Colston Loveland’s 2025 NFL Combine Results Are In

Michigan football TE Colston Loveland skips drills at the 2025 NFL Combine due to injury but impresses with his size & skillset. See his draft stock update & Pro Day impact!
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Colston Loveland, the standout tight end for Michigan football, attended the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine but did not participate in on-field drills due to his ongoing recovery from shoulder surgery.

Despite this, he completed the measurement phase, recording a height of 6-foot-5¾ and a weight of 248 pounds. His size gives him the ability to line up both as an in-line blocker and as a receiver in the slot, making him a valuable asset.

During his collegiate career, Loveland showcased versatility and athleticism, contributing significantly to the Michigan football offense. In the 2024 season, recording 56 receptions for 582 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per catch, according to Sports Reference.

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Scouting reports highlight Loveland's impressive ball skills, body control, and explosiveness, allowing him to stretch defenses vertically. However, some analysts note that while he is an effective positional blocker, there is room for improvement in his technique and consistency in this area.

NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein has put together his analysis on the young Tight End, comparing him to Detroit Lions Tight End Sam LaPorta, which you can read here.

Projected as an early Day 2 selection in the upcoming NFL Draft, Loveland's recovery and performance at Michigan's Pro Day will be pivotal in solidifying his draft stock. Teams seeking a dynamic and versatile tight end will undoubtedly monitor his progress closely.

While Loveland's participation in the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine was limited due to injury, his collegiate achievements and potential make him a prospect to watch as the draft approaches.

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