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Carnell Tate vs Tyler Warren

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 65.2
Questionable
Carnell Tate
WR · TEN · WR29
ADP 50.1
Questionable
Tyler Warren
TE · IND · TE4
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
52% would rather draft Warren over Tate
48%Tate
52%Warren
Based on 25 comparison results

Should you draft Carnell Tate or Tyler Warren?

Last season — 2025, per game

Tate
2025
Warren17 games
0.0Fantasy pts8.9
0Games17
0.0Targets6.6
0.0Rec4.5
0Rec yds48
0.0TD0.3
Full game log & past seasons
Carnell Tate — rookie
College: Ohio State

No NFL stats yet · draft capital unavailable

Tyler Warren
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
MIA
11.4
TE5
9
7
76
0
2
DEN
9.9
TE7
7
4
79
0
3
TEN
5.3
TE22
5
3
38
0
4
LAR
15.8
TE3
6
5
70
0
5
LV
12.4
TE11
4
4
44
1
6
ARI
15.3
TE3
9
6
63
1
7
LAC
14.9
TE6
5
4
69
1
8
TEN
7.3
TE13
5
4
53
0
9
PIT
5.1
TE29
7
5
26
0
10
ATL
13.9
TE5
10
8
99
0
11
12
KC
7.0
TE14
7
5
45
0
13
HOU
9.7
TE11
4
3
22
1
14
JAX
2.7
TE29
6
2
15
0
15
SEA
3.4
TE34
6
3
19
0
16
SF
4.5
TE24
9
3
30
0
17
JAX
6.8
TE20
5
5
43
0
18
HOU
5.1
TE24
8
5
26
0

Latest takes

Carnell Tate
  • With fourth overall pick Carnell Tate added to this offense and Cam Ward entering his second season, this team should take a step forward.

    Ellis Johnson· Aug 19
  • With a stable coaching staff in place, they’ve supplied Ward with more weapons, including 2026 first-round wide receiver Carnell Tate and former Giants receiver Wan’Dale Robinson , and he has a year of working with other wide receivers like Chimere Dike and Elic Ayomanor under his belt.

  • Carnell Tate (WR – TEN) Currently the WR14 in dynasty ECR, ahead of several more established veteran names, one analyst believes this is close to as good as Tate’s value will ever be, even after ranking him as his own WR1 in this year’s rookie class.

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  • Carnell Tate Egbuka also posted a top-20 all-time rookie season in targets (127)

  • Carnell Tate (WR – TEN) Carnell Tate might have been taken fourth overall in the 2026 NFL draft, but it really comes down to what you believe about quarterback Cam Ward and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll

    Ryan Kirksey· Aug 6
  • Pollard should find running room in 2026 with Carnell Tate and Wan’Dale Robinson added to the passing game, improved play from Cam Ward , and an offensive line that last year was quietly 13th-best in yards before contact per attempt.

  • Drafting Carnell Tate is a bet on talent and Cam Ward ‘s ability to take off in his second season with Brian Daboll calling plays. I want to bet on Tate as I’m in love with the talent. Tate is an amazing route runner who can separate at all three levels of the field after ranking tenth in yards per route run and fourth in receiving grade last season (per PFF).

  • Yesterday, I was speaking with Football Absurdity hair model Waleed Ismail about an auction team he mock drafted where he went heavy RB (Bijan, Hampton, Derrick Henry), and paid down at WR (Carnell Tate, Parker Washington).

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • Carnell Tate as the WR30. The cheapest a top-5 drafted rookie WR has been in a long time. Tate slides into an offense where he can emerge as the true No. 1 alpha WR.

  • Another big addition to the room came in the first round of this year’s draft, when Tennessee created shockwaves by selecting Ohio State’s Carnell Tate at No. 4 overall. Ward was able to get some decent production out of rookie pass catchers Chimere Dike , Elic Ayomanor , and (tight end) Gunnar Helm last year, and much more will be expected out of Tate in 2026.

    Ely Allen· Jul 18
  • Names cited as this type of upside swing include Christian Watson , Bhayshul Tuten , Carnell Tate , and Parker Washington , all players who’ve flashed real talent but haven’t yet strung together a full, consistent season.

  • Tate currently sits at 11th overall on the dynasty chart, but one analyst is planning to move him behind George Pickens by the time the August chart is released. The core concern is that Tate came in with less pre-draft hype than some of the true elite receiver prospects at the top of recent classes, and he was the number two receiver in his own college offense, which raises real questions about whether he projects as a true alpha target earner at the next level.

  • The offseason highlight junkies are salivating over Carnell Tate. People in Nashville are just excited to have someone to be excited about. I expect Tate to be the target leader, followed by fellow newcomer Wan'Dale Robinson.

    Kemper Trull· Jul 10
  • During his three years with the Buckeyes, Tate caught an impressive 82% of his catchable targets at 15 or more yards downfield. Titans receivers caught just 67% of those throws last year, ranked 20th.

  • Tate will immediately start on the outside along with Calvin Ridley, giving Ward two legitimate downfield weapons. Although Tate doesn't have blazing speed, he is an efficient route runner who still creates separation and also has the height to pluck the ball from the air in contested situations.

Tyler Warren
  • Fantasy players should take Tyler Warren a few picks earlier or wait nearly two rounds to select Sam LaPorta (TE8).

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 22
  • Warren was excellent last year on a per-route basis. Among 59 qualifying tight ends, he was sixth in target share, ninth in receiving yards per game, 18th in yards per route run and first downs per route run, and sixth in first-read-read share (per Fantasy Points Data). His target share and first-read share should increase this season with Pittman Jr. gone, and his per-route productivity should also improve if Daniel Jones can stay healthy for the entire season and be at least a shadow of his healthy self.

  • Obviously, Tyler Warren will see a great deal, and Alec Pierce just secured the bag, but Downs should not be forgotten

    Kyle Zeigler· Aug 6
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  • Tyler Warren (IND) — TE4, Overall RK56, Bye: 13 Tyler Warren ‘s rookie season got off to a fast start, but his production slowed down markedly late in the season, leaving us with a challenging evaluation for 2026.

  • Tyler Warren ’s rookie season and Alec Pierce ’s contract are reasons to believe that the Colts’ offense can continue to get better around Taylor, making his job much easier.

  • This is simply a, “the drop-off from Tyler Warren to Tucker Kraft isn’t going to be as big as you think (and I have Kraft higher, for what it’s worth), and that makes Warren a bad value” sentiment.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 28
  • The Colts passing game operated by committee throughout the year, with each of Alec Pierce, Tyler Warren, Michael Pittman Jr. and Josh Downs filling a specific role within the offense.

  • He continued building around a young receiver corps, adding Emeka Egbuka and later Jameson Williams , and locked down his tight end room early with Tyler Warren , calling him a long-term dynasty asset worth building around even with quarterback uncertainty in Indianapolis.

  • Tyler Warren picked up a small bump but stayed in place at fourth, standing fairly alone in that spot: not close enough to catch third, but comfortably ahead of Tucker Kraft , who settled in as the TE5.

  • Tyler Warren should continue to ascend.

    Kemper Trull· Jul 10
  • While Daniel Jones appears healthy heading into 2026, I expect to see more of Warren taking snaps at quarterback, as he did at Penn State. Warren offers unique upside that has received little discussion this offseason.

  • The Colts offense took a big step forward in 2025, and they will need to rely even more on Tyler Warren to keep that momentum going. Warren had an outstanding rookie year after leading the Colts in targets last season. The departure of Michael Pittman (PIT) will lead to even more looks for Warren's second season.

  • Warren had a strong rookie season, catching 76 of 112 targets for 817 yards and 4 touchdowns. He also added a rushing touchdown. Warren played 84% of the snaps as a rookie, running a route on 83.6% of the team's dropbacks.

    Rich Hribar· Jul 8
  • Tyler Warren has a clear chance to finish as the overall TE1 in 2026. He's the returning member of Indy's receiving corps most likely to handle those middle-of-the-field opportunities that previously belonged to Michael Pittman. Warren saw the second-most targets inside the 10-yard line among all tight ends last season (11), yet he finished with only four spikes.

  • Among the second-tier tight ends, Tyler Warren generated some of the strongest endorsements. He was named a must-draft target thanks to expectations for increased volume and a larger offensive role. The belief is that Warren still has room to grow and could push toward the elite tier if his opportunity expands.