ASU WR Jordyn Tyson solidifies first-round draft status in front of 20 teams
Key Points:
- Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson held his private NFL workout on Friday, impressing multiple teams and solidifying his status as a top draft pick.
- Twenty NFL teams, including the Titans, Giants, Eagles, and Cowboys, attended the workout, signaling strong interest in Tyson, who is projected to be selected in the top 10.
- Tyson demonstrated his explosiveness, twitch, and leaping ability, showing he is healthy despite previous injuries, according to an ESPN source present at the workout.
- During the workout, Tyson ran 20-25 routes and dropped only one pass but did not participate in other on-field testing due to a recent hamstring injury.
- Tyson’s college career was marked by significant production with 61 catches, 711 yards, and eight touchdowns in nine games last season, overcoming past injuries including an ACL tear and broken collarbone.