Making it to the NFL is an arduous journey. Less than 1% of all high school football players in America eventually play for an NFL team. The challenge is immense, with kids dedicating their entire lives to a shot at playing professional football.
The Indianapolis Colts addressed a major positional need with the 14th overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft and selected tight end Tyler Warren out of Penn State.
Could Tyler Warren become the Indianapolis Colts’ next great tight end? The former Penn State star was drafted 14th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. That means he hasn’t even played an NFL game yet.
The 2025 NFL Draft featured a pair of blue-chip tight end prospects in Penn State's Tyler Warren and Michigan's Colston Loveland, both of whom came off the board among the top 15 picks.
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.
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When a team is picking in the middle of the first round of the NFL draft, it's not often that they get the perfect player that they needed all along, but that's what happened for the Indianapolis Colts when they selected Penn State tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th overall pick in April.
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The Chicago Bears surprised NFL fans around the world when they selected Colston Loveland with the No. 10 pick. The Michigan tight end is an excellent player, but nearly everyone considered him to be the second-best player at his position behind Tyler Warren.
When you're a young quarterback trying to make it in the NFL, it's always wise to not overcomplicate things and just find your reliable teammates. From the first day of rookie minicamp practice on Friday, Indianapolis Colts sixth-round pick Riley Leonard knew to look for first-round tight end Tyler Warren.
The Indianapolis Colts had their 2025 rookie minicamp start today, and all eyes were on tight end Tyler Warren, drafted with the 14th overall selection.
Former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren was among seven players who signed their rookie contracts with the Indianapolis Colts on Friday. According to Spotrac, which tracks salaries in professional sports, Warren's four-year deal is worth a guaranteed $20.96 million.
Former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren has officially signed his contract with the Indianapolis Colts. The No. 14 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Warren’s contract is four years, $20.96 million fully guaranteed with an $11.88 million signing bonus, per Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports.
The Indianapolis Colts have a few holes on their roster but one could argue that there were none bigger than the one at tight end. Franchise legend Dallas Clark made himself a star in the city, but the position has been stuck in futility since he left in 2011.
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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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Former Penn State athletes Tyler Warren and Jess Mruzik were recognized for their athletic and academic achievements recently as the recipients of the university's Ernest B.
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Tyler Warren was the power source of Penn State’s passing game last season. The tight end single-handedly accounted for 1,451 of the team’s 6,883 total yards, simultaneously becoming quarterback Drew Allar’s most reliable weapon and one of the most important players in college football.
Penn State tight end Tyler Warren is seen as one of the top players at his position in this year’s draft class, with many pundits viewing him as the best TE option.
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