Overview
- Arizona State wideout Jordyn Tyson, who already skipped NFL Combine drills, will not participate in his school’s pro day and plans a teams-only workout limited to positional drills, according to ESPN’s Field Yates as reported by Pro Football Rumors.
- Evaluators cite a lingering hamstring that flared during pre-draft training as the reason he has not tested, reinforcing concerns raised throughout last season.
- Teams are weighing strong game tape and a 1,101-yard 2024 campaign against an extensive injury history that includes a torn ACL, MCL and PCL at Colorado and a fractured clavicle at Arizona State.
- Public boards are shifting as uncertainty grows, with The Athletic’s Dane Brugler praising the tape but flagging durability and NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah ranking Tyson 21st overall.
- Without verified speed and agility numbers from the Combine or a pro day, clubs must lean on medical exams, interviews and limited route work, a process that often pushes injury-risk prospects down draft boards.