When the Chicago Bears selected Michigan tight end Colston Loveland in the NFL Draft, the reaction varied around the league. Fans and even several media members questioned the decision, especially given the other options still on the board. Tight end wasn’t widely seen as a pressing need, making the pick even more unexpected. Not to mention Penn State tight end Tyler Warren was also on the board
One Legendary Coach Wasn’t Surprised
While many were caught off guard, one person who wasn’t the least bit shocked was legendary college football coach Nick Saban. The former Alabama head coach offered strong praise for Loveland following the pick, revealing that the Michigan tight end had left a lasting impression on him.
“Another one of the recruits that we lost. He beat us in the playoffs. This guy is a fantastic athlete,” Saban said during draft coverage. “He’s the best receiver of all the tight ends in the draft, in my opinion.”
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Colston Loveland is gonna fit right in
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High Praise from the Best in the Business
Coming from someone with Saban’s resume, those words carry weight. It’s especially notable considering that Penn State tight end Tyler Warren—another highly regarded prospect—was taken 14th overall by the Indianapolis Colts. For Saban to place Loveland above him speaks volumes about the kind of player the Bears are getting.
“He’s the best receiver of all the tight ends in the draft.”
A Perfect Fit in Ben Johnson’s Offense?
Nick Saban’s endorsement only adds to the excitement about what new Bears head coach Ben Johnson might be able to do with Loveland in his system. Known for his creative offensive schemes and ability to develop talent, Johnson could unlock Loveland’s full potential at the pro level.
Bears senior director of player personnel Jeff King on choosing Colston Loveland over Tyler Warren:
“We think Tyler will be great, but everyone—coaches, scouts—agreed Colston was the better fit.”
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For Bears fans, that should be an exciting thought. A player with elite receiving traits, already respected by one of the greatest college coaches ever, now paired with one of the league’s brightest young offensive minds? The future looks promising.
@Barry: Much like @Skeeter, I was surprised by this pick, but with research and thought, I’m pretty happy about it. Not only could the Bears lean heavily on 12 personnel, but they could also use 22 personnel (2 RB, 2 TE, 1 WR) in short yardage or goal line situations, assuming they manage to get another solid RB tonight. Imagine Swift and Henderson (or even Henderson and Roschan – he’s another top pass protector for an RB) in a T-formation, Kmet and Loveland capping a 7 man line, and Rome or DJ out in space somewhere. They could do literally… Read more »
At 10th spot our 1st pick was a TE? The wandering in the desert goes on.
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I wanted Ben as our HC therfore i have no choice but to support who he wants in the draft.
Every day at around noon, I have a dogwalker, so I am currently wondering if Warren made Poles draft Loveland just to make Jim Harbaugh mad.