
Ian Hartitz reacts to how successful Jordyn Tyson's Friday workout was and what teams in the top 10 make sense as landing spots.

Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson has been considered one of the very best wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft class for the better part of the last calendar year, but an unfortunate 2025 hamstring injury prevented him from doing much of anything at the NFL Combine and Arizona State Pro Day alike.
Well, good news for all the Tyson WR1 truthers out there: His much-anticipated Friday workout reportedly went well! Per ESPN's Matt Miller…
It's good that NFL teams are indeed comfortable with the injury history here, because man: It's pretty tough.
Getting past Tyson's injury history: There is a LOT to like here—particularly when it comes to his ability to generate separation. This trait is Tyson's superpower and what WR1 believers, such as myself, hang their hat on. The slants and in-breaking routes really remind me of Amari Cooper. This part of Tyson's game is truly special.
As for Tyson's potential landing spots inside Miller's reported range, there are a lot of different potential pathways to early-career success. The top four spots that would likely produce the highest 2026 fantasy rank (in no particular order):
Other teams like the Dolphins (pick No. 11) could perhaps offer the highest target ceiling of them all, while the Rams (No. 13) and Jets (No. 16) would be spots where we'd probably be a bit more excited about 2027 and beyond due to the extra target competition in the former offense, and the obvious black hole under center in the latter.
From a dynasty perspective, Fantasy Life rankers Matthew Freedman, Dwain McFarland and I agree that Tyson is deserving of 1.02 treatment in rookie drafts. It's certainly close between Tyson and fellow young studs like Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon, but top-10 draft capital to one of those aforementioned cozy landing spots would probably be enough to give the Sun Devil the nod.
A good, positive day for Tyson and his fans after quite a few weeks of more bad news than good. Hell yeah–only six more days until the NFL Draft!