Get ready for the 2025 NFL Draft with our spotlight on Tyler Warren. Get the breakdown on their strengths and weaknesses in our scouting report, understand their potential with our draft profile, and see where experts predict they’ll land.
Tyler Warren’s NFL Draft Scouting Report
A potential Top 10 pick, Tyler Warren combines an ultra-reliable clutch gene with all-encompassing offensive versatility. Warren dominated to the tune of 104 catches for 1,233 yards, with eight receiving touchdowns in 2024. He also added 218 yards on 26 carries, plus four rushing touchdowns.
The Penn State offense ran entirely through his bulky 6-foot-5, 256-pound frame, and NFL teams will have a chance to emulate that. In every phase, Warren presents as a scout’s dream. He’s an efficient route runner who catches virtually everything, even with defenders inside his frame.
He’s an explosive and physical RAC threat, an offensive weapon, and a central presence who makes teams better. He’ll need to improve his hand application as a blocker, but even there, he brings the play pace and physicality to be an instant contributor.
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Tyler Warren’s Latest NFL Draft Projections
PFSN’s Ian Cummings projected Warren to be drafted seventh overall in his most recent 7-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
Cummings said, “The New York Jets used free agency well to address holes on the defensive side of the ball, but the playmaking talent core on offense needs an early-round infusion. Thinking about where offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand is coming from, a versatile tight end makes sense.
“Tyler Warren isn’t quite the fluid, all-encompassing route runner that Sam LaPorta is (Colston Loveland fits that description better), but Warren’s universal usage versatility and hyper-elite clutch gene would make him an instant target funnel for Justin Fields.”
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Tyler Warren’s NFL Draft Profile and Measurements
- Height: 6’6”
- Weight: 261
- Position: Tight End
- School: Penn State
- Hand: 948
- Arm: 3168
- Wing: 7648
Where Does Tyler Warren Rank Among 2025’s TE Prospects?
Here are the top 10 WR rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft, according to PFSN Draft Analyst Ian Cummings:
10. Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame
9. Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
8. Thomas Fidone II, Nebraska
7. Gunnar Helm, Texas
6. Elijah Arroyo, Miami (FL)
5. Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green
4. Terrance Ferguson, Oregon
3. Mason Taylor, LSU
2. Colston Loveland, Michigan
1. Tyler Warren, Penn State
The battle for TE1 in the 2025 NFL Draft is a close one, but Penn State’s Tyler Warren takes the crown with a slight edge in the lead-up to the big event. A potential Top 10 pick, Warren combines an ultra-reliable clutch gene with all-encompassing offensive versatility.
Warren dominated to the tune of 104 catches for 1,233 yards, with eight receiving touchdowns in 2024. He also added 218 yards on 26 carries, plus four rushing touchdowns. The Penn State offense ran entirely through his bulky 6-foot-5, 256-pound frame, and NFL teams will have a chance to emulate that.
In every phase, Warren presents as a scout’s dream. He’s an efficient route runner who catches virtually everything, even with defenders inside his frame. He’s an explosive and physical RAC threat, an offensive weapon, and a central presence who makes teams better.
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Tyler Warren’s College Stats
Career:
- Receptions: 153
- Receiving Touchdowns: 19
- Rushing Touchdowns: 6
- Receiving Yards: 1839
- Rushing Yards: 224
2024:
- Receptions: 104
- Receiving Touchdowns: 8
- Rushing Touchdowns: 4
- Receiving Yards: 1233
- Rushing Yards: 218

