It’s common to see Jaxxon Warren lingering near the quarterbacks in slow moments at Colorado State football practice.

Those QBs will compete in small games, like a bucket drill where they try to lob a pass into the back corner of the end zone and land it in a bucket.

The 6-foot-8 Warren is expected to a dangerous pass-catching tight end for CSU in 2025, but there he is hanging near the throwers. But, as he tells it, they won’t let him play.

“They never let me do it cause I think they think I’m going to win. I think they’re scared of the competition,” Warren says with a laugh.

It’s illustrative of Warren’s football path. As a high school senior he went to Nevada’s “Air Raid” camp as a quarterback when Jay Norvell and Matt Mumme were running that offense in Reno. Warren won the camp an

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