The New Orleans Saints waived tight end Kahale Warring on Wednesday. Warring spent time with the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars last year before joining the Saints. He played in two combined games with the Bills and Jaguars and didn't see a single target. In his rookie season in 2020 with the Houston Texans, Warring caught three passes on seven targets for 35 yards. The 25-year-old was originally drafted in the third round in 2019 by the Texans out of San Diego State. He'll be looking to latch on with another team before training camp this summer.
The Buffalo Bills elevated tight end Kahale Warring from the practice squad to the active roster for the Week 8 game against the Miami Dolphins. With Dawson Knox (hand) out, Warring will likely serve as Tommy Sweeney's backup. While Sweeney did find the end zone in Week 6 before the team's bye week, he's unlikely to rack up a ton of targets in Knox's absence as primarily a blocking-first tight end. Sweeney has played in 12 career games to this point, missed all of last season due to heart complications related to COVID-19 and has only four catches for four yards this season. And Warring, a third-round pick of the Houston Texans in 2019, has just three catches for 35 yards in seven career games played (all in 2020).
Buffalo Bills tight end Kahale Warring was recently released by the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts. He hasn't stayed in one place for very long during camp, but has landed the final practice squad spot in Buffalo. The 6'5 tight end had three receptions for 35 yards during his limited time with the Houston Texans in 2020. He was actually drafted 11 spots before current Bills tight end Dawson Knox. Possibly, the Bills had scouted Warring in 2019 and feel like he has something to offer Buffalo. Nonetheless, he likely won't make an impact in Buffalo and should continue to be ignored in fantasy leagues.
New England Patriots tight end Kahale Warring has been waived by the organization. He wasn't with the team for long at all. Warring was claimed off waivers from the Houston Texans on August 24. He is a former third round pick, but hasn't clicked at the professional level yet. The Pats added Warring as depth, but he wouldn't have a role with Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith on the roster. Hopefully, Warring can land elsewhere, but it's unlikely he'll have any fantasy value.
The New England Patriots have added another tight end to their roster this week. They claimed Kahale Warring off waivers from the Houston Texans. Devin Asiasi has been basically the only healthy tight end for the Pats this preseason. New England does have Hunter Henry and Jonnu Smith, so Warring and Asiasi are likely going to be an afterthought most of the time. Despite that, Warring has the potential to be a legitimate option at the professional level. Right now, fantasy managers can consider him depth, but he could certainly have fantasy value if Smith or Henry miss significant time.
Houston Texans tight end Kahale Warring -- the team's third-round pick in 2019 -- might be running out of time to make an impact in H-Town. Warring was targeted twice in the team's preseason opener but failed to bring either in, with one of those passes getting intercepted. Presumed starters Pharaoh Brown and Jordan Akins didn't play in that game, but Warring still couldn't see the field early, with Anthony Auclair, Ryan Izzo, and Brevin Jordan all getting snaps at tight end before Warring did. At this point, Warring is on the roster bubble, and it's looking more and more like he's on the wrong end of it.
Houston Texans tight end Kahale Warring is a promising young player, but Aaron Reiss of The Athletic expects that Warring will be right on the roster bubble this preseason, with three tight ends -- Jordan Akins, Pharaoh Brown, and Brevin Jordan -- likely ahead of him on the depth chart. Hamstring issues have impaired Warring's first two seasons, with his total NFL production so far amounting to three catches for 35 yards last season while playing seven games. Warring might fare better if he's cut and finds a new home, so fantasy managers who have him on the fringes of their dynasty rosters might want to hope for that scenario.
Houston Texans tight end Kahale Warring has been placed on Injured Reserve with an undisclosed injury, which means he'll miss at least three weeks. With Jordan Akins looking like a potential breakout candidate and Darren Fells remaining a solid play at tight end as well, it's looking more and more like Warring is not going to be the fantasy sleeper that some were expecting him to be in 2020. He can safely be dropped in redraft leagues and in shallow dynasty leagues at this point.
Houston Texans tight end Kahale Warring was a popular sleeper pick early in the offseason in 2019, but concussions led to him landing on the Injured Reserve, ending his season before it began. But Warring has looked strong in training camp this year, including a two touchdown day on Tuesday, and with Houston's tight end situation looking pretty unsettled, Warring has a chance to play a decent role in 2020. Darren Fells is the main tight end to roster in fantasy here due to his touchdown upside, but if Fells falls off over the course of the year, Warring could come on strong in the second half.
Houston Texans tight end Kahale Warring (concussion) has been placed on the Injured Reserve. Warring's been out for awhile now with the concussion and this move had been expected for a little while. Warring could theoretically be activated after Week 8, but Houston's got a plethora of other tight ends and could prioritize activating fellow IR tight end Jordan Thomas (ribs). Warring has no re-draft value this season, though he showed some promise in training camp and could be an interesting deep dynasty stash.