Arizona StateWR

JORDYN TYSON

6'2"200 lbs
Scout Grade
9.6/10

Scout's Take

Jordyn Tyson is a vertical nightmare that forces defensive coordinators to rethink their safety shells. Tyson's game is built on suddenness and an uncanny ability to track the deep ball over his shoulder without breaking stride. He has become the focal point of an explosive passing attack, consistently winning on 'nine' routes and deep posts. What separates Tyson from typical deep threats is his vertical leaping ability. At 6'2", he plays much larger than his size, routinely climbing the ladder to pluck the ball away from defenders at the highest point. This 'jump ball' dominance makes him a high-value red-zone target in fantasy leagues, specifically in formats where touchdowns reign supreme. His speed is deceptive; he doesn't look like he's moving fast because his strides are so fluid, but he consistently eats up the cushion of cornerbacks. On the technical side, Tyson still has room to grow. His current route tree is somewhat limited to the vertical plane, and he can sometimes struggle with focus drops on easy, intermediate 'sit' routes. He needs to learn how to use his physicality to break off routes more sharply. However, his raw athletic profile and ball-tracking instincts are traits that cannot be taught. Stylistically, he mirrors Garrett Wilson in his ability to contort his body in mid-air to make impossible catches.

Strengths

  • Vertical stretcher.
  • Ball tracking.
  • Explosive leaper.

Areas to Improve

  • Limited route tree.
  • Focus drops.
NFL Comparison
Garrett Wilson

2-Year Hit Rates

Top 25 Asset45%
Top 50 Asset68%
Top 100 Asset85%

Key Traits

Deep Threat97/100
Jump Ball95/100
Speed93/100