Tyler Warren 2025 Fantasy Football Outlook: Intriguing TE With Intriguing Upside
Tyler Warren was selected with the team's 14th overall pick in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The first thing that will frustrate fantasy managers about him won't be his talent, but the play of the team's quarterbacks. While Daniel Jones won the starting job over Anthony Richardson Sr., which should boost the overall passing attack, Jones has also struggled at the professional level, potentially limiting Warren's upside. The Colts also have a crowded WR room, and distributed targets were frustratingly thin for fantasy managers last season. Warren had elite rushing upside in college for a tight end, though. There's been speculation that he could be good for six or more rushing touchdowns in his first season. He's a bulldozer with the ball in his hands, and that's good for something. Warren might be a sneaky stud in standard (non-PPR) leagues, where his rushing value is more even with his receiving value, considering that zero points are awarded for receptions. While his QB room could limit his upside on a weekly basis, Warren is worth a look as a TE1 in the later rounds as he could emerge as the team's top option, especially in the middle of the field.
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