INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts drafted tight end Tyler Warren to be a playmaker.

He needed one game to prove he was worthy of the No. 14 overall pick.

Warren caught seven passes for 76 yards, rushed for a first down and nearly made his first touchdown catch in Indy's first season-opening victory in a dozen years, a 33-8 rout of Miami on Sunday. His reception total was tied for second since 1970 among NFL tight ends making their first career start, and he was second in franchise history in receiving yards by a rookie tight end in his debut.

It wasn't just the numbers that turned heads.

"He adds a lot,” new starting quarterback Daniel Jones said. “He’s a dangerous guy with the ball in his hands. He’s going to make extra yards. He’s physical. He’s going to go up and make the

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