Bears add one other offensive weapon for Caleb Williams in draft

The Chicago Bears have had a productive offseason, revamping the offensive line and hiring former Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson because the workforce’s new head coach.
Coming into the draft, offensive sort out and edge rusher have been arguably the highest areas to deal with, nevertheless, Chicago utilized its first-round decide on a skill-position participant, drafting Michigan tight finish Colston Loveland.
In 2024, the 6-foot-5, 245-pounder caught 56 passes for 582 yards and 5 touchdowns regardless of Michigan’s horrific quarterback play.
The decide was considerably shocking, as Penn State tight finish Tyler Warren was nonetheless on the board. Loveland, nevertheless, is taller and a extra fluid athlete, which can have been the deciding issue between the 2 prospects.
Nonetheless, Caleb Williams has no excuse to wrestle this season with a brand new play-caller, upgraded safety and an abundance of expertise at his disposal.
Johnson has expertise creating rookie tight ends, as he coached Sam LaPorta, who was a 2023 second-round decide for Detroit. In his rookie season, LaPorta caught 86 receptions for 889 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Though Loveland will not be the run blocker that LaPorta is, he’s a clean route runner who can dominate within the center components of the sphere.
Alongside WRs Rome Odunze and DJ Moore and fellow TE Cole Kmet, Loveland could have ample alternatives to provide and contribute in his rookie marketing campaign.
Chicago has two picks within the second spherical (Nos. 39 and 41) and will tackle the offensive sort out and edge rusher wants there.
This will not have been the choice Bears followers needed, however including one other offensive weapon doesn’t harm, as Williams’ improvement and progress are paramount in his second yr because the workforce’s beginning quarterback.