Scouting reports for Colts pick at No. 14 Tyler Warren

Scouting reports for Colts pick at No. 14 Tyler Warren

The Indianapolis Coltsgot their tight end, landing Penn State's Tyler Warren at 14th overall.

Warren finished the 2024 season catching a whopping 104 receptions on 135 targets and totaled 1,230 yards. Warren also scored eight touchdowns, per PFF.

But in addition to his pass-catching presence, which obviously the Colts need, he's a very capable run blocker and is versatile, able to line up across the formation.

Having that do-it-all skill set in an offense can add a level of unpredictability to that unit.

For more on Warren's game, here is what a few draft analysts had to say to say about him in their scouting reports:

Lance Zierlein - NFL.com

"The ultimate "whatever, whenever" player in the 2025 draft with the size, athleticism and competitive spirit to make good on his intentions. Warren plays with swagger and “best player on the field” energy. He imprints on games with alignment versatility, allowing opportunities for play-callers to stress the defense. Despite his size, he’s quick enough to beat man coverage underneath and plays with good recognition of holes in coverage. He has the ball skills and toughness to win contested catches and withstand punishing contact. He’s very capable as a lead/move blocker but will need a little improvement at sustaining blocks when blocking in-line. Warren can access all three levels of the field but is best served short and intermediate. He possesses elite football character and plays with a confidence that can be contagious. He has a chance to become one of the best tight ends in the league."

Dane Brugler - The Athletic

"Overall, Warren still has developing to do as a route runner and blocker, but he is an agile-footed big man who naturally tracks the football with dependable hands and a hunger to create after the catch. He projects as a rookie NFL starter with traditional qualities, as well as the schematic versatility to be a multi-tool weapon for a play caller."

Bleacher Report Scouting Department

"In all, Tyler Warren is a talented pass catcher who is handling the role as the top offensive option. He should be used as an H-back and flex tight end early in his NFL career until his inline run-blocking improves. Warren's receiving versatility and upside will add another element to an NFL offense and elevate their passing attack."

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2025 NFL draft: Scouting reports on Colts' pick Tyler Warren