Breaking down Colts’ UDFA WR Tyler Kahmann

Breaking down Colts’ UDFA WR Tyler Kahmann


Let’s take a closer look at each of the Colts’ UDFAs. Up next is Emporia State wide receiver Tyler Kahmann.

In addition to their eight draft picks, the Indianapolis Colts have also signed 15 undrafted rookies after the 2025 NFL draft to add to their 91-man offseason roster.

Just as we did with each of the eight draft selections, let’s take a closer look at each of the Colts’ UDFAs. Up next is Emporia State wide receiver Tyler Kahmann.

Tyler Kahmann’s profile

Kahmann played his college football at Division-II Emporia State and put up two huge seasons in 2023 and 2024. According to the team site, Kahmann caught 101 passes for 1,234 yards with 20 touchdowns in 2023.

Then, in 2024, Kahmann managed to improve upon that impressive season with another 100 receptions, 1,488 yards, and 20 more touchdowns.

During those seasons, Kahmann was named a Division-II All-American each year, and he was a team captain in 2024, along with setting records for catches, yards, and touchdowns.

Scouting report

Lance Zierlein, NFL.com: “While Kahmann’s production is indicative of the dominance teams want to see from prospects who played against a lower level of competition, he doesn’t often overwhelm the opposition with explosiveness. He’s a strong slot target who can win when contested, but he’ll need to become more efficient as a route-runner and learn to play much faster if he’s going to make it in the pros.”

They said it

In an interview with WIBW, Kahmann described what he is going to bring to an NFL team.

“Just someone that’s hard-working and will do anything to help the team out,” Kahmann said. “I think that’s what’s gonna be big for me – anyway to get on the field and help is what I’m gonna do,”

Emporia State head coach Garin Higgins on Kahmann, via KSNT: “The way he understands the game, his work ethic, his commitment to his teammates, and to be quite honest, he’s got that competitive edge that I haven’t seen in very many players.”

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