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2025 NFL draft: Could Penn State’s Tyler Warren reunite with a former teammate?

Penn State star Tyler Warren is one week away from the Nittany Lions' Pro Day, when he’ll have the opportunity to impress scouts, coaches and executives ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.

With draft night creeping closer next month, let’s take a look at where the Mackey Award winner and projected first-round pick is landing in national mock drafts.

No. 7, New York Jets — ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.

“I like the idea of giving new quarterback signing Justin Fields help, and it could come in the form of pass protection or a playmaker. Missouri’s Armand Membou would fit nicely at right tackle opposite Olu Fashanu, and that’s one potential path for the Jets if the board falls this way. But consider how the Jets could use Warren. At Penn State, Warren lined up in just about every imaginable formation, and he produced from all of them. ... He would be a reliable safety valve over the middle, a seam stretcher and a red-zone target for Fields.” — Kiper

No. 9, New Orleans Saints — The Athletic’s Nick Baumgardner

“One of the top physical specimens in this class, Warren has the ability to power through a linebacker as a run blocker or a ball carrier. His hand strength is off the charts, as is his ability to win in the air and adjust his 6-foot-5, 256-pound frame. To quote Boobie Miles' uncle, L.V.: ‘And he can pass.’” — Baumgardner

No. 14, Indianapolis Colts — NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah

“Whether it’s Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones starting for the Colts next season, the team needs to help its quarterback with some easy completions. Warren can provide them, and he’ll also be an asset in the run game for Jonathan Taylor.” — Jeremiah

No. 18, Seattle Seahawks — Yahoo!‘s Nate Tice, Charles McDonald

“Tight ends play a big role in the offense that new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is installing in Seattle, but the Seahawks don’t have a big-time talent at tight end. Insert Warren, who is one of the best players in the draft and could be a steal in Seattle’s offense given his athleticism and wide array of skills.” — Yahoo!

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