
Colts 2025 NFL combine: Measurements for top tight end draft prospects
Colts 2025 NFL combine: Measurements for top tight end draft prospects
A big position of need for the Indianapolis Colts is at tight end, and on Friday of the NFL combine, this position group is going through measurements and on-field testing.
Of note, three of the top tight ends in this year's draft, Tyler Warren, Colston Loveland, and Elijah Arroyo, are not participating in the on-field drills this week.
However, this year's tight end class is one of the deeper position groups. The Athletic's Dan Brugler recently mentioned that he believes there are 5-6 starting-caliber tight ends available in the draft.
For more on which tight ends to keep your eyes on, click here.
Once the on-field drills take place, we will provide more updates about which prospects stood out. However, the tight ends have already completed their measurements, which you can find below for the top prospects in this year's class.
For some context around these measurement figures, below you can find Brock Bowers' measurements from last offseason via MockDraftable. Take note of the percentile each category falls into and use that as a reference to where this year's tight ends land measurement-wise.

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