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5 Men To Root For On Becca's Season Of 'The Bachelorette'

With the show's premiere finally here, these are five of Becca's suitors you should keep an eye on this season.

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The world watched in agony as the bubbly fan-favorite Becca Kufrin got dumped by Arie Luyendyk for Lauren Burnham on the last season of "The Bachelor." Now, it's Becca's turn to call the shots on her very own season of "The Bachelorette." With the show's premiere finally here, these are five of Becca's suitors you should keep an eye on this season:

1. Garrett

The 29-year-old medical sales rep already has a lot of people talking. This potential frontrunner was raised in a small town in central California. He loves fly fishing, hiking and snowshoeing. His Instagram (before he deleted his account) showed that he seems like a pretty normal guy who loves his family, friends, and fishing. This is the no-frills type of guy that Minnesota-born Becca just might be into. The two are also close in age since Becca is twenty-eight and Garrett is just one year older.

2. Joe

Joe just seems like that nice guy-next-door. He's the kind of guy you'd find in one of those Christmas Hallmark movies where two people from a small town fall in love and live happily ever after. He seems like a mature guy at age 31 who knows what he wants. He was one of the youngest traders on the Chicago stock exchange at one time and has now turned a successful career in finance into a successful small business career as a grocery store owner.

His Instagram (@joeamabile1) looks fairly new (his first post was in April of this year). That could mean a variety of things, maybe he made it pretty far on the show? This is another guy who likes the simple life and could be just Becca's type.

3. Colton

Okay so I'm not really sure how far Colton is going to make it, but he seems like a pretty decent guy. He publicly asked out gymnast Aly Raisman and the two dated for almost a year. He is 26 and retired from professional football due to an injury, although he never made it past practice squads. The only red flag is that it is unclear what he does now for work...



However, Colton scores MAJOR points for two reasons: he loves dogs (and has a rescue dog of his own that he adores) AND he is a major advocate for children with cystic fibrosis! According to his bio on the Bachelorette website, Colton has dedicated himself to helping children fighting cystic fibrosis and loves spending time with his family and his dog, Sniper. His Instagram (@colt3five) shows all of these things

4. Jason

This might be a dark horse pick (or someone who goes home after the first night, who knows) but Jason seems like a decent guy in a season of seemingly less-than-stellar suitors. The 29-year-old successful corporate banker seems like a fun guy who likes to give back. He likes sports, supporting charities, spending time with family and friends, and singing Disney songs. You go, Jason! Check out his like on Instagram (@jason_tartick).


5. Alex

Alex seems like your average, boat-loving, country music fan type of guy. He is 31 and seems ready to settle down (maybe). His Instagram (@captain_colgate) shows his love of a good time, good teeth, the boat life, family, and friends. He is a construction manager, loves his dog, and enjoys skiing as well. How bad could he be?

In all honesty, the guys do not seem all that impressive so far, except for the select few I mentioned here. It was difficult even finding five guys that I liked at all. Thankfully, it only takes that one perfect guy for Becca in order for her to get her happy ending! Hopefully, Becca will see through the self-absorbed, gym obsessed, wannabe models, low-key alcoholics, motivational quote obsessed, fame seeking guys and find Mr. right!

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