
Bears Reportedly Eye TE Colston Loveland at No. 10 If Jets Draft Tyler Warren at No. 7
The Chicago Bears reportedly may have their sights set on a tight end when they are on the clock at 10th overall in next week's NFL draft.
During Thursday's episode of The McShay Show, Todd McShay of The Ringer reported that Michigan tight end Colston Loveland may be the guy for the Bears if Penn State tight end Tyler Warren has already been selected.
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While McShay acknowledged that some Bears fans may not prefer a tight end at that spot, McShay expressed his belief that Warren or Loveland would be impact players with the franchise.
"Call me in October when your young quarterback who had all that trouble last year has a new coach that can cook up some schemes in the lab and utilize those tight ends," McShay said. "Now we are in 12-personnel, now we are a headache."
Warren is rated as the No. 15 overall player and the No. 2 tight end, while Loveland is the No. 13 overall player and top tight end by Bleacher Report's NFL Scouting Department. Warren has been linked to teams like the New York Jets, who hold the seventh pick in the draft.
Loveland would certainly be an excellent consolation prize for Chicago if he isn't already the target. He has played a significant role for Michigan in each of his three seasons and compiled 117 total catches for 1,466 yards and 11 touchdowns in his collegiate career.
He could join an offense that already has a solid tight end in Cole Kmet and promising receivers D.J. Moore and Rome Odunze. He would be another weapon for second-year quarterback Caleb Williams and could allow Johnson to bring concepts of his offense with the Detroit Lions.
The 2025 NFL draft is set for April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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