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Tennessee defensive back Jermod McCoy (3) yells while carrying a deflated gator after defeating Florida during a NCAA football game between Tennessee and Florida in Neyland Stadium, in Knoxville, Tenn. , Oct. 12, 2024.
| Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Commanders links Articles Bullock’s Film Room (subscription) NFL Draft Profile: WR Jordyn Tyson One of the biggest debates I’ve seen doing the rounds among the Commanders fanbase is that of wide receiver prospect Carnell Tate vs fellow wide receiver prospect Jordyn Tyson. While it’s not quite as heated as the Jayden Daniels vs Drake Maye debate of 2024, it’s clearly divided a chunk of the fans as each have a strong preference of one over the other. Yesterday, I broke down Tate’s game , but today it’s the turn of Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson.
At 6-foot-2, 203 pounds, Tyson is a big, athletic receiver with a lot of upside. Personally, I think he’s still a little bit raw when compared to Tate, who is very polished. But you can certainly see the potential for Tyson to develop into a very good receiver in his own right.
One of the things that stands out right away with Tyson is the shiftiness in his route running. He can be a little inconsistent and perhaps doesn’t have the same variety of moves as Tate does, but the moves he does have are very effective when he gets them right. Here's my draft profile on Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson -Fluid athlete for his size -Inside/outside versatility -Injuries can't be ignored Full breakdown: https://t.
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