Last season, the NFL saw the emergence of Indianapolis Colts tight end, Tyler Warren. Then, a rookie, Warren looked like anything but a player who was finding his footing. Warren earned a Pro Bowl, set the Colts' single-season rookie reception record (76), and accumulated 817 receiving yards and five all-purpose scores. This is why it should come as no surprise that he made Matt Okada's second-year breakout candidate list for the 2026 season. Okada believes Warren has First-Team All-Pro potential. "Warren’s floor should be close to 120 targets, and he could realistically reach 140-150 in a breakout campaign.…