Browns NFL Draft target adds another concern to his pre-draft profile
While the talent of NFL Draft target Jordyn Tyson is undeniable, so are the soft tissue injuries that should give the Browns some pause.
The Cleveland Browns need to attack the wide receiver position in the 2026 NFL Draft, and they have done their due diligence at the position. Throughout top-30 visits , seven different wide receivers have come through Berea on a pre-draft meeting with the team. One of those wide receivers is Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson, who is seen as potentially the top pass catcher in the class.
He is also the brother of Jaylon Tyson, who plays small forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers. There is just one hangup with Tyson, however. He has not participated in any part of the pre-draft as he continues to nurse a hamstring injury.
He did not test at the NFL Combine, and now The Athletic's Dane Brugler has stated that he will not test at his pro day either after potentially re-aggravating the hamstring. Itโs been 3 months 21 days since Jordyn Tyson last played a game. According to Dane Brugler, he wonโt participate at his Pro Day.
Also sounds like his hamstring may have flared up during his training. That is quite some time for a grade 2 strain to healโฆ. pic.