Less than one month away from the 2026 NFL Draft, several wide receiver prospects have emerged as potential first-round options for the Pittsburgh Steelers. But one may stand above them all.

Look no further than Arizona State Sun Devils WR Jordyn Tyson, a once-projected top-10 prospect whose draft stock has taken a hit due to nagging injury concerns.

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Here’s a look at Tyson’s scouting report, containing information on his bio, strengths, concerns, stats, and highlights.

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State

40-yard dash: N/A (did not test)

Projection: Mid-to-late first round

Strengths

Versatility to line up at every receiver spot

Outstanding in contested-catch scenarios

Coached by Steelers legendary WR Hines Ward

Concerns

Major injury concerns (knee in 2022, collarbone in 2024, hamstring in 2025)

Average straight-line speed (projected 4.5-second 40-yard dash)

Stats

2022: 22 receptions, 470 yards, 4 touchdowns

2023: 0 receptions, 0 yards, 0 touchdowns

2024: 75 receptions, 1,101 yards, 10 touchdowns

2025: 61 receptions, 711 yards, 8 touchdowns

Highlights

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