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Top Wide Receiver Prospect Emerges With Serious ‘Red Flag’ Just One Month Before NFL Draft

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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NFL logo on the field. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL draft is one month and a day away, and more updates about the prospects hoping to hear their names called by commissioner Roger Goodell continue to pop up.

While some, such as Mississippi State’s Brenen Thompson, Alabama’s Germie Bernard and Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love, raised their stocks in recent months, others have raised eyebrows due to several factors.

Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson belongs to the second group. His injury history has become a source of concern for NFL teams. On Friday, Dane Brugler of The Athletic reported that Tyson won’t participate in his Pro Day due to a lingering hamstring issue.

“There’s a hope that he can maybe run some routes before the draft, but we’ll find out about that as we get closer,” Brugler said. “He’s a guy that has missed a lot of time over his four years in college, and it’s hard to understand how much to factor that in.”

Jordyn Tyson Projected To Join Cleveland Browns In 2026 Draft

Big Statement Emerges on Jordyn Tyson as Injury History Raises Red Flags for 32 NFL Teams
Jordyn Tyson (Image Credits: Imagn)

In his latest mock draft, NFL.com’s Chad Reuter has the Cleveland Browns picking Jordyn Tyson with the No. 22 pick. It would come after the Browns made a trade with the Los Angeles Chargers.

“Cleveland doesn’t wait around to see if Philadelphia chooses Tyson, swapping fourth-round picks with the Chargers and sending a fifth-rounder to compete the deal. Tyson’s the most explosive receiver in the class and could turn out to be the biggest playmaker if healthy,” Reuter wrote.

The 21-year-old spent three seasons in college, including the last two with the Sun Devils. He caught 158 passes for 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns. His durability issues could prompt teams to pass up on him, but if he stays healthy, Tyson could be a major addition to any team.

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