Bears Draft Colston Loveland, Michigan Tight End With 10th Overall Pick
The Chicago Bears made a surprising yet strategic move in the 2025 NFL Draft by selecting tight end Colston Loveland out of Michigan. Known for his athleticism and versatility, Loveland was a key weapon in the Wolverines’ championship run and brings a new dimension to the Bears’ evolving offense. While some analysts projected him to go later, Chicago clearly saw value and a future starter in the dynamic pass-catcher.Â
Filling a Key Offensive NeedÂ
The Bears have long lacked a consistent, game-changing presence at tight end. With Cole Kmet showing flashes but lacking elite separation, Loveland brings exactly what the offense needs: speed, route running, and a reliable red-zone target. Despite being injured this year, he caught 56 passes for 582 yards and five touchdowns.Â
Colston Loveland gives quarterback Caleb Williams a safety valve over the middle and a matchup nightmare for linebackers. His ability to flex into the slot or play inline makes him a perfect fit in Ben Johnson’s modern, motion-heavy scheme.Â
Loveland’s Immediate ImpactÂ
What separates Loveland from others in his class is his polish. He’s already a strong blocker, and his hands are among the best at the position. Expect him to rotate early with Kmet and become a top target in 12-personnel sets.
The Bears are building something serious, and Loveland might be the draft’s most underrated piece. He fits the culture, the system, and the direction Chicago is heading. This pick will look smarter with each passing week.
