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NegativeValueAug 21, 2026
Tyler Warren is ESPN-ranked 50 but has an ADP of 60.0, indicating he is drafted later than ESPN's default ranking; the -10.0 delta shows ESPN ranks him higher than expert consensus across platforms (FDN 60.0, AvgFantrax 53.4, Drafters 59.1, NFFC 60.5).NegativeInjuryAug 20, 2026
Will miss 'about a week' with groin injury; timeline suggests return within 7 days.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
TE ranked 49th overall in ADP; Indianapolis tight end shows significant negative projection variance of -15.0, suggesting default Yahoo rankings may be overvaluing him relative to consensus.PositiveValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo ADP rank 49 with 64.0 average ADP; -15.0 differential shows market is drafting him 15.0 spots earlier than default ranking, indicating strong positive sentiment.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo ranks Tyler Warren at 49 (Underdog ADP 63); part of tight end tier where the source notes there's not much else to like at tight end when comparing Yahoo prices to Underdog ADP.PositiveValueAug 7, 2026
Tyler Warren is positioned as an elite TE option in Round 4 from early draft positions (1.01-1.04); the source lists him as an alternative to Bowers or McBride for drafters seeking elite tight end production.PositiveValueAug 7, 2026
Warren in the fifth round is the best mix of value and upside on the board if a premium tight end is a must; however, taking him squeezes the next running back or wide receiver pick.PositiveProjectionAug 5, 2026
Tyler Warren has clear top-3 upside at tight end in his own right despite the arguably preferable playing situations of the Big Three (Bowers, McBride, Loveland) ahead of him in ADP; he is a prime target in the sixth round if you did not take one of those three at tight end.NegativeProjectionAug 5, 2026
Tyler Warren is mentioned as a potential contributor to the Colts' passing game in 2026, with the source suggesting he and Josh Downs have enough 'collective dawg' to carry the passing game even if Alec Pierce is slow to get started. However, this is presented as speculative within a broader cautious outlook on the Colts offense.PositiveValueAug 5, 2026
Tyler Warren in the fifth round is identified as 'the best mix of value and upside on the board' for premium tight end options; the source notes that taking him squeezes the next running back or wide receiver pick, but positions him as the optimal tight end value in this draft range.PositiveBreakoutJul 28, 2026
Warren is one of just six rookie tight ends to post top-12 PPR per-game numbers over the last decade. His 2025 returns would have been even better if he hadn't been forced to play with a "literal Grandpa" (aging QB) down the stretch. Warren is projected to lead the Colts offense in targets (119) and largely ate in the same underneath and intermediate areas as the departed Michael Pittman, suggesting strong target volume ahead.NegativeProjectionJul 28, 2026
Projected to lead the Colts in targets with 119 projected targets, tied with Colston Loveland for fourth among tight ends. However, the Colts rank 16th in Vegas preseason implied scoring, making the offensive environment less favorable than the Bears (10th) despite Warren's elite rookie per-game production.PositiveProjectionJul 28, 2026
One of just six rookie tight ends to post top-12 PPR per-game numbers the last decade, and the returns likely would have been even better if he wasn't forced to play with a literal Grandpa down the stretch of 2025. Don't be surprised if Warren leads this offense in targets -- he largely ate in the same sort of underneath and intermediate areas of the field as the departed Michael Pittman.