While sitting in front of the television screen back in April for the 2025 NFL Draft, when the Chicago Bears got to number 10, many thought that if they would go tight end, it would be Penn State standout Tyler Warren. Instead, they went with the second-ranked tight end of the rookie class, Michigan pass catcher Colston Loveland.
Fans chalked it up to Bears general manager Ryan Poles and new head coach Ben Johnson knowing something they didn't know. Loveland was a stellar tight end in college and was a John Mackey Award finalist with the Wolverines.
After recovering from his injury before training camp, Loveland showed some flashes of how truly great he can be in the NFL via practices and preseason.