Philadelphia Eagles: 10 draft picks to potentially replace Nate Sudfeld

PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 08: Nate Sudfeld #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass in the first quarter during a preseason game against the Tennessee Titans at Lincoln Financial Field on August 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 08: Nate Sudfeld #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws a pass in the first quarter during a preseason game against the Tennessee Titans at Lincoln Financial Field on August 8, 2019 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /
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2. Jordan Love

Now that Jordan Love has officially declared for the upcoming draft, if teams were looking for an under the radar quarterback worth keeping an eye on over the next few months, the Utah State star could be their guy.

Even though the turnovers were a major concern for Love in 2019 after the junior tossed 17 interceptions in 13 games, all football fans need to do is look at how productive he was the year before.

During the 2018 season, Love found a way to complete 32 touchdown passes to go along with just six interceptions, showing he is capable of keeping the turnovers down with the proper decision making.

Like most quarterbacks heading into their first season of NFL action, there are numerous areas Love will need to improve on in order to secure a roster spot as a reliable backup, with field vision and awareness immediately coming to mind.

But also, just like every other quarterback looking to make a splash in the NFL, Love has numerous areas that stand out as well, including the ability to make all sorts of impressive throws.

Playing at a smaller school in Utah State may force a few teams to hesitate about Love, but hopefully for the sake of the Eagles, they don’t end up being one of those teams if the offense is in fact looking for another quarterback to compete for the backup job.