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Is Jeremiyah Love worth the No. 5 overall pick? That depends who you ask

Bush needed six seasons to generate three years of production that was, at best, in the general vicinity of his rookie expectations. Bush missed 21 games during those first 6 years in the league, and his knees were becoming a problem.

Bush had a good career, but it was nowhere near the expectations pre-draft. For fans and media who remember this as well as I, Jeremiyah Love’s style not only bears similarities to Bush, but there’s a vibe that public who knew Bush’s USC game are hoping Love has the leading role in “Reggie Bush II: This Time It’s for Real.”

Considered the top skill-player in this draft class, Love is a versatile big-play threat with tremendous athletic ability for his size. If you could mix a lot of the stylistic elements of Bush and Alvin Kamara and blend their frames, you’d get a player like Love.

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