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    Jordan Love Needs 5 NFL Stars To Create His Most Unstoppable Play

    By Jordy McElroy,

    18 hours ago

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    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love was challenged to draw up a play with current NFL players that would be unstoppable against defenses.

    Love has never been known as someone to back down from a challenge. So he pulled out his miniature whiteboard and went to work.

    He started off by putting Las Vegas Raiders wideout Davante Adams on a choice route and tight end Travis Kelce on a "through" route. Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill was put in the Z position on a slot fade.

    Love warned the ball would immediately go to Hill against press-man defenses.

    He then finished up the play by putting Packers running back Josh Jacobs on a hitch route and wide receiver Romeo Doubs on a fade at the X position.

    "This is my play. You can run it backed up, middle of the field, red zone. I mean, I think there's touchdowns all over the place," Love told Bleacher Report .

    He added: "Davante Adams, choice route. Romeo Doubs, a little fade. Travis Kelce on a through route across the middle. Tyreek Hill on a little slot fade. Josh Jacobs on a hitch out there. That's my play right there. Unstoppable."

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    Jordan Love throws a pass against the San Francisco 49ers

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    Doubs going in the play instead of Justin Jefferson, Amon-Ra St. Brown and CeeDee Lamb is obvious favoritism on Love's end.

    It might not even matter with the bevy of other high-end talent jumping off the whiteboard. Hill is still one of the fastest receivers in the NFL, while Kelce is one of the greatest tight ends in history.

    Adams is an elite receiver, and Jacobs is a top-tier back capable of running and receiving. It's an exceptional play with the necessary star power to give opposing defensive coaches nightmares.

    They'll all sleep easier knowing this pretend scenario will never leave the grounds of make-believe land.

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