The Chicago Bears have several exciting rookies on the roster heading into the 2025 season, led by tight end Colston Loveland and wide receiver Luther Burden III. Both are expected to play key roles on offense in their rookie seasons, but Loveland is already generating high expectations.
NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice projected his early 2025 NFL All-Rookie Team, where Loveland was the representative at tight ends. Loveland gets the nod over fellow rookie Tyler Warren, who Chicago passed on and who many believed was the top tight end in this draft class.
“Standing 6-6, 241 pounds, Loveland is a tight end who runs routes with the fluidity of a wideout,” wrote Filice. “That’s what makes him special. And that’s what made Sam LaPorta a rookie Pro Bowler under Ben Johnson in Detroit, so it stands to reason that Johnson will get the most out of Loveland in Chicago. With Cole Kmet in place to handle traditional in-line work, Johnson can let his beautiful football mind run wild when it comes to scheming up touches for his new toy. The Bears have a lot of mouths to feed in the passing game, but I anticipate this supersized separator will get a fair share of attention from young quarterback Caleb Williams.”
There are high expectations for Loveland heading into his rookie season, most notably that he gets to work with one of the NFL’s brightest offensive minds in Ben Johnson. Loveland recently shared his impressions of Johnson and his “crazy mind,” and it’s clear the rookie is excited about his prospects in this Bears offense.
While Cole Kmet is a proven veteran on the roster, many expect Loveland to establish himself as the top receiving tight end at some point in his rookie season. If that’s the case, the sky’s the limit for Loveland, who has drawn comparisons to tight end Sam LaPorta, who was coached by Johnson in Detroit.
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Reporting by Alyssa Barbieri, Bears Wire / Bears Wire
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