Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson put any lingering doubts to rest on Friday, delivering a private workout that has firmly cemented his status as a first-round talent ahead of next week's NFL Draft.
The session drew scouts and decision-makers from a staggering 20 franchises, including the Titans, Giants, Eagles, and Dolphins, signaling league-wide interest in the explosive playmaker. For a prospect whose draft process was hampered by injury, this was his crucial moment to shine in front of the league.
According to reports from the workout, Tyson did exactly that. He showcased the elite athleticism that made him a standout, with ESPN's Pete Thamel quoting a source who praised his "twitch, explosiveness and leaping ability." Running 20-25 routes with only a single drop, Tyson demonstrated he is fully recovered and ready for the next level.
This performance was particularly vital for Tyson, who missed on-field testing at both the NFL Scouting Combine and Arizona State's Pro Day due to a hamstring issue. His college career also saw setbacks, including an ACL tear and a broken collarbone, making this clean, dynamic workout all the more impressive for teams assessing his durability.
When healthy, his production speaks for itself. In just nine games last season, he hauled in 61 catches for 711 yards and eight touchdowns, proving he can be a dominant offensive weapon. With the draft just days away, Jordyn Tyson has made his final, compelling case to be one of the first names called on Thursday night.
