In the 2026 NFL draft, we saw an unexpected run on tight ends in the second and third rounds, with eight selected between picks No. 54 and No. 95. Perhaps this shouldn't have been surprising, however. The more innovative NFL offenses have spent the last couple of years loading up on tight ends to counter defenses that had grown lighter, smaller, and faster, and now the rest of the league is following suit. The Chicago Bears under Ben Johnson were one of those offenses. They shocked the NFL world when they selected Colston Loveland at No. 10 in the 2025 NFL draft, and he went on to have a historic rookie season. Then, the Bears' selection of Stanford tight end Sam Roush last month only confirmed that they will continue to be at the forefront of tight end usage. With that in mind, now is a good time to rank the tight end rooms of the NFC North.…