In an effort to strengthen their offense during the NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears selected two pass catchers with their first two picks, a first since 1967. Initially targeting Ohio State's TreVeyon Henderson, the Bears shifted to Missouri's Luther Burden III after Henderson was picked earlier. This draft strategy reflects their commitment to enhancing their offensive capabilities, adding talent alongside existing players like Rome Odunze and DJ Moore. As the rookie minicamp began, both Burden and tight end Colston Loveland focus on adapting to the new scheme and making an impact.
"My mindset is that every time I get the ball, I'm trying to make the playcaller give me the ball some more. I'm always trying to make plays."
"After using the No. 10 pick on Michigan tight end Colston Loveland, the Bears did something they'd never done in the common draft era by selecting two pass catchers with their first two picks."
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