Sunday, March 30, 2025

Tyler Warren Sure Acts Certain The Bears Would Draft Him

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The Chicago Bears have an open window to do pretty much whatever they want with the 10th overall pick. This comes courtesy of their aggressive approach in free agency to shore up the offensive and defensive lines. Almost any position is in play, save for quarterback. One name that has garnered plenty of buzz in recent weeks is Tyler Warren. The Penn State tight end had a terrific 2024 season, eclipsing 1200 receiving yards. Many see him as one of this class’s four or five best prospects. Would the Bears actually take him if he’s on the board?

Warren certainly seems to think so. Tony Pauline of Sportskeedia caught up on some details during the Penn State pro day. From what he’s gathered, the tight end plans to only work out privately for a select few teams.

Warren’s choice to stand on the sidelines was something I’ve been privy to for a few weeks now. I was told the tight end is focusing on a handful of teams and will showcase his talents for them before the draft.

The New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Indianapolis Colts were three of the teams named. Since then, I’ve been told the New Orleans Saints and both LA teams have seemingly joined the mix.

Those teams go from the 7th pick to the 14th pick in the first round. Warren was likely fed information that this is the likely window he goes in. The Colts are the floor since they have a glaring need at the position. So his goal is to convince the Jets and Bears he’s worth the risk.

Tyler Warren is a beast, but is he necessary?

The Bears are caught in a conundrum. They don’t have a pressing need at tight end. Cole Kmet is a good player. He’s proven it multiple times over the past few years. His regression last season had less to do with his ability and was more about an incoherent offense not getting him the ball. Head coach Ben Johnson features the tight end plenty. Kmet should have plenty of targets. That makes you wonder if Tyler Warren is too much of a luxury. They always say to take the best player and figure out the rest later. Competent coaches should be able to craft a scheme that can utilize two capable tight ends.

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After all, it’s been used to great effectiveness before. The New England Patriots were unstoppable with Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. The San Francisco 49ers feasted with Vernon Davis and Delanie Walker. Why more offenses don’t do it these days is uncertain. Either way, Warren has the capability to become a game-breaking weapon.

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Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Mar 30, 2025 9:54 am

Look Warren was a one year wonder. Look at his stats for his first 3 years. He didn’t do anything. Everything he accomplished was last year. Maybe he was force fed the ball and that’s why he has so many yards. Not saying he won’t be a good player but if he was that good he should have shown up before last year.

Hehateme30
Mar 30, 2025 7:06 am

Way to go Erik.

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Bears57
Mar 29, 2025 6:30 pm

Why bother? Caleb won’t throw to the tight end we have and you guys want another one? If we’re wasting picks just go all in and draft Carson Schwesinger at 10. At least it’ll put this front office out of its misery.

Also I’m co-signing Barry’s “shut the fuck up about it then” rule

Krisanthony
Krisanthony
Mar 29, 2025 6:07 pm

@Dr. Steven Sallie
dont look at it as who will touch the ball more between Jeanty and Warren, look at it as Caleb will be throwing it more than any RB touching it. A TE is a big part of what Johnson does. Johnson also likes to run it so it will be interesting if both guys are available.

micspinner
micspinner
Mar 29, 2025 4:37 pm

Yes please. Dude is going to be a BEAST!

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