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Colson Loveland, 33rd overall. He's going 43rd in home PPR leagues. We've outlined this a lot. I mean, beginning in week 15, they played over half their offensive snaps with two-plus tight ends on the field during five of their final six games. They only did that once over the first 13 games. And his yards per route run in two-plus tight end sets is outrageous. And if you want to go to 13 and think that this team uses Sam Rausch, guess what? 4.66 yards per route run and 53% of the team's market share in those environments. His last four games of the season, including the playoffs, 22, 25, 24, and then 10 full PPR points per game. At tight end, that's, like, impossible to do. He's also, he was 21 years old. We're looking at a future All-Pro. This is going to be, like, the next Travis Kelsey.
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Loveland's 43rd ADP is a steal; 21-year-old TE with All-Pro ceiling and elite two-TE set production.

Ranked 33rd overall in PPR, drafted 43rd in home leagues; source sees 10-spot undervaluation. Beginning week 15, Bears played over half offensive snaps with two-plus tight ends on field in five of final six games (vs. once in first 13 games). In two-plus TE sets, Loveland's yards per route run is 'outrageous'; with Sam Rausch, posted 4.66 yards per route run and 53% of team's market share in those environments. Last four games including playoffs: 22, 25, 24, and 10 full PPR points per game—'impossible to do' at tight end. At 21 years old, source projects him as future All-Pro, 'next Travis Kelce.' Source is bullish on his trajectory and role expansion.

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