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Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson's Draft Stock Plummets
Injuries and lack of pre-draft workouts have scouts concerned about the once top-ranked receiver prospect.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 3:52pm
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Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson was once considered a potential top 10-15 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but his stock has taken a serious hit due to a hamstring injury and lack of pre-draft workouts. According to ESPN's Matt Miller, scouts now view Tyson as the 4th-ranked receiver in this year's class and believe he could slide to the back half of the first round.
Why it matters
Tyson's injury history and inability to showcase his talents for NFL teams during the pre-draft process have raised major durability concerns among scouts. While his raw talent is undeniable, teams may be hesitant to invest a high draft pick on a player with such an extensive injury record.
The details
Tyson suffered a hamstring injury back in October 2025 and has been unable to fully recover, missing the NFL Scouting Combine and Arizona State's Pro Day. In addition to the hamstring issue, Tyson has a history of other significant injuries, including a torn ACL, MCL and PCL in 2022 that forced him to miss most of that season. He also suffered a broken clavicle in 2024.
- Tyson suffered the hamstring injury in October 2025.
- He missed the NFL Scouting Combine in February 2026.
- Tyson was unable to participate in Arizona State's Pro Day on March 27, 2026.
- Tyson is scheduled to work out for teams on April 17, 2026, which will be his final chance to improve his draft stock.
The players
Jordyn Tyson
A wide receiver from Arizona State University who was once considered a potential top 10-15 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but has seen his stock plummet due to injuries and lack of pre-draft workouts.
Matt Miller
An ESPN draft analyst who reported that scouts now view Tyson as the 4th-ranked receiver in this year's class and believe he could slide to the back half of the first round.
Dane Brugler
A draft analyst for The Athletic who expressed concerns over Tyson's durability issues, noting the receiver has missed a significant amount of playing time due to various injuries during his college career.
What they’re saying
“In reviewing my grades with a handful of scouts, many remarked that Tyson's hamstring injury and lack of predraft workouts could cause him to slide to the back half of the first round. Three scouts told me that Tyson ranks as the No. 4 receiver on their internal boards.”
— Matt Miller, ESPN Draft Analyst
“Jordyn Tyson's a little more difficult because of the durability factor, all the injuries he's been working through. And even into this draft process, it was a hamstring that bothered him throughout the year, and then it kind of spiked a little bit during training. He wasn't able to work out at the Combine. He's not gonna work out at the pro day.”
— Dane Brugler, Draft Analyst
What’s next
Tyson will have one final opportunity to work out for NFL teams on April 17, 2026, which could be his last chance to improve his draft stock before the 2026 NFL Draft later that month.
The takeaway
Jordyn Tyson's extensive injury history and inability to showcase his talents during the pre-draft process have significantly damaged his once promising draft stock. Teams will have to weigh the risk of selecting a player with such durability concerns against his immense potential, making him a high-risk, high-reward prospect in this year's draft.
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