I honestly didn't realize he was 6'6", but his arms are still 3 inches shorter the gronks. They are also shorter than the average TE. I mischaracterized when saying tiny catch radius if that was my original wording but in comparison to gronks, it certainly pales.
Hes certainly not gronk in catch radius or blocking aspect.
Gronk was the definition of a unicorn at the TE position. Let's not compare Warren to future 1st ballot HOFer and instead look at what he does offer to the offense.
He had 4 rushing TDs and 218 yards rushing, that's elite for any TE. He is 6'6 250 and a better blocker that will help more in pass protection than most other Non-OL players.
He had 104 receptions that is also elite for any TE and he averaged about 12 ypc. Those are great numbers for any slot receiving option.
Finally, he is comfortable handling snaps, even in the shotgun, and he can complete passes. This allows for a creative play caller to draw up unique short down and distance or goal line plays that use him as a weapon.
These are the things that separate him from Loveland or any other TE the Bears can get later in the draft.