The San Francisco 49ers are faced with a pivotal decision regarding their first-round draft pick, with opinions divided between bolstering their offensive or defensive line. However, Dane Brugler's big board suggests they might consider selecting a tight end, particularly Colston Loveland or Ty Warren. While a tight end may not be an immediate need, Loveland's ability as a receiving threat and Warren's versatility both present intriguing options for the team's future, especially with George Kittle aging and lacking depth behind him.
His final season was marred by injury and below-average quarterback play, but Loveland still led Michigan in receiving in nine of his 10 games and set program records at tight end. With his speed and ball skills, he can line up anywhere on the field and win as a QB-friendly, multi-level receiving threat.
A high school quarterback, Warren initially joined a Penn State tight end room that included four other future NFL Draft picks - and he became the best of the group. He moves with light feet, fluid body movements and natural balance, all of which help him transition instantly from receiver to runner.
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