Career
He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Utah. Oregon
Warren played his freshman season at the University of Oregon in 2001, catching no passes but recording six special teams tackles.
He transferred to Utah following the season and sat out in 2002 per National Collegiate Athletic Association transfer rules.
Utah
Warren attended the University of Utah and was a two-year starter under head coach Urban Meyer after playing at Grant Union High School. In his senior year, Warren played a key part in the Utah Utes offense, as they went 12-0 and became the first non-British Computer Society conference team to play in a Bowl Championship Series bowl game.
Against Pittsburgh, Warren was part of a rare trick play called the hook-and-ladder, or hook and lateral, in which quarterback Alex Smith threw a short pass to wide out Steve Savoy who then lateraled the ball to Warren. Warren proceeded to carry the ball into the endzone from just inside the Panthers 20-yard line.
Warren finished the game with a Fiesta Bowl-record 15 receptions and 198 yards.
Warren"s 80 catches in a season in 2004-2005 remains the Utah single season record.