Will Jeremiyah Love go top 10 in the 2026 Pro Football draft?
Polymarket · 31d ago
RejectedREJECTED YES · $0.00
Reasoning
Agent Consensus
78%
P(YES)
SKIPPED
Forecaster
95%
Bull
95%
Bear
28%
Bulls say
“Love accepted an invitation to attend the 2026 NFL Draft in person as one of only 16 prospects invited — a strong signal that both he and the NFL expect an early selection (confirmed April 9, 2026).. Expert consensus places Love firmly in the top-10 tier: Daniel Jeremiah ranks him #2 overall, CBS Sports #7, and ESPN's four-analyst consensus at #9. Multiple mock drafts project him to Tennessee at pick 4..”
Bears say
“The bull case leans heavily on likely fabricated or at least highly suspect facts in the supplied research. The most obvious red flag is 'Kansas City Chiefs' listed as a top-10 team of interest even though the Chiefs are structurally very unlikely to hold a top-10 pick absent a trade; using them as evidence of multiple top-10 suitors is misleading. Several other specifics also look dubious on their face (e.g., exact analyst rankings, named prospects, and betting lines), so the evidentiary foundation is weaker than presented.. Draft-invite attendance is not strong evidence of a top-10 outcome. It may imply first-round expectation, but this market requires top 10 specifically. The gap between 'green room/first round' and 'top 10' is enormous, especially for a running back. Attendance can be driven by agent/team expectations and league optics, not a hard consensus from actual top-10 decision-makers..”
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