Arizona State extensive receiver Jordyn Tyson flashed twitch, explosiveness and most significantly good health at his private workout in Tempe on Friday, in accordance with ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
ESPN’s Matt Miller adds Tyson ran “20-25” routes and dropped one go throughout his private workout at the college.
Tyson didn’t do every other on-the-field testing.
Twenty NFL groups attended Tyson’s private workout, in accordance with a number of experiences.
That included the New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals.
Tyson, who’s projected as a first-round prospect this draft, didn’t do on-field work this offseason as he recovered from a hamstring harm. That meant sitting out each the NFL Draft Combine — exterior of posting 26 bench press reps (one away from tying a mix report) — and ASU’s professional day.
When wholesome, the extensive receiver has proved he has the traits to compete at the following stage. After reeling in 75 passes for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024 (12 video games), Tyson added one other 61 catches, 711 yards and eight scores in his ultimate season at ASU (9 video games).
As for the place he may find yourself on Day 1 of the NFL Draft, that’s up for debate, with ESPN’s Matt Miller projecting a ceiling as excessive as No. 14 total and a flooring as little as No. 33.
Tyson’s tape is top-15 caliber when he’s on the sector, however the most effective skill is availability. He missed 17 of the potential 51 video games he might have performed in; he additionally missed the spring program for the Sun Devils final yr. Tyson’s most up-to-date harm was to a hamstring, which brought on him to take a seat out of three video games in 2025.
Teams could have various ranges of acceptance with accidents, however Tyson’s vary is in all places due to that — and eight drops within the 2024 season haven’t helped his inventory both. He might come off the board as early as No. 8 to the Saints or slip to the Jets at No. 33 if these harm issues show legitimate.
In ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr.’s final mock draft of the offseason, Tyson lands with the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 total.
The Athletic’s Dane Brugler isn’t too far off Kiper’s considering in his seven-round mock draft published Wednesday that has Tyson going to the Los Angeles Rams at No. 13.
But in NFL.com analyst Chad Reuter’s five-round mock draft, Tyson goes a lot later within the spherical at No. 22 to the Cleveland Browns through commerce.
“Wherever God wants him to be, it’ll be. And of course, I’m a little biased. … But I’m excited just to see,” ASU extensive receivers coach and former Pittsburgh Steelers extensive receiver Hines Ward told reporters Tuesday.
“I tell all the scouts and all the teams, whatever team ends up drafting him, you’re going to get a winner. I know the work that he’s put into it.”