News
"Tyler Warren was a catch machine his final year at Penn State, securing 101 passes for 1,233 yards," Pianowski began. "And we've seen rookie tight ends make a fantasy splash in each of the last ...
While Warren received most of the hype heading into the draft, there are many who had Loveland as the best tight end with the highest ceiling in this class. For head coach Ben Johnson, he sees ...
It's still far too early to tell who is ahead in this quarterback race, but what's already becoming clear is that, for Warren anyway, it won't matter. He'll get it done regardless of who's ...
Colts head coach Shane Steichen has high praise for Tyler Warren and will use the tight end effectively. “ [Tyler Warren is] a guy that can do it all. He can catch, he can throw, he can throw ...
Warren explains why he won't be wearing No. 44 in Indy. Can Maddux Trujillo beat out Spencer Shrader for the Colts' kicker job?
Tyler Warren wore No. 44 at Penn State but it's on Zaire Franklin's back with the Colts. He's got a new number and it has some history ...
Sources: Penn State TE Tyler Warren was also prank called during the draft, receiving a call when the #Jets were on the clock at No. 7. I’m told Warren’s camp believes it was the same number ...
He also ran for three red-zone touchdowns. Do the math and Warren scored a touchdown once every 2.2 red-zone touches in 2024 -- and 1.3 touches in 2023. Tyler Warren: Full Scouting Report ...
The Colts probably didn't anticipate Tyler Warren being an option. Warren was considered a top-10 pick in the NFL Draft but the Chicago Bears passed on him for Colston Loveland with the 10th pick.
Penn State tight end Tyler Warren (44) hurdles Maryland defensive back Kevis Thomas (25) during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, in State College, Pa.
Warren also had three red-zone rushing touchdowns, giving him 10 total to lead the FBS in total touchdowns from scrimmage. Warren scored a touchdown once every 2.2 red-zone touches in 2024 -- and ...
The Colts have been linked to tight ends in the first round of mock drafts more than any other position this spring. They sit at No. 14, where either Penn State's Tyler Warren or Michigan's ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results