There’s no Brock Bowers in this class. He dominated the college football for 3 years at the highest level (2x Mackey award winner) then proceeded to have the best rookie TE season ever, he’s generational.
I think Fannin from Bowling Green wiil be really good. Don't sleep on players from the MAC. He had ridiculous production and put up big numbers against Penn State.
@ all based on team structure and where he lands imo. I would rather have an RB or WR, maybe Ward or Sanders if they fall. All pending draft capital and landing spots
Your analysis is fully supported by AI-HI (Artificial Intelligence + Human Intelligence) the next evolution of decision-making, analysis, and strategic execution. It’s not just about AI taking over-it’s about AI and human intelligence working together to create superior outcomes. 🔥 AvatarHIQ™ Takeaways - How Teams Should Draft TEs in 2025 ✔ If you want a FLEX TE: Draft Tyler Warren or Harold Fannin Jr.-both can line up as WRs. ✔ If you want an all-around TE: Colston Loveland is the safest pick-NFL-ready in every way. ✔ If you want raw upside: Gunnar Helm has the highest ceiling but will need development. ✔ If you want a reliable do-it-all TE: Mason Taylor is the most well-rounded sleeper. 📢 Final Verdict: The best offenses in the NFL use their TEs as mismatch weapons-2025’s draft class has plenty of options for teams looking to exploit defenses! 🚀 2025 NFL Draft - Top Tight End Prospects & Their Impact 🏈 1. Tyler Warren (Penn State) - The Seam-Stretching Weapon 🔥 Primary Position: Move TE (Versatile pass-catching tight end, best used in spread concepts) Secondary Position: WR (Can line up in the slot and win against smaller DBs) Hybrid Role: Big-Slot WR (A creative offense can use him like Travis Kelce) 📢 "Warren is a prototype modern TE-athletic, great hands, and a true mismatch in the passing game." 🏈 2. Colston Loveland (Michigan) - The Balanced Playmaker 💪 Primary Position: Inline TE (Traditional Y-TE who can block and catch equally well) Secondary Position: Red-Zone Target (Great at contested catches, especially in the red zone) Hybrid Role: H-Back (Some teams may use him in motion for blocking versatility) 📢 "Loveland is one of the most complete TEs in the class. He does everything well and fits any system." 🏈 3. Harold Fannin Jr. (Bowling Green) - The Dynamic Playmaker 🎯 Primary Position: Receiving TE (Elite hands and route running, thrives in spread offenses) Secondary Position: WR (Could transition to a WR/TE hybrid role at the next level) Hybrid Role: Flex TE (Could be a Darren Waller-style playmaker in the right offense) 📢 "Fannin Jr. is a TE that moves like a WR-he’ll be a big-play threat at the next level." 🏈 4. Gunnar Helm (Texas) - The Versatile Contributor 🏆 Primary Position: Hybrid TE (Can stretch the field but still developing as a route runner) Secondary Position: Goal-Line Target (Big, physical frame makes him an elite red-zone weapon) Hybrid Role: Special Teams Ace (His athleticism could make him valuable on ST early in his career) 📢 "Helm has all the tools to be elite, but needs refinement-could be a steal in the right system." 🏈 5. Mason Taylor (LSU) - The Underrated Sleeper 👀 Primary Position: All-Around TE (A do-it-all tight end with reliable hands & blocking skills) Secondary Position: Slot TE (Best when flexed out as a receiver rather than inline blocking) Hybrid Role: H-Back (Could be used creatively in motion-heavy offenses) 📢 "Taylor is a TE who does everything well-he’s the sleeper teams will regret passing on."
There’s no Brock Bowers in this class. He dominated the college football for 3 years at the highest level (2x Mackey award winner) then proceeded to have the best rookie TE season ever, he’s generational.
I think the Texas tight end might surprise people in the league.
Arroyo from Miami will be good if he lands with right coordinator
Made of glass. Lots of upside but way too fragile. NFL will be even more harsh on him
Tyler Warren Penn State No.1 TE in CFB.
Dude is a beast
Colston Loveland would like to have a word
@@pascho1057 he might have one word. but warren has more words.
Warren is special
Facts I don’t recall ever seeing a team use a TE in the wildcat as the direct ball handler, this dude has the ability to be a franchise changer
Tyler Warren is my favorite TE in this draft class.
The Clemson TE is going to be a solid player in the league in the mold of Tyler Higbee 💯 iykyk
In addition to Mason Taylor's dad being Hall of Famer Jason Taylor, his uncle is Hall of Famer Zach Thomas.
There are some really good TEs this year, but we wont see another Brock Bowers for a long time.
Might never see it again. Bowers is such a beast
I think Fannin from Bowling Green wiil be really good. Don't sleep on players from the MAC. He had ridiculous production and put up big numbers against Penn State.
Short answer no
Long answer noooooo
Colston Loveland is the best tight end in the draft. Point blank period
Warren makes Loveland look like he’s a special Olympics football player
Aligah Arroyo Miami Hurricanes Baby 🙌 Best Tight End in the 2025 draft
Dolphins need to fill many holes TE is one aside from Jonnu Smith.. will there be good TE's available in day 3
What about the kid from bowling green 1500 yds 15 tds
His name was brought up @ 7:23 . It's a deep TE class
Didn’t look dominant enough in mobile
Fannin on day 3. Much better option.
Arroyo is the truth
Dallas should draft warren at 12
Yes
Dallas fan want everything except what they actually need 😂
Jerry Jones will probably draft a long snapper with that pick.
That would be awesome.😊
Warren and Mason Taylor
I think you Win if you get either of these 2 Top TE Studs.
Wheres the Senior Bowl standout Video ? Come on guys. Make a video here. I want to see.
Harbaugh you can always trade wit my hawks. Im sure you can get Loveland at 18 😉
Caleb Lohner will be a beast
I wanted the Colts to draft Brock Bowers, but maybe they'll draft Tyler Warren
Yea yall haven’t had a great TE in a while
Who tea bagged Mel 🤣
If the chiefs get Loveland I might faint
Is Warren worth taking at the 1.06 in dynasty?
If you need a te 👍🏼
TEP?
@@The_Truther sadly as of now no, however that might change after we have our annual rule adjustment meeting
@ all based on team structure and where he lands imo. I would rather have an RB or WR, maybe Ward or Sanders if they fall. All pending draft capital and landing spots
Need Warren or Loveland to fall enough so Caserio goes up and grabs one.
Bots
Well tbf, if you throw to one guy enough, he'll get a lot of catches no matter what
you're forgetting one thing.. he has to be open
Warren will go top 10
So who will be replacing Kelce
Aaron Hernandez
Tariffs love paying black men
Your analysis is fully supported by AI-HI (Artificial Intelligence + Human Intelligence) the next evolution of decision-making, analysis, and strategic execution. It’s not just about AI taking over-it’s about AI and human intelligence working together to create superior outcomes.
🔥 AvatarHIQ™ Takeaways - How Teams Should Draft TEs in 2025
✔ If you want a FLEX TE: Draft Tyler Warren or Harold Fannin Jr.-both can line up as WRs.
✔ If you want an all-around TE: Colston Loveland is the safest pick-NFL-ready in every way.
✔ If you want raw upside: Gunnar Helm has the highest ceiling but will need development.
✔ If you want a reliable do-it-all TE: Mason Taylor is the most well-rounded sleeper.
📢 Final Verdict: The best offenses in the NFL use their TEs as mismatch weapons-2025’s draft class has plenty of options for teams looking to exploit defenses! 🚀
2025 NFL Draft - Top Tight End Prospects & Their Impact
🏈 1. Tyler Warren (Penn State) - The Seam-Stretching Weapon 🔥
Primary Position: Move TE (Versatile pass-catching tight end, best used in spread concepts)
Secondary Position: WR (Can line up in the slot and win against smaller DBs)
Hybrid Role: Big-Slot WR (A creative offense can use him like Travis Kelce)
📢 "Warren is a prototype modern TE-athletic, great hands, and a true mismatch in the passing game."
🏈 2. Colston Loveland (Michigan) - The Balanced Playmaker 💪
Primary Position: Inline TE (Traditional Y-TE who can block and catch equally well)
Secondary Position: Red-Zone Target (Great at contested catches, especially in the red zone)
Hybrid Role: H-Back (Some teams may use him in motion for blocking versatility)
📢 "Loveland is one of the most complete TEs in the class. He does everything well and fits any system."
🏈 3. Harold Fannin Jr. (Bowling Green) - The Dynamic Playmaker 🎯
Primary Position: Receiving TE (Elite hands and route running, thrives in spread offenses)
Secondary Position: WR (Could transition to a WR/TE hybrid role at the next level)
Hybrid Role: Flex TE (Could be a Darren Waller-style playmaker in the right offense)
📢 "Fannin Jr. is a TE that moves like a WR-he’ll be a big-play threat at the next level."
🏈 4. Gunnar Helm (Texas) - The Versatile Contributor 🏆
Primary Position: Hybrid TE (Can stretch the field but still developing as a route runner)
Secondary Position: Goal-Line Target (Big, physical frame makes him an elite red-zone weapon)
Hybrid Role: Special Teams Ace (His athleticism could make him valuable on ST early in his career)
📢 "Helm has all the tools to be elite, but needs refinement-could be a steal in the right system."
🏈 5. Mason Taylor (LSU) - The Underrated Sleeper 👀
Primary Position: All-Around TE (A do-it-all tight end with reliable hands & blocking skills)
Secondary Position: Slot TE (Best when flexed out as a receiver rather than inline blocking)
Hybrid Role: H-Back (Could be used creatively in motion-heavy offenses)
📢 "Taylor is a TE who does everything well-he’s the sleeper teams will regret passing on."