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Jordyn Tyson

Arizona State

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height

"6'1"""

weight

195

position rank

3

overall rank

14

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Analyst's Report

Jordyn Tyson Scouting Report

Jordyn Tyson combines route running, size, athleticism, and big-play ability, which gives him a clear path to be a WR1 for an NFL offense.

Draft Grade: Round 1 - Pro Bowl Caliber

Strengths:

Route Running: Tyson is a savvy route runner who understands the details and how to attack defenders, forcing them to give him the spot he wants to get to.

Big-Play Threat: Tyson has a natural ability to create explosive opportunities, whether caching the ball short and providing RAC yardage or going up and over defenders to bring in a deep pass. 

Versatility: Tyson has the athleticism and IQ to play at multiple alignments. Tyson is effective and could be impactful as both an outside receiver and in the slot. 

Speed: Tyson has deceptive speed that allows him to being able to consistently get past defensive backs and create an explosive play vertically.

Concerns:

Catch Radius: Tyson appears to be more comfortable catching the ball close to his body instead of getting max extension by extending his arms. This limits his catch radius and gives defensive backs an opportunity to make a play on the ball.

Press Coverage: Defenders who play press can disrupt Tyson's ability to efficiently get into his route.