When the Chicago Bears drafted Stanford tight end Sam Roush in the third round, many people out there immediately jumped to the conclusion that veteran tight end Cole Kmet's days were numbered in Chicago. It was a logical thought. After all, the Bears have a young, budding superstar tight end in Colston Loveland and on the surface it does seem like overkill to have him, Kmet and Roush all on the roster. One of the people in the trade Kmet camp is Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox, who labeled Kmet a post-June 1 trade candidate . He also linked the Kansas City Chiefs and Carolina Panthers as possible suitors for the veteran tight end. "While there's a role for Kmet in Ben Johnson's offense, it isn't likely to be a large one in 2026," Knox wrote. "Last year's first-round pick, Colston Loveland, has clearly established himself as TE1, while rookie third-round pick Sam Roush probably has a brighter future in Chicago than Kmet does." Why Bears aren't trading Cole Kmet Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet.…