INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SIGNAL-CALLER Daniel Jones retreated from the line, launching a lengthy pass diagonally into Atlanta Falcons domain. The freshman tight end, Tyler Warren, was the intended receiver, yet four opponents were in close proximity, including seasoned veteran A.J. Terrell, a former second-team All-Pro.
Warren followed the ball’s trajectory over his right shoulder, securing it for a 23-yard advancement during overtime. After five subsequent plays, Jonathan Taylor tallied the decisive touchdown, with Warren performing as the primary blocker.
From his vantage point in the end zone stands, Colts general manager Chris Ballard addressed Cal Handelman, the director of administration, remarking: “That’s Dave Casper,” alluding to the Super Bowl victor and four-time first-team All-Pro who played for the Oakland Raiders during the 1970s and ’80s.
Ballard stated, “He resembled Dave Casper while making the catch,” adding, “And it was splendid.”
Casper stands as one of merely 10 tight ends enshrined within Canton’s hallowed halls. Merely ten contests into his professional journey, Warren garnered comparisons to Hall of Famers, thereby validating the Colts’ choice to select him with the 14th overall pick.
Warren’s selection occurred soon after the Chicago Bears chose Colston Loveland at the ninth position, signifying just the second instance in draft history where numerous tight ends were picked so early within the identical draft class. And both performed admirably. Loveland paced the NFC North champions with 713 receiving yards, whereas Warren secured the second spot for the Colts with 817. Will their commendable achievements foreshadow an increased number of tight ends being chosen in the initial rounds this season?
Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon is anticipated to be selected in Round 1 this April, with ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller’s most recent mock draft projecting him to join the Baltimore Ravens at the 14th overall spot. Although he represents the sole tight end forecasted for a first-round selection this year, the talent pool for this position is extensive. Furthermore, Sadiq would become the twelfth tight end chosen in the first round across a decade, a notable increase from the mere six selected during the preceding ten-year period.
Mel Kiper Jr., an ESPN draft analyst, remarked, “This league operates on imitation.” He added, “[Teams] observe effective strategies and declare, ‘We can replicate that precisely.’ A particular kind of athlete is required to accomplish such feats.”
AS 25 SECONDS lingered and the Bears trailed the Cincinnati Bengals 42-41 during their Week 9 encounter, Caleb Williams launched a precise pass into triple coverage, which Loveland secured before evading two tackles and sprinting for a 58-yard touchdown.
This performance signified Loveland’s most fruitful day of the regular season (amassing six catches, 118 yards, and 2 TDs) and ignited a rapport that ultimately transformed him into Williams’ primary receiving option. In his concluding four contests, encompassing playoff confrontations versus the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams, Loveland received at least 10 targets in every single game.
Ryan Poles, the Bears’ general manager, stated, “I believe the influence [tight ends] exert on a quarterback is paramount.” He continued, “I find it exceptional to have two players [Loveland and Warren] who commence their careers with such immediate success. Their intellect contributed significantly to this.”
“We are truly fortunate to have Colston. I believe he uplifts our entire squad.”
Bears head coach Ben Johnson is quite familiar with exceptional freshman tight ends. Sam LaPorta of the Detroit Lions established an NFL record for receptions by a freshman tight end with 86 in 2023, a period during which Johnson served as his offensive coordinator.
LaPorta, a second-round selection, exemplifies how many of the NFL’s most fruitful tight ends have been chosen on Day 2 or 3, a group notably featuring future Chiefs Hall of Famer Travis Kelce, who was picked in the third round (63rd overall) in 2013. San Francisco postponed their selection until the fifth round (146th overall) in 2017 to acquire George Kittle, a player who has placed first or second in receiving for the Niners in six out of his nine seasons.
Colston Loveland. House call. #Bengals defense, yikes. pic.twitter.com/x9xQ9w76oo
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 2, 2025
The profound influence these athletes exerted, enabling their playcallers to utilize them across various formations, cleared the path for subsequent generations of tight ends to be chosen earlier in the draft process. Beginning in 2019, five tight ends have been selected within the top 14 positions: T.J. Hockenson (eighth by the Lions in 2019), Kyle Pitts Sr. (fourth by the Falcons in 2021), Brock Bowers (thirteenth by the Raiders in 2024), along with Loveland (tenth in 2025) and Warren (fourteenth in 2025).
Kiper declared, “Concerns regarding whether they play in-line or as an H-back are now obsolete.” He added, “We will select that individual, designate him as an offensive asset, and allocate a significant draft pick to him, as he will prove immensely beneficial to our offensive scheme and emerge as a pivotal player on that unit.”
“Such is the transformation these athletes have undergone.”
AMONG THE INITIAL tasks on Ian Cunningham’s offseason agenda, following his appointment as the Falcons’ general manager on January 29, was determining the team’s strategy for negotiations with Pitts.
Pitts, the most highly selected tight end in contemporary NFL history, made an explosive debut as a freshman, recording 68 catches for 1,026 yards and one touchdown. Subsequent to three subpar seasons, Pitts experienced a resurgence last year, achieving career-best numbers with 88 receptions and five touchdowns, in addition to 928 receiving yards.
With a new coaching staff, headed by Kevin Stefanski, and a new front office now established, Atlanta applied the franchise tag to Pitts on February 24, allowing the organization additional time to assess its prolonged strategies prior to the July 15 cutoff.
Stefanski held the head coaching position in Cleveland when the Browns awarded David Njoku, their 2017 first-round selection, a four-year, $56.75 million contract extension in 2022.
Since 2011, Njoku remains the sole first-round tight end to ink a multiyear extension with the franchise that originally drafted him. In 2023, Njoku achieved his finest career season, recording 81 receptions (from 123 targets) for 882 yards and six touchdowns.
Cunningham commented, “Given its exceptionally distinct nature, players at this position are typically highly intelligent individuals.” He added, “My perception is that this role will persistently expand in significance moving ahead.”
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With an increased deployment of a five-defensive-back formation on the gridiron for approximately 60% of snaps in 2025, offensive strategists have increasingly relied upon the tight end position to exploit advantageous matchups.
“I believe we’re observing a widespread adoption of nickel defenses now, with squads employing them using larger-framed athletes,” noted Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer. “Consequently, what tight ends offer is the physical stature to either contend effectively in blocking assignments or gain separation through masterful body control versus those substantial safeties now operating closer to the line of scrimmage.”
The 6-foot-3, 245-pound Sadiq isn’t considered enormous, and his seasonal figures (51 receptions, 560 yards, eight TDs last season) aren’t astonishing, yet he’s anticipated to be an early first-round selection on April 23.
“He resembles [14-year NFL veteran tight end] Vernon Davis,” an NFC front office executive commented. “Tremendously athletic with top-tier velocity and the capacity for explosive plays.”
Kenyon Sadiq had one of the best days ever by a TE at the Combine:
40-Yard Dash: 4.39 (best ever by a TE)
Vertical Jump: 43.5” (second-best ever by a TE)
Broad Jump: 11’1” (third-best ever by a TE)@Accenture | @oregonfootball pic.twitter.com/fxvABmsGrd— NFL (@NFL) February 28, 2026
Sadiq executed 58.5% of his receiving patterns from the slot position last year and was at the forefront of all FBS tight ends, accumulating five scoring catches when positioned in the slot. His physical attributes and combine performance figures are similarly garnering widespread acclaim from NFL evaluators. He posted a 4.39-second 40-yard sprint time (98th percentile all time for tight ends), achieved a 43.5-inch vertical leap (99th percentile) and completed an 11-foot-1 long jump (98th percentile).
“Adaptability holds immense importance, possessing the capacity to generate dynamic passing plays, in addition to carrying the football,” Sadiq articulated. “This generates numerous advantageous matchups for the opposing defense, regardless of whether they employ nickel, base, or any other formation.”
“So, I think the presence of an exceptional tight end, or even a pair of them, significantly enhances your entire offensive unit.”
Should Miller’s prediction prove accurate and Sadiq lands in Baltimore, playing alongside Mark Andrews, the Ravens could be nearing an extraordinary achievement.

