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What is Tyler Warren’s NFL draft projection? The Penn State TE’s scouting report

The Nittany Lions TE is on a roll and the NFL teams are looking at him for a possible draft option.

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Tyler Warren, the standout tight end from Penn State, is generating significant buzz as the 2025 NFL Draft approaches. Standing at 6’6″ and weighing 257 pounds, Warren’s physical attributes make him an imposing presence on the field.

Oddly enough he started as a quarterback but transition to TE at Penn State, proving he has a high football IQ.

Over his college career, Warren has demonstrated consistent improvement, culminating in a breakout 2024 season where he recorded 98 receptions for 1,158 yards and eight touchdowns.

Tyler Warren’s scouting report

Warren’s draft projection places him as one of the first tight ends expected to be selected. He is currently ranked 24th overall on several draft boards, just behind Michigan’s Colston Loveland.

In mock drafts, Warren is often projected to be a late first-round pick, with teams like the Denver Broncos showing interest

His performance at the NFL Combine will be crucial in solidifying his draft position, but his college resume already speaks volumes about his potential.

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