Colts selected Penn State TE Tyler Warren with the No. 14 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Warren falls to the Colts after the Bears inexplicably took Michigan TE Colston Loveland with the tenth overall pick. Warren’s fantasy prospects are very much in question in the Colts’ run-heavy offense and the target-commanding duo of Michael Pittman and Josh Downs. The latest in the long line of NFL tight ends out of Happy Valley, Warren (6’6/256) was parked behind Pat Freiermith, Brenton Strange, and Theo Johnson at various points in his career. It was finally Warren’s time in 2024 and he didn’t disappoint. Warren exploded for 104 catches, 1,233 yards, and eight touchdowns. He added a 26/218/4 line on the ground and completed 3-of-6 passes for 35 yards and a touchdown. Warren’s proficiency as a tight end and his occasional use as both a running back and a wildcat quarterback earned him the Mackey Award, given to the nation’s top tight end. Warren has the size of a traditional tight end who can earn targets over the middle of the field, but he’s also a force to be reckoned with after the catch. Warren averaged 6.7 yards after the catch per reception and totaled 692 YAC in his final season. The former Nittany Lion is also a comfortable run-blocker, leveraging his size and tenacity to pave the way on the ground. Warren looks the part of a future Pro Bowl tight end and should hit the ground running in the right landing spot. He will have fantasy TE1 upside out of the gates.