Outlook Tyler Warren
Emerging Pass-Catcher Primed for Top-5 Tight End Season in Indianapolis
Tyler Warren is positioned to dominate targets as the clear lead tight end in Indianapolis, sitting atop a depth chart that includes veteran Mo Alie-Cox. Despite a temporary quarterback shift with Daniel Jones recovering from an Achilles injury, Warren's target volume remains secure. Our models project him to lead the tight end group with 85 receptions on 107 targets.
In 1.0 PPR formats, Warren's market value has been highly active, hovering around an ADP of 54 after a brief early-June climb. This current draft price represents an absolute steal. Our projections expect Warren to eclipse 900 receiving yards and score five touchdowns, making him a prime candidate to outperform his mid-round draft cost.
Recent reports highlight Warren's offseason focus on improving his explosion and separation out of his route breaks, signaling a more refined skillset. With high ownership and starting rates in fantasy leagues, managers can confidently target him as a premium weekly starter with significant touchdown upside.
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Outlook Colby Parkinson
Touchdown Regression Threatens Late-Round Value in a Crowded Rams Tight End Room
Colby Parkinson technically enters the season atop the Rams' tight end depth chart, but he operates within a highly crowded room. Alongside experienced veterans Tyler Higbee and Davis Allen, the Rams' coaching staff continues to rotate young talents Terrance Ferguson and Max Klare, likely capping Parkinson's snap share.
Following a career-best 2025 season where he secured 49 receptions and a massive 10 touchdowns, heavy statistical regression is expected. Our projections reflect this decline, forecasting a modest stat line of 36 catches for 351 yards and four scores.
Fantasy managers have taken notice of his red-zone upside, pushing his 1.0 PPR draft cost up from an ADP of 220 in early May to 187 in June. While we view him as a decent late-round value, his lack of target volume makes him a touchdown-dependent depth piece.
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