Which Bears pass catcher is the best value, riskie...
Key takeaways
- Staff ADP below refers to each player's average draft position rank in our recent 10-team staff mock drafts.
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- Loveland, the No. 10 overall pick of the 2025 draft, enters his second NFL season as one of the hottest breakout candidates in the game.
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Colston Loveland (left) and Luther Burden III (right) are the two highest-drafted Bears pass catchers, but should they be? AP Photo/Erin Hooley Mike Clay Jun 3, 2026, 07:01 AM ETClose Mike Clay is a senior writer for fantasy football and the NFL at ESPN. Mike is a member of the FSWA Hall of Fame. His projections power the ESPN Fantasy Football game, and he also appears on "Fantasy Football Now" and the Fantasy Focus Football podcast.Follow on XMultiple Authors Email Print Open Extended Reactions Ben Johnson's offenses have been exceptional during his four years as an NFL playcaller -- three in Detroit, one in Chicago -- and we all want in on the action in fantasy football. There are many paths to getting a piece, including QB Caleb Williams and RBs D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai, but one of the biggest questions we face this year is how to prioritize the team's "Big 3" pass catchers. Here is a breakdown:
Staff ADP below refers to each player's average draft position rank in our recent 10-team staff mock drafts.
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