
""It was a hamstring that bothered him throughout the year. It's kind of spiked a little bit during training. He wasn't able to work out at the Combine. He's not going to work out at the pro day. There's a hope he can maybe run some routes before the draft, but we'll find out more about that as we get closer.""
""He's a guy that has missed a lot of time over his four years in college. It's hard to understand how to factor that in, but based just on the tape, I see a guy like Stefon Diggs.""
""Tyson's talent speaks for itself. He's a fluid mover with dynamism, making everything look almost effortless. The Arizona State prospect has the speed to take the top off defenses while also tracking the football exceptionally well downfield.""
""When healthy, he's widely considered to be the most accomplished three-level receiving threat in this class. That's the good stuff, but the injury problems are difficult to dismiss.""
The Washington Commanders hold the No. 7 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, with various possibilities following aggressive moves by general manager Adam Peters. While a defensive prospect remains a consideration, running back Jeremiyah Love and a wide receiver to complement Terry McLaurin are also on the radar. Jordyn Tyson, a potential option, faces durability concerns due to past injuries, including a hamstring issue that prevented him from working out for NFL teams. His talent is notable, but injury history complicates his draft stock.
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