2025 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Profile: Tyler Warren, TE Penn State

Tyler Warren had 606 yards across the first four years of his college career. In his final season, he had 1,233.
It was a late breakout for the former high school quarterback, but an absolutely dominant one. Warren became Penn State’s entire offense in 2024, with over a third of the team’s receptions. He caught the ball, rushed the ball, and even threw it.
Warren has developed into a seemingly elite prospect - a true alpha in the receiving game. But does his late breakout hint at the reasoning being playing against younger and weaker opposition? Or is Warren truly the elite TE1 that he played like in 2024?
Here’s a deep dive into Warren’s profile.
Warren’s collegiate stats courtesy of Sports Reference.
Warren was an incredible athlete in high school, where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball, but truly thrived as a dual-threat quarterback. He was a three star recruit who then transitioned to become a tight end.
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Read moreTyler Warren had 606 yards across the first four years of his college career. In his final season, he had 1,233.
It was a late breakout for the former high school quarterback, but an absolutely dominant one. Warren became Penn State’s entire offense in 2024, with over a third of the team’s receptions. He caught the ball, rushed the ball, and even threw it.
Warren has developed into a seemingly elite prospect - a true alpha in the receiving game. But does his late breakout hint at the reasoning being playing against younger and weaker opposition? Or is Warren truly the elite TE1 that he played like in 2024?
Here’s a deep dive into Warren’s profile.
Warren’s collegiate stats courtesy of Sports Reference.
Warren was an incredible athlete in high school, where he excelled in football, basketball and baseball, but truly thrived as a dual-threat quarterback. He was a three star recruit who then transitioned to become a tight end.
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