The Bachelorette suitors Luke Pell and Chase McNary apparently agree on which guy they believe JoJo Fletcher picks at the end of her journey on the show.
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With only Robby Hayes and Jordan Rodgers left in the running for Fletcher's heart, Pell and McNary opened up at The Bachelorette: The Men Tell All about whom they think is going to win -- and potentially propose marriage.
Pell and McNary told Entertainment Tonight they guess Fletcher is going to give her final rose to Rodgers, who is the younger brother of NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
"She looked at him kind of in a way that was different than a lot of the other guys," said Pell, who got eliminated after his hometown date in Burnet, TX.
McNary, who was ousted mid-Fantasy Suite date, added Fletcher had a "connection" with Rodgers that was clear ever since the Bachelorette offered him the First Impression Rose.
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McNary also told E! News that while he liked both men "a lot as individuals," Rodgers has the edge.
"Jordan is a good choice for JoJo," the Colorado native noted.
"Both are great guys. I think JoJo was excited about Jordan before anybody stepped out of the limo. There was a lot of hype coming in for him being on the show," Luke explained to E! News.
"She gave him the First Impression Rose and just looked at him with a lot of high expectation from the beginning than she did a lot of the other guys. That's probably the best fit for her, that made her happy then and I think that'll make her happy going forward as well."
On the very first Group Date of the season, Fletcher told ET her frontrunners at the time were Hayes, Rodgers and Pell. When reminded of that disclosure at The Men Tell All taping, Fletcher attributed the irony to going with her gut, which she believes was the right thing to do.
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The Bachelorette's twelfth-season finale is set to air Monday, August 1 at 8PM ET/PT on ABC.
"It's a really hard day," she teases of the Final Rose Ceremony. "A lot happens in that day; so many different emotions!"
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