Tyler Warren

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If we cut Fant to save some money next season, we'll probably be looking for a TE in the draft. If so this guy Tyler Warren looks like he's going to be a great NFL player. He's stepped up and made some big time plays in this semifinal game vs. Notre Dame. Just seems like an all around solid football player.

Love that he also can be a throwing and wildcat threat, just an extra wrinkle we could add to our repertoire next year.
 

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I'm not sure this guy will be available by the time we pick in the 2nd and I'm almost positive that the Hawks won't use a 1st to get him. Besides, it appears JS likes to take TE's on day 3.
 
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I'm not sure this guy will be available by the time we pick in the 2nd and I'm almost positive that the Hawks won't use a 1st to get him. Besides, it appears JS likes to take TE's on day 3.

I think there's a decent chance he's available in the 2nd round. There are 2 other elite TE prospects this draft other than Warren so might come down to preference among teams. He just looks like he's got star potential to me.
 

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Warren has a chance to be a legitimate top 10 prospect.
 

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Didn't you guys get the memo? The Seahawks aren't allowed to have an elite tight end.
 
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Warren has a chance to be a legitimate top 10 prospect.

There's no way he'll be a top 10 pick. Bowers was a super elite TE prospect and went 13th last year. Warren has worked his way from a later round pick to maybe 1st round by having an outstanding season, but players like him also have huge range of where they land as teams have priorities and tight end isn't always one. We might have a positional need this upcoming year, thus we might be in the market for a TE in this years draft.
 

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Most mocks I’ve seen have 2 of the top 4 tackles falling to 18. I’d guess we take one of them before a TE. Our OL has to be fixed
 

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Where it sits right now, today. He won't make it past pick 24. Not a deep draft and he is comped to George Kittle but more elite. He will not fall to the 2nd and he likely won't be there at our pick at 18.
 

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Where it sits right now, today. He won't make it past pick 24. Not a deep draft and he is comped to George Kittle but more elite. He will not fall to the 2nd and he likely won't be there at our pick at 18.
Tyler Warren at 18 (if he falls) could make a lot of sense for Seattle.

You just signed Darnold.

If you (Schneider) absolutely believes the offensive line can work and/or wait until day 2/3 to make added depth picks, then, you can take the elite player on the board (only one of the few elite players in this draft) and get Warren.

Seattle has not had a standout tight end they have drafted in a long long time.

Tyler Warren, could be it in 2025!?!?
 

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I don't think he falls to 18. The kid can do everything. Go back and watch Penn St vs USC from this past season. On one play, he snapped the ball and caught the TD.
 

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Colston Loveland might be there at #18. Even he could go higher though.
 

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