Top NFL Draft Prospect Talks Value of Tight Ends Like Travis Kelce, Dallas Goedert prepares for Super Bowl Lix

Penn State Star and Top NFL Draft Prospect Tyler Warren prepares phase.

Speaking to Pakinomist Digital prior to Super Bowl Lix Over the weekend, Warren shared his thoughts on the veteran’s tight ends Travis Kelce and Dallas Goedert and the influence they have not only had on the game but on the value of the position.

Penn State Nittany Lions Tight End Tyler Warren (44) catches a Touchdown -Pass over Boise State Broncos Safety Ty Benefield (0) under their VRBO Fiesta Bowl matchup at State Farm Stadium. (IMagn)

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“I think his ability to always seem to open, whether it’s one way or the other – he knows what he’s doing well and he continues to do,” Warren said of it Kansas City Chiefs star. “It’s not about looking in a certain way, it’s about doing it and what works for you.”

“Continuing to be able to be this elite who receives tight end and does all that for this long period is really impressive. I think it speaks to his craft and how he attacks every game.”

Kansas City Chiefs Tight End Travis Kelce (87) celebrates a Touchdown -Catch in the first quarter against Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, January 2, 2022, at Paul Brown Stadium. (Kareem Elgazzar / The Enquirer / USA Today Network via Imag images)

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Warren continued to praise Goedert’s physical and versatility and reminded of his brutal stiff arm against Packers Cornerback Carrington Valentine, resulting in 24-yard touchdown in Eagles’22 -10 win over Green Bay in the Wild-Card Round.

“It’s been great to see,” he said. “I think tight ends have really been on [an upward] Trend in just their use and they are valuable. It’s been great to look at.

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Warren certainly hopes that the value in tight ends will transfer to the draft, where he is expected to be selected in the first round.

Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Tyler Warren (44) celebrates his Touchdown -Catch against Boise State Broncos during their VRBO Fiesta Bowl -Matchup at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on December 31, 2024. (IMagn)

Warren had a prominent year in the Penn State and served the John Mackey Award as the country’s best tight end. On the way to College Football Playoff SemiFinal, the MacKey ended the season with 104 receptions for 1,233 yards and eight touchdowns. He rushed another 218 yards and four touchdowns.

He has drawn comparisons with some of the NFL’s most elite tight ends, including George Kittle and Rob Gronkowski.

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At the forefront of the 2025 NFL draft on April 24, Warren has committed to a special obligation to his health and fitness journey by working with Planet Fitness.

“When you go there, it could be a guy who has been for 20 years or it may be your first day and you know there will be a place for you in there and a welcoming environment,” Warren told Pakinomist Digital.

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