The Indianapolis Colts have struggled to find effectiveness in their tight end position this season, hindering quarterback Anthony Richardson's performance. With current tight ends primarily focused on blocking, the passing game has suffered, leading analysts to suggest the Colts pursue dynamic tight end Tyler Warren from Penn State.
Warren's impressive stats this season, including 88 catches for over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns, position him as a potential key asset for the Colts. His size and skill set mirror that of former Colts tight end Jack Doyle, making him a valuable addition to bolster the passing attack.
As the Colts aim for a playoff spot, they must address their tight end situation, particularly with the uncertainty surrounding Jelani Woods' injuries. The coaching staff needs to recognize the shortcomings of their current tight ends and consider Warren as a solution for their offensive struggles.