Indianapolis Colts, Tyler Warren
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The Colts had tight end Tyler Warren fall into their lap during this year's draft and selected him at No. 14 overall.
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Penn State redshirt senior tight end Khalil Dinkins felt prepared when the Nittany Lions reached college football’s biggest stage last season. How Penn State has prepared this summer since reaching the semifinals of the first 12-team College Football Playoff last season hasn’t felt much different to Dinkins.
Warren is sure-handed, good at finding gaps and excellent as a runner after the catch. Per Over The Cap, Tyler Warren is guaranteed four years, $20.96 million with an $11.884 million signing bonus ...
When the Indianapolis Colts drafted tight end Tyler Warren in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, it wasn't just to be a complementary piece to the offense. Sure, the team does have what should ...
The Colts selected Tyler Warren from Penn State with the 14th overall pick in the draft to strengthen their receiving core. Bleacher Report’s Alex Kay writes that Warren landing at Indy won’t ...
Why Tyler Warren was so important to the Colts 2025 draft class Why the Colts didn't get the coverage linebacker they desperately need Why the Colts made controversial picks in Justin Walley and ...
Bears TE Colston Loveland tells Rich Eisen that even he was surprised Chicago drafted him 10th overall ahead of Penn State TE Tyler Warren.