32 NFL Teams Get Concerning Update on 2,282-Yard WR Amid NFL Combine Decision

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While the NFL Scouting Combine is officially underway in Indianapolis, Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is facing a concerning situation. Projected as a potential first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Tyson had drawn significant interest from all 32 NFL teams eager to evaluate his on-field performance this week. Instead, scouts from the NFL teams just received an unexpected update regarding Tyson’s health.
“Sources: Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson won’t be doing any on-field workouts or testing at the NFL Combine. He continues to work his way back from his in-season hamstring injury,” The Athletic’s Dane Brugler reported via X on February 23.
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As it turns out, rather than participating in workouts on the field, Jordyn Tyson will have to limit his Combine involvement to team interviews, weigh-ins, and medical evaluations due to the hamstring injury. The medical checks could further play a crucial role in shaping Tyson’s draft stock – not only because of his current injury but also due to multiple injuries that interrupted an otherwise productive college career in which he recorded 158 receptions for 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns.
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