NY Giants 2026 NFL Draft scouting report: Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
Could the NY Giants really draft Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson at 5th overall?
Arizona wide receiver Jordyn Tyson makes a leaping catch against UCF. | Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images There are plenty of polarizing players in the 2026 NFL Draft. However, there are few prospects more polarizing than Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson.
On one hand, Tyson has a long history of significant injuries and has basically missed 1/3 of the games for which he’s been eligible over his college career. His durability, availability, and even the likely length of his career have to be questions for NFL teams. However, he also has legitimately excellent tape and is the kind of player who can be a true “WR1” who forces defenses to gameplan for him.
When healthy, Tyson is arguably the best receiver in this draft class, with a blend of size, athleticism, skill, and big play potential that few can match. But there’s that “when healthy” again. The New York Giants raised eyebrows when they were one of 18 teams in attendance for Tyson’s April 17th, workout.
GM Joe Schoen was on the scene for Tyson’s workout just ahead of the draft, lending credence to late-breaking rumors that the Giants could indeed be interested in Tyson. So what is there to know about him? Prospect: Jordan Tyson (0) Games Watched: vs.
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