Colston Loveland 2025 Season in Review

2025 NFL Season · PPR Scoring · Monday, May 11

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The Rundown

Colston Loveland finished his rookie year as the number 12 tight end in total PPR scoring and the number 16 tight end in PPR per game. That's a real story: a rookie tight end walking into Chicago and finishing as the team's leading receiver — 58 catches, 713 yards, 6 touchdowns on 82 targets across 16 games. He wasn't just on the field. He was the engine of the passing game for an eleven-and-six division winner. The rookie tight end label usually means slow burn and red-zone packages; Loveland skipped that script and was Caleb Williams' top option from the jump.

Now let's dig into the numbers, because the fantasy ranking and the football reality don't quite match — and that gap is the whole story. Loveland commanded a 17 percent target share and 16 percent of the air yards. For a rookie tight end, that's lead-receiver usage, not complementary usage. But the per-game PPR sat at 10.3, back-half-of-startable territory, and the shape was boom-or-bust. Five games under five PPR points, including a zero in the Detroit blowout in Week 2. Then three games over twenty — 29.8 against the Bengals, 21.4 at the 49ers, 25.1 against the Lions in Week 18 — and those spikes are what dragged the season total to the number 12 finish. Thin floor, elite ceiling. Six touchdowns on 82 targets is excellent scoring efficiency, and he tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns on an offense that finished eighth in total offensive expected points added.

The play that crystallizes the season came in Week 9 at Cincinnati, a 47 to 42 shootout. Bears trailing 42 to 41, 25 seconds left, first and ten from the Bengals' 58. Williams went deep middle to Loveland — 22 yards in the air, 36 after the catch. 58-yard touchdown. Game-winner. That single play tells you everything: he wasn't just a chain-mover, he was the guy Williams trusted in the biggest moment of the regular season, and the catch-and-run was real. The ceiling is there. The week-to-week floor is what kept him outside the top ten.

Your Starters

Colston Loveland

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165.1

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TE12 this week
58 catches for 713 yards, 6 TDs on 82 targets (16 games)

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The Bottom Line

B

TE12 on the season — 16 games, 10.3 PPR/game

Loveland finished his rookie year as the number 12 tight end in total PPR despite being the number 16 tight end per game — a boom-or-bust profile carried by a handful of spike weeks. The weakness was the floor: five games under five PPR points, including a zero, on a 17 percent target share that should've produced steadier weekly output.

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