Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love is the No. 37 overall player on PFF's Top 101 players of 2025 list. Love joins safety Xavier McKinney as the two Packers on the list through players ranked No. 101 to No. 21.
Love, who just finished his third year as the Packers starting quarterback, has made PFF's season-ending top players list twice, first in 2023 (No. 89) and now again in 2025.
From PFF: "Love made a definitive leap during the Packers’ 2025 campaign, helping the team look the part of a Super Bowl contender before injury. His 88.7 PFF passing grade ranked second among qualified passers, and his 5.9% big-time throw rate also trailed only Matthew Stafford. Love diminished his turnover-worthy play rate from 3.2% to 2.6%, entering rarefied air this season."
Among qualifying quarterbacks, Love ranked third in PFF's passing grade and fourth in overall grade. Counting the postseason, Love threw 27 touchdown passes to only six interceptions, with 30 "big-time throws" and 15 "turnover-worthy plays." He finished eighth in yards per attempt and adjusted completion percentage, and he was one of seven quarterbacks to finish the 2025 season with a passer rating over 100.0.
Love was an MVP candidate when he went down with a concussion in Chicago during Week 16, and he missed the final two games of the regular season.
Of the quarterbacks currently on PFF's list, Love ranked second, trailing only New England's Drake Maye at No. 25.
It's possible the Packers will end up with three players on the list: McKinney, Love and Micah Parsons. Running back Josh Jacobs is also a candidate, but he is unlikely to end up in the top 20 players. The final 20 players will release on Friday at PFF.
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