Saints spent a full year scouting Jordyn Tyson before drafting him
Drafting Jordyn Tyson wasn't a decision the Saints made lightly. Their scouting department spent a full year evaluating him across numerous visits.
Were you one of the New Orleans Saints fans criticizing the team for picking Jordyn Tyson in the 2026 NFL Draft? The former Arizona State wide receiver was a divisive prospect with obvious playmaking ability but a concerning injury history. It wasn't a decision the Saints made lightly; Tyson had been on their radar since last spring.
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer shined some light on just how much legwork the Saints put in to evaluating Tyson. "Over the course of the past year, New Orleans had assistant GM Jeff Ireland, senior personnel advisor Randy Mueller, national scout Terry Wooden and area scout Mike Di Julio go through Tempe on school calls. They met with him after the Sun Devilsโ first pro day in March, brought him to New Orleans on a 30 visit and sent receivers coach Keith Williams to ASU for Tysonโs personal pro day the Friday before the draft," Breer wrote.
The Saints needed to put this much scrutiny into scouting Tyson because of his injury history. His 2022 freshman year ended with a knee injury that sidelined him for all of 2023. He suffered a broken collarbone in 2024, and missed three games with a hamstring issue in 2025.
Breer reports that all of that work convinced the Saints Tyson wouldn't have recurring injuries related to his ailments at the college level. It also convinced decision-makers in New Orleans that Tyson's arrow is trending up. "They also saw him, as a result of all that missed time, as still developmental," Breer continued.