James Weaver said he already bet Colston Loveland at +250 to be the first tight end taken in the 2025 NFL Draft. Weaver compared Loveland’s profile to rival Tyra Warren, emphasizing Loveland’s ability to separate downfield, line up in the slot, and his superior route-running relative to Warren’s yards-after-catch skill set. He argued that teams prioritizing vertical tight-end usage—specifically naming the Colts, Jets, and Saints—will view Loveland as the cleaner scheme fit. Weaver added that Loveland grades out as a better run blocker than generally advertised, eliminating the one perceived knock. Because he sees the two prospects as nearly identical while reports still favor Warren, Weaver believes the market is mis-priced and that +250 offers tangible value.