Colston Loveland is off to an incredibly slow start this season, and one fantasy analyst has gone against the easy current sentiment.
The Chicago Bears had other needs they could have addressed with the 10th overall pick in April's draft, so it was eye-opening when the took Michigan tight end Colston Loveland. Being the first draft pick of the Ben Johnson era in Chicago landed as meaningful, and fueled easy trade speculation around incumbent No.1 tight end Cole Kmet.
Loveland missed time during OTAs as he recovered from shoulder surgery, so it was easy to project a fairly slow start to his rookie season.