Chicago Bears Tight End Position Analysis Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
2026 NFL draft preview: Where Chicago Bears stand at tight end
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As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Chicago Bears are evaluating their tight end position, led by standout rookie Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet. Despite some offseason losses, the Bears have a strong duo and may seek a blocking tight end to bolster depth.
- 01Colston Loveland had an impressive rookie season, leading the Bears in receptions and yards.
- 02Cole Kmet continues to serve as a reliable option, balancing blocking and receiving roles.
- 03The Bears lost Durham Smythe, a key blocker, creating a need for depth at tight end.
- 04Tight end is not a primary draft focus, but the Bears may look for a blocking specialist.
- 05Top draft prospects include Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon and Michael Trigg from Baylor.
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The Chicago Bears are preparing for the 2026 NFL Draft with a strong tight end position featuring Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet. Loveland, who had a standout rookie season with 58 receptions and 713 receiving yards, emerged as a key target for quarterback Caleb Williams. Kmet, while having a reduced role in the passing game, remains a reliable option and effective blocker. The Bears lost Durham Smythe to free agency, creating a need for depth in the tight end position. Despite this vacancy, the Bears are not prioritizing tight end in the draft, focusing instead on a blocking specialist. Top prospects include Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon, expected to be a first-round pick, and several others like Michael Trigg from Baylor and Eli Stowers from Vanderbilt, who could be available in later rounds.
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The Bears' tight end duo of Loveland and Kmet could enhance the team's offensive strategy, impacting their performance in the upcoming season.
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