Why over half the NFL went to Jordyn Tyson's personal workout
Tyson's a hot commodity.
Why over half the NFL went to Jordyn Tyson's personal workout originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Few players have had as bumpy a ride to the first round as Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson.
As a consensus top-20 player and a top-three receiver in this class, his spot now feels safe. The talent is hardly in question, but an ugly injury history, a mostly-absent pre-draft circuit, and the rise of other pass-catching options have made his stock tumultuous. Tyson had one last chance to change the tune before the NFL Draft on Friday.
Tyson's pre-draft workout gets rave reviews Tyson's 2025 season was derailed by a hamstring injury, and it lingered into the offseason, clouding his profile. The standout didn't work out in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, nor did he participate in Arizona State's Pro Day. Certainly, some teams were put off by his lengthy recovery, fair or not.
There were questions left unanswered, and asking teams to have faith in a lower body that had already been through a severe knee injury three years prior. That wasn't Tyson's only injury. In 2024, he dealt with a collarbone ailment that kept him out of two games.