Bears eye versatile tight end Tyler Warren for offense

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The Chicago Bears are looking to improve their offense by drafting a top playmaker. They are considering adding Tyler Warren, a tight end from Penn State, with the 10th overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. Ben Johnson, the Bears' new offensive coordinator, aims to create a dynamic offense similar to the one he led in Detroit. Last season, Warren had a standout performance, recording 1,233 yards and leading the Big Ten in receptions. He also finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy race. The Bears already have Cole Kmet at tight end, but they believe Warren can bring more versatility to the team. Jordan Reid of ESPN noted that having both Kmet and Warren could enhance the Bears' offensive strategies, especially in formations that feature two tight ends. Warren's skills as both a receiver and a blocker make him an attractive option for the Bears. Adding him to a group that includes D.J. Moore and Rome Odunze could help the team make significant improvements next season. With Johnson's reputation for innovative offense, Warren could quickly become a key player for the Bears.


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