
Top tight end prospect Tyler Warren is an elite talent that could thrive in a Josh McDaniels-driven Patriots offense.
One of the most gifted pass-catcher in the 2025 NFL draft class, Warren would immediately become the Patriots’ top weapon if he ends up with New England.
The former Penn State standout has met with 12 teams at the NFL Scouting Combine, but he hasn’t met with New England yet.
“I didn’t meet with the Patriots, I have not,” Warren confirmed at his media session Thursday in Indianapolis. “But, they are a great program with a lot of history and they have a lot of great young players there as well.”
During his media availability, Warren offered what he feels is his greatest strength.
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“I think I can do a lot of different things,” Warren said. “So whatever the offense needs from week to week and what they want my role to be is what I’ll do and that might change from game to game. I think I’m a guy that can do a lot of different things.”