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2025 NFL Draft: Which team will draft Tyler Warren?

We break down the latest 'Team to Draft Player' odds for Penn State tight end Tyler Warren ahead of Thursday night’s NFL Draft.

Warren broke out during his senior season at Penn State, finishing seventh in Heisman Trophy voting after logging 104 receptions, 1,233 receiving yards and 12 total touchdowns.

At 6-foot-5, 256 pounds, Warren can line up all over the field and poses a matchup nightmare for defensive backs and linebackers. At Penn State, we saw Warren spread out wide, in the slot, under center, in the backfield, and even at center, making the 23-year-old an ideal fit for any NFL offensive coordinator looking to confuse opposing defenses.

Let’s take a look at the teams most likely to draft Warren on Thursday night according to bet365’s latest odds and markets.

2025 NFL Draft - Team to Draft Tyler Warren

IND Colts

+165

NY Jets

+190

CHI Bears

+300

NO Saints

+650

SF 49ers

+1500

CAR Panthers

+1600

DAL Cowboys

+2000

JAX Jaguars

+2000

SEA Seahawks

+2000

The Colts, who hold the 14th overall pick, are the +165 favorites to select Warren. Indianapolis has missed the playoffs in each of the past four seasons, and head coach Shane Steichen’s best bet to get back could be to take a player that can help in both the run and intermediate passing game.

Warren could serve as a reliable pair of hands for third-year QB Anthony Richardson and a key blocker for Pro Bowl running back Jonathan Taylor.

The Jets (+190) own the 7th pick and have the second-shortest odds to take Warren. Another franchise desperate to reach the postseason again, New York is entering a new era in 2025 under head coach Aaron Glenn and quarterback Justin Fields. With no clear-cut starting tight end on the roster, Warren would likely slide in at the TE1 spot straight away should he go at No. 7.

The Bears (+300) hold the No. 10 overall pick and, despite missing the playoffs and firing their head coach in 2024, could be the best fit for the Penn State product. Under head coach Ben Johnson, who is known for his creative offensive schemes and play-calling, Warren could be a serious weapon for second-year QB Caleb Williams in what should be an exciting Bears offense.

The last team shorter than 10/1 to take Warren is the Saints (+650), who pick at No. 9. New Orleans is no stranger to using a versatile, multi-positional player on offense, doing so with QB/TE Taysom Hill to great effect in recent seasons. While Warren isn’t expected to line up under center, he could serve as the Saints’ newest Swiss Army knife.

Odds displayed within this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to change.

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