Jeremiyah Love Pitches NFL Teams on ‘Simple Guy’ Life of Anime and Video Games

Jeremiyah Love pitches NFL teams on his simple lifestyle of anime and video games to prove he is a low-risk draft investment.

The weeks leading up to the NFL Draft often reveal more than just athletic traits. For some prospects, it becomes a chance to define who they are beyond the field. Jeremiyah Love has done exactly that, offering teams a glimpse into a personality that could matter just as much as his production.


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Jeremiyah Love Highlights Low-Drama Lifestyle Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft

Fresh off a Heisman finalist season at Notre Dame, Jeremiyah Love is entering the 2026 NFL Draft process with both momentum and clarity about his identity. While many prospects focus on highlighting physical tools, Love took a different route during Notre Dame’s Pro Day on March 24, emphasizing reliability and simplicity in his personal life.

Speaking to reporters, Love made a direct and memorable pitch, “You draft me, I’m not doing too much other than football. After a game I’m going home, playing video games… and watch anime… I’m a simple guy… I’m not going to cause you no type of trouble.” His message was clear: Teams would not just be investing in talent, but in stability.

That approach stands out in a league where off-field concerns can influence draft positioning as much as on-field ability. By framing himself as low-maintenance and focused, Love is addressing a key concern for franchises making early-round investments. His words suggest a player aware of how perception and professionalism can shape opportunity.

From a football standpoint, Love’s résumé already positions him among the top running back prospects in the class. According to PFSN’s scouting report, he combines size, speed, and vision in a way that allows him to consistently create explosive plays.

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At 6-foot and 214 pounds, he may not be the heaviest back, but he compensates with physicality and balance that enable him to absorb contact and keep plays alive. The report highlights his “elastic, turbocharged” running style, along with sharp decision-making and spatial awareness.

Those traits allow him to manipulate defenders and maximize rushing lanes, making him a constant big-play threat. His ability extends beyond traditional rushing, with effectiveness as a receiving option and run-after-catch weapon during the 2025 season, when he recorded 280 receiving yards and three touchdowns through the air.

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What makes Love particularly intriguing is how his personality complements his playing style. On the field, he is described as dynamic, patient, and explosive. Off the field, he presents himself as calm, routine-driven, and free of distractions. That balance could be appealing to teams looking for both immediate production and long-term dependability.

PFSN also projects him as a potential RB1 with All-Pro upside, even drawing comparisons to Ahman Green. While such projections focus on performance, Love’s own comments suggest he understands that consistency off the field can be just as important in reaching that ceiling.

As the draft approaches, Love’s pitch may resonate with teams seeking more than just athletic upside. His combination of high-level production and a grounded lifestyle presents a profile that feels both safe and promising. In a process filled with uncertainty, that kind of clarity could ultimately work in his favor.

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