It’s no secret that the Indianapolis Colts desperately lack a viable tight end room heading into the 2025 season, particularly from a pass-catching standpoint. Indy’s production at the position has been lacking ever since longtime Colts tight end Jack Doyle retired. Now more than ever, the Colts need to adjust their batting stance and swing for a tight end that can provide both reliability and production in the passing game.
Thankfully for Indianapolis, this year’s draft class is littered with intriguing prospects at the position. From top targets in Penn State’s Tyler Warren and Michigan’s Colston Loveland to middle-round targets in LSU’s Mason Taylor, Miami’s Elijah Arroyo, and Texas’s Gunnar Helm, the Colts have options as to how they want to attack the top of the draft.