Last week, Cole Kmet played more snaps than Loveland. Kmet also led the Bears in receiving yards and scored the only receiving TD against the Eagles. While Loveland has taken over as the Bears TE1, Kmet’s presence has capped the rookie’s fantasy upside. Loveland has topped 50 receiving yards just twice this season and scored only three TDs. His numbers are heavily inflated by one huge performance (six catches, 118 yards, two TDs vs. Bengals in Week 9). There is a lot of long-term upside, but he has a tough matchup this week against the Packers, who have allowed the second-fewest yards and no TDs to tight ends since Week 9. I would look to get away.