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Penn State’s Tyler Warren makes incredible one-hand catch

Penn State’s Tyler Warren makes incredible one-hand catch

Penn State tight end Tyler Warren is one of the best players in the country at his position, and he showed it in Penn State’s last game against Bowling Green. He racked up 146 yards in that game and was a big part of the narrow 34-27 victory.

Warren could have taken his talents to the NFL after last season, but luckily for the Nittany Lions, he chose to stick around for his senior season. New offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki didn’t have a weapon at tight end like Warren while at Kansas, but he seems to know how to get him involved early and often.

Warren has made a huge impact in the first half against Kent State, racking up 50 receiving yards and 16 rushing yards. He even threw a touchdown to Nick Singleton from the wildcat. His most impressive play, however, was this beautiful one-handed catch along the sideline.

Drew Allar has been electric in his own right in the first half, but Warren helped him out on this play by reeling in his high throw with ease. Ball skills like that are hard to find at the tight end position, especially at the college level.

That combined with his strength and determination after the catch, and it’s no wonder why he is getting the ball so often early in the season. If Warren can continue to produce at the level he has to start the season, he could be a future first-round NFL draft pick and one of the best tight ends to come through Happy Valley.

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