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After vacuuming up a team-high 112 targets to match franchise legend Marvin Harrison as the only rookies in Indianapolis history to lead the team in receiving, Tyler Warren is refining his route-running execution to handle an expanded focal role following the departure of Michael Pittman. A usage spike would secure his high-floor projection as a top-tier fantasy tight end, especially with Alec Pierce‘s return date unknown.
Warren’s projectable ceiling climbs even further as starting quarterback Daniel Jones hits his recovery milestones from an Achilles tear to anchor this vertical attack by training camp. Given the the friendly target share dynamics, Warren is a true threat to Trey McBride to be the fantasy TE2 in 2026.