Dan Graziano said Colston Loveland has been one of the real eye-openers in Chicago’s camp. The staff is itching to feature both Loveland and Cole Kmet at the same time, a look that has already forced opposing practice defenses to declare whether they want to stay light and risk the run or match size and give up speed. In Ben Johnson’s still-evolving offense, coaches believe the two-tight-end package could become a base look by mid-season, and Graziano called Loveland the best bet to survive the inevitable early growing pains. The combination of camp buzz, schematic commitment, and a wide-open target tree behind D.J. Moore makes Loveland an upside TE2 you should be willing to scoop in the final rounds of season-long drafts.