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With the 2026 NFL Draft roughly a month away, Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson has emerged as one of the most polarizing prospects. Tyson showcased his potential at Arizona State from 2024-2025,
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Could injury concerns affect Jordyn Tyson's NFL Draft stock?
With the 2026 NFL Draft just around the corner, this time is crucial for prospects looking to make or break their stock. That's why, despite Tyson's talent, his outlook is looking quite grim right now.
Top wide receiver draft prospect Jordyn Tyson hasn't been able to take the field for several months. NFL teams should be concerned.
While the talent of NFL Draft target Jordyn Tyson is undeniable, so are the soft tissue injuries that should give the Browns some pause.
The 2026 NFL Draft starts on April 23 in Pittsburgh, and the first round could feature several wide receivers.
The Minnesota Vikings saw the departure of Jalen Nailor this offseason, and Jordan Addison is in line for a new contract. As a result, the depth behind Justin Jefferson could become uncertain depending on what the Vikings want to do with Addison.
Jordyn Tyson, who is the No. 1 wide receiver prospect on the latest big board from B/R's NFL Scouting Department, could have his eye on a couple of potential landing spots as the 2026 draft approaches.
After trading Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins should be eying up Jordyn Tyson and Makai Lemon with the first of their two Day One selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Bears are being linked to a wide receiver prospect with intriguing upside and a skill set that could perfectly complement Caleb Williams.
Arizona State safety Myles Rowser speaks with Sporting News about the teams showing interest as the draft approaches
The former Sun Devil is prepared to take the jump to the pro level after two seasons of stardom in Tempe.
We're getting ready for the NFL Draft by going one-on-one with Jordyn Tyson and Keith Abney. Plus, Molly Miller leads ASU to the NCAA Tournament in her first year in Tempe