At the end of the 2024 season, Colts owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon called players into her office following their 8-9 finish. Indianapolis TE Mo Alie-Cox recalled the moment, saying it’s something he’s never experienced in his nine-year career. “I had never even been on that side of the building,” Alie-Cox said, via Stephen Holder of ESPN.
The Indianapolis Colts finally addressed their tight end problem by acquiring Tyler Warren out of Penn State with the 14th pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Warren is a rookie, but is likely the TE1 with Mo Alie-Cox, Drew Ogletree, and Will Mallory behind him on the depth chart.
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Without needing to trade up, the Colts have landed a prospect they have long been connected to. Indianapolis has selected Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
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The big man is back, but what does it all mean? Since 2017, Mo Alie-Cox has been a member of the Indianapolis Colts. Both sides agreed to continue their relationship at least one more season as the big man inked a one-year deal worth 2.2 million.
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The Indianapolis Colts need more at tight end, and they've taken a small step toward that goal by keeping veteran Mo Alie-Cox in the building. Indianapolis has had Alie-Cox for his seven-year career, and he's collected 114 catches for 1,433 yards, 69 first downs, and 15 touchdowns.
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It's no secret that tight end is the most glaring need on the Indianapolis Colts ' roster. They had one of the least statistically productive tight end rooms in the NFL in 2024, and its top two players -- Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson -- are out the door through free agency.
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The Indianapolis Colts have had nearly no effectiveness from their tight end room this year to help quarterback Anthony Richardson. While Mo Alie-Cox and Drew Ogletree are more of the blocking variety, Kylen Granson and Will Mallory have been invisible in the passing attack.
Of all the personnel failures the Colts have had over the past few seasons, one can argue that the current tight end situation is the biggest failure of them all.
The Indianapolis Colts are among the youngest rosters in the NFL, with the average age of the team coming in at just over 26 years old. The team only features nine players over the age of 30 and four players that have been with the team since the 2017 season (or prior).
The Indianapolis Colts find themselves in a favorable position this offseason, boasting ample cap space and a promising quarterback prospect to build around.
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After revamping the quarterback position and quietly landing one of the best draft classes in 2023, the Indianapolis Colts should be improved after finishing 4-12-1 last season.