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Triple Take crew evaluates top tight ends ahead of 2025 NFL Draft

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The Triple Take team, consisting of Dale Lolley, Matt Williamson, and Mike Prisuta, has analyzed the top tight end prospects in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft. The draft will take place in April. Their assessments focus on players who could significantly impact their future NFL teams.

Dale Lolley observes that this year's tight end class is strong, aligning with a growing trend where both NFL and collegiate coaches recognize tight ends as key offensive assets. "Last year, we saw Brock Bowers reset the record books for the position as a rookie," he notes. This year, Tyler Warren from Penn State and Colston Loveland from Michigan are anticipated to be first-round picks.

Lolley's rankings list Tyler Warren at the top due to his versatility and performance at Penn State. Following him is Colston Loveland, noted for his athleticism despite a less productive final season due to injuries. Mason Taylor from LSU ranks third; he's recognized for his receiving skills though he needs improvement in blocking.

Matt Williamson highlights the strength of this year's tight end class compared to other positions like running back and defensive line. He believes that Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland might be selected among the top 20 picks. "It wouldn't be a huge surprise to see as many as 20 tight ends drafted overall," he adds.

Williamson's analysis places Tyler Warren first for his competitive nature and ability to provide substantial gains after catches. He also praises Mason Taylor's balanced athleticism despite acknowledging room for growth in blocking capabilities.

Mike Prisuta reflects on past successful teams like the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs, which have thrived with standout tight ends such as Rob Gronkowski and Travis Kelce. He questions whether a similar talent could emerge in this draft class.

Prisuta ranks Tyler Warren highest due to his all-around capabilities showcased during his college career at Penn State. Mason Taylor follows closely because of his professional approach on the field.

Overall, these experts agree that while there are standout prospects like Warren and Loveland poised for early selection, depth exists throughout later rounds offering teams valuable options depending on their specific needs at tight end.

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