‘Doesn’t Make Sense’ — Super Bowl Champion Pushes Back on Titans’ Interest in Drafting Jeremiyah Love

Former Super Bowl champion Damien Woody warns the Tennessee Titans' weak offensive line could handicap prospect Jeremiyah Love.

As the NFL Draft approaches, the rumor mill is in full swing, and one of the most polarizing topics of the week surrounds the Tennessee Titans and their reported interest in standout Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.

While Love has undoubtedly proven himself as one of the most dynamic backfield threats in this year’s draft class, not everyone is convinced that Nashville is the right landing spot for his talents. In fact, one former Super Bowl champion is actively warning against the potential pairing.


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Why Damien Woody Thinks Jeremiyah Love to the Titans ‘Doesn’t Make Sense’

Damien Woody, a two-time Super Bowl champion offensive lineman who has seamlessly transitioned into one of the most respected analysts in football media, recently pushed back hard on the idea of the Titans spending premium draft capital on the Fighting Irish star.

Taking a critical look at Tennessee’s current roster construction, Woody offered a blunt assessment of the rumored move.

“It doesn’t make sense for me,” Woody stated on “Get Up,” shutting down the draft hype. “Like Jeremiah Love to go to the Titans because I don’t think the Titans offensive line is all that great, but for Washington [Commanders], it makes a lot more sense and I would love that move.”

Woody’s critique strikes at the heart of a persistent philosophical debate in NFL team building: Does an elite running back elevate a poor offensive line, or does a poor offensive line neutralize an elite running back?

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Having played in the trenches himself, Woody clearly believes the latter. By pointing out the ongoing deficiencies on Tennessee’s offensive front, he highlights a structural flaw that could instantly handicap Love’s transition to the professional level.

Instead, Woody points to the Washington Commanders as a vastly superior destination, suggesting their offensive infrastructure and scheme would allow a young, explosive playmaker to thrive immediately.

And explosive is exactly what Love is. To understand why NFL front offices are so eager to draft him despite positional-value debates, one needs only look at the advanced analytics.

According to PFSN’s RB Impact Metric, Love boasts a phenomenal score of 92.4 for the 2025 season. This stellar rating earns him an ‘A-‘ grade and ranks him as the fourth-most impactful running back in the entire nation.

Love combines elite burst, sharp vision, and breakaway speed, making him a tantalizing prospect for any franchise looking to inject life into their ground game.

However, advanced metrics and raw athleticism can only take a player so far if the blockers in front of him are consistently getting beaten off the snap. For a running back who relies on timing, rhythm, and distinct rushing lanes, playing behind a porous offensive line can quickly derail a promising rookie campaign.

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Ultimately, the Titans find themselves at a crucial offseason crossroads. While drafting a top-tier weapon like Love, backed by elite collegiate production and a top-five impact score, is an incredibly tempting proposition, Woody’s veteran perspective serves as a stark warning.

If Tennessee cannot solidify the trenches first, adding a luxury sports car to navigate a pothole-filled road might indeed be a move that simply “doesn’t make sense.”

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