The Indianapolis Colts’ rookie Tyler Warren is widely considered to be the best tight end in his draft class and for good reason.
He eclipsed 1,200 yards which is elite for a player at his position in a grueling 17-game NFL season, let alone a shortened college football season.
Warren has only been in Indianapolis for about a month, but the early reports coming out of minicamps is that he is just as good as advertised.
He’s made a strong connection with Daniel Jones already which has fans and media pundits excited to get him on the field this fall.
Hearing all the hype around his name right now, Warren’s former college coach, James Franklin, voiced his opinion on his former player.
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) runs for a gain against the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter in the 2024 Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) runs for a gain against the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter in the 2024 Big Ten Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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The Colts’ media got a chance to sit down with the Penn State head coach for an interview and he described the John Mackey Award winner as a “throwback.”
Warren plays with a level of physicality that is rarely seen in today’s game and on first impression, he seems to be much more down to Earth than some players today.
He was asked about his potential usage this season and expressed his willingness to do whatever the team asks of him, whether it’s carrying the receiving load or blocking nearly every play.
When you have players like former Pro Bowl tight end Darren Waller claim that he retired because he didn’t want to block, you understand how much selflessness Warren brings.
Franklin spent the duration of the interview gushing over his former player’s grit and determination which just adds to his legend.
Warren has only been in the NFL for a short time, but it seems as if he is destined for stardom.