3
12
HOU
10.1
QB22
34
24
253
0
2
20
0
13
PIT
17.7
QB13
23
15
123
1
1
38
1
14
CIN
37.8
QB1
28
22
251
3
0
78
1
15
NE
24.5
QB6
28
19
193
3
0
48
0
16
CLE
6.9
QB27
19
12
130
0
0
17
0
17
PHI
23.2
QB6
35
23
262
0
0
27
2
Jeremiyah Love — rookie
College: Notre Dame

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Latest takes

Josh Allen
  • Allen has finished as the QB1 or QB2 every season over the past six years, despite not having a big-name No. 1 wide receiver since Stefon Diggs was traded away. Yet, the superstar quarterback hasn't needed an elite set of weapons because of his touchdown production, totaling at least 39 passing and rushing scores in six consecutive seasons.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 22
  • Josh Allen is listed as the QB1, which is fine and fairly standard, but his ADP is 4.42. Allen finished with about 43 more points than Matthew Stafford last season. At MFL, you need to spend a top-five pick to acquire him, which doesn't make any sense from a fantasy football perspective.

  • Josh Allen is coming off his lowest passing yardage since 2019 (3,668), and for the past three seasons, he's not broken the 30 passing touchdown barrier. Allen sustains his value purely through rushing touchdowns with 41 in the last three seasons.

    Tom Strachan· Jun 16
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  • Josh Allen was worth his QB1 capital, returning value on his ADP as the only top-seven quarterback in ADP to finish as a QB1.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 14
  • He's either finished as the fantasy QB1 or QB2 for the last six straight seasons. In Superflex? Allen is the top player on the board. Even over Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson.

  • Furthermore, his arm talent and intangibles will aid him in the coming years as his rushing volume and efficiency figures wane.

    Kyle Lesti· Jun 11
  • The pinnacle of consistency, Josh Allen has been living at the top for years now. In fact, he finished as the QB1, QB2, and QB1 in 2023, '24, and '25, respectively.

    Kyle Lesti· Jun 11
  • You cannot blame Josh Allen's overall performance as the reason they cannot seem to accomplish their goals of making it to and then winning the Super Bowl.

    Warren Sharp· Jun 8
  • In his five losses, he's averaged +0.14 EPA per play and a 51.2% success rate. Where do those stats rank among quarterbacks in playoff losses over the last five years? #1 in EPA/play #1 in success rate

    Warren Sharp· Jun 8
  • He has the #1 best TD:INT ratio in the postseason over the last five years. He has thrown 25 playoff touchdowns to only 4 interceptions, a TD/INT rate of 6.3 that ranks #1.

    Warren Sharp· Jun 8
  • If you look at the 24 quarterbacks with at least 50 playoff pass attempts since 2020, Allen is the #1 most efficient quarterback in the playoffs. #1 in EPA per play (+0.15) #1 in success rate (50%)

    Warren Sharp· Jun 8
  • Josh Allen's 18.5 ADP is the problem, as the quarterback position has never been deeper for fantasy players, with Brock Bowers (19.6), Nico Collins (19.7), and Omarion Hampton (19.8) having a later ADP than Allen despite all three should getting drafted over the superstar quarterback.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 7
  • Allen is the only one with an ADP inside the top 50 picks among the five elite quarterbacks.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 6
  • QB Josh Allen isn't what he was expected and he's lighthearted and loves to have fun as a competitor. He was making fun of a rookie about his cleats in the facility and came to talk to him after a drop, telling him "Man, don't worry about that. Just be yourself, man. You're here for a reason. Don't overthink. Get the nerves out. Do you because we want you here."

  • Josh Allen maintains his throne in the 2026 fantasy football landscape.

Jeremiyah Love
  • For redraft, treat Love as a high-end RB2 with RB1 upside. The ADP is fair. You are not getting a discount, but you are not paying a premium either, and that is what we want from rookies as a rule.

  • The Cardinals took him third overall — the highest a RB has been drafted since Saquon Barkley in 2018 — and they did not pay that kind of capital to ease him in. First-round RBs over the last five years have all gotten close to bell cow usage as rookies, regardless of who was already on the depth chart.

  • Love was always going to be the top pick in dynasty rookie drafts, regardless of his NFL landing spot. Unfortunately, the Cardinals were the worst of the four potential landing spots for the former Notre Dame star, as he will play behind a poor offensive line and for a team that will likely have to throw at a high rate in 2026.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 25
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  • The Cardinals then, surprisingly, selected blue-chip prospect Jeremiyah Love with the No. 3 overall pick, relegating Allgeier to a timeshare at best.

  • Jeremiyah Love is the clear RB1 with true three-down upside, rare receiving ability and the profile of a franchise cornerstone. In this class, talent scarcity outweighs position scarcity, making Love the obvious choice at 1.01.

    Dennis Sosic· Jun 23
  • If you take Jeremiyah Love at pick 19 on Fantrax, instead of pick 26 (his consensus ADP), consider the players you are skipping to roster a rookie with an uncertain role in 2026. Love certainly could come in and dominate in his rookie season, but we know that Tyler Allgeier and James Connor are on the roster, and this offense is in flux, with a quarterback battle still to come.

    Ryan Kirksey· Jun 23
  • The Arizona Cardinals signed Jeremiyah Love to his rookie contract as part of their 2026 draft class.

    Logan Ulrich· Jun 22
  • Arizona went out and drafted Notre Dame superstar RB Jeremiyah Love with the No. 3 overall pick. Love comes with a prospect pedigree in the same tier as Saquon Barkley or Ashton Jeanty. With that kind of top-three draft capital, he is going to command a heavily featured, ground-and-pound role right out of the gate.

  • Jeremiyah Love was always going to be the top pick in dynasty rookie drafts, regardless of his NFL landing spot. Unfortunately, the Cardinals were the worst of the four potential landing spots for the former Notre Dame star, as he will play behind a poor offensive line and for a team that will likely have to throw at a high rate in 2026. However, Love is a core part of an up-and-coming offense that should be significantly better next season after Arizona improves its quarterback situation.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 21
  • Jeremiyah Love is going as the RB9 on MFL, and while he has the talent to be a top running back in the NFL, this is a lofty goal for the rookie. He's entering a situation where many running backs will compete for touches, including Tyler Allgeier, James Conner, and Trey Benson, which is just way too much investment in a player on a bad team with other legitimate running back talent around him.

  • Love was always going to be the top pick in dynasty rookie drafts, regardless of his NFL landing spot. Unfortunately, the Cardinals were the worst of the four potential landing spots for the former Notre Dame star, as he will play behind a poor offensive line and for a team that will likely have to throw at a high rate in 2026.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 9
  • While Arizona has a crowded backfield, that won't be the case when the season starts. James Conner and Trey Benson will be on other teams, leaving Tyler Allgeier as Love's only meaningful competition. Expect Love to produce enough in the passing game to make him far and away the top-scoring rookie running back.

    Mike Fanelli· Jun 5
  • Jeremiyah Love is younger and more talented than James Conner or Tyler Allgeier, but assuming that he stands to immediately inherit the lion's share of touches out of the gate is risky, and short-yardage and goal-line work is a major question mark for Love given Allgeier and Conner are both more powerfully built players.

  • Love also benefits from being with an offense-minded head coach in Mike LaFleur, who has spent the last two seasons as the Los Angeles Rams' offensive coordinator.

  • If Love can prove to be above average in a poor offense this season, you will see an Ashton Jeanty-like ADP for Love in 2027.

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