Cole Kmet Reveals How He Reacted To The Colston Loveland Pick
Cole Kmet wasn’t the first player to feel what he felt in April. There have been many times in Chicago Bears history where a player who thought he was established saw the team draft a possible replacement in the 1st round. It happened to Jim McMahon in 1987 when they took Jim Harbaugh. Thomas Jones felt that sting in 2005 when they took Cedric Benson. Pernell McPhee probably wasn’t thrilled about drafting Leonard Floyd in 2016. Kmet had to have gotten at least a sense of unease when the Bears took Colston Loveland 10th overall.