Particle.news

Jordyn Tyson Skips Combine Drills as Teams Zero In on Health and Interviews

His rehab-driven decision to forgo on-field testing has shifted attention to verified medicals ahead of his pro day.

Overview

  • Arizona State’s Jordyn Tyson did not participate in on-field workouts at the NFL Scouting Combine as he continues to recover from an October hamstring injury and undergoes medical evaluations.
  • Tyson addressed durability questions in Indianapolis, characterizing past knee and collarbone injuries as contact-related and saying he is refining a regimen to stay on the field.
  • The Browns held a formal interview with Tyson, and he said joining his brother Jaylon in Cleveland would be a blessing.
  • He said the Commanders’ interview format stood out to him, and he described a potential fit with the Giants as a dream team after a meeting he enjoyed.
  • Despite limited college availability due to injuries, he produced 158 receptions for 2,282 yards and 22 touchdowns and remains ranked among the class’s top receivers, including No. 2 at the position on Mel Kiper’s board.