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Lovelin during the last four games of the year, week 17 through the divisional round, had 48 targets, 21 more targets than Caleb Williams next most targeted receiver, Luther Burton...Coulson Lovelin round four looks like the number one pass game option of an ascending Ben Johnson Caleb Williams attack
STACKED’s take
Loveland is round four anchor; 48 targets in final four games with Moore gone.
Ian Hartitz's favorite pick in round four. Loveland was featured heavily by the Bears down the stretch, recording 48 targets in the final four games (week 17 through divisional round), 21 more targets than Caleb Williams' next most targeted receiver Luther Burton. With Roma Dun sidelined for two of those games and DJ Moore now gone, Loveland projects as the number one pass game option in an ascending Ben Johnson-Caleb Williams offense. Hartitz prioritizes Loveland in round four if Brock Bowers is unavailable in round two, citing the tight end position's lack of depth. Loveland competes for targets with Cole Kmet rather than multiple wide receivers, maximizing his target opportunity. Hartitz prefers Loveland to Luther Burden straight up and targets him in round four rather than round five.
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