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#11

Jordyn Tyson

WR Arizona State Junior
90.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
7 - 22
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'2"
Height
203
Weight (lbs)
30.25"
Arm Length
9.125"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

26
Bench (reps)

College Statistics

1
Drops
9
Games
100
Targets
18
Career Tds
61
Receptions
1812
Career Yards
8
Receiving Tds
711
Receiving Yards
136
Career Receptions

Scouting Report

A top-10 caliber receiver with elite body control and ball-tracking ability through the air, essentially uncoverable in the red zone through superior positioning. Good ball skills and leaping ability with strong release package and dangerous in contested catch situations. Emerged as a potential top-ten pick with an NFL-ready game despite injury history that bears monitoring.

Player Comparison

Michael Pittman Jr.

Strengths

  • Exceptional separation ability with fluid hips and explosive transitions that put defensive backs in blenders - consistently creates windows even against tight coverage.
  • Devastating on intermediate routes where he showcases advanced understanding of leverage, manipulating defenders with subtle head fakes and pace variations.
  • Natural tracking skills on deep balls allow him to adjust without breaking stride - makes over-the-shoulder catches look routine while maintaining acceleration.
  • Sticky hands in traffic with the concentration to secure catches through contact - hauls in anything remotely catchable, particularly in crucial moments.
  • Runs angry after the catch with surprisingly effective contact balance despite leaner frame - transforms into a running back with elusiveness in space.
  • Competitive blocker who bought into coach Hines Ward's "No Block, No Rock" philosophy - logged 298 run-blocking snaps, fifth among all FBS receivers.
  • Basketball background translates beautifully to boundary work where he boxes out defenders and shows tremendous body control to get both feet down.
  • Clutch performer who elevates in high-leverage situations - scored three fourth-quarter touchdowns and converted 12 third downs, showing true alpha traits.

Areas to Improve

  • Medical history raises durability concerns after suffering a significant knee injury in 2022 and season-ending collarbone injury in 2024.
  • Frame could use additional bulk to better withstand NFL punishment - 195 pounds on his 6'1" frame puts him in just the 33rd percentile for weight.
  • Route tree needs refinement at the top end - occasionally rounds off breaks rather than creating sharp angles NFL corners will capitalize on.
  • Can get tunnel vision as a runner, sometimes missing opportunities to use blockers effectively after the catch rather than trying to beat everyone solo.
  • Needs to become more consistent against press coverage - occasionally struggles against physical corners who disrupt his release timing and footwork.