There are a lot of teams who would probably like to land Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love in the 2026 NFL Draft.

One of those is the Washington Commanders, who could use an explosive RB to pair with Jayden Daniels.

The Commanders pick No. 7, so it’s not a given they can get Love. The Tennessee Titans at No. 4 seem like a big threat to snatch him first.

A new article by ESPN’s Matt Bowen on Tuesday gives the Commanders the breakdown that would allow them to get Love, though.

Bowen is listing his favorite fits for various teams in the draft, and he writes that the Titans actually fit ideally with Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.

And if Styles goes to the Titans with the fourth pick, Love might make it to the Commanders at seven.

“Love could go as high as No. 4 to Tennessee, but for this exercise, the former Notre Dame star fits in Washington,” Bowen writes. “New coordinator David Blough can bring more balance to the call sheet with Love — a scheme-transcendent player — as a runner and maximize his traits as a receiver, similar to how running back Jahmyr Gibbs is used in Detroit.”

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Love could help Washington not just as a runner but also as a weapon in the passing game.

“Quarterback Jayden Daniels is in serious need of a high-percentage target who can rattle off explosive plays,” Bowen writes. “Love had 39 rushes of 10 or more yards last season, sixth most in the country. His volume as a pass catcher should expand in a pro offense. Love could slot into the lead role here, with free agent signing Rachaad White also seeing touches.”

A Love selection would likely put Jacory Croskey-Merritt into a lower spot on the depth chart, but that shouldn’t matter if Love indeed does live up to the hype he has for the Commanders.

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