One of the most polarizing prospects in this year’s NFL draft is Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, but the injury concerns that come with his potential selection weigh heavily for all 32 franchises.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like his injury outlook is improving for the 21-year-old.

On The Athletic’s “Football Show,” NFL draft analyst Dane Brugler revealed that Tyson won’t participate at his Pro Day while his hamstring issue continues to nag.

“It [Tyson’s hamstring] has kind of spiked throughout training,” Brugler stated about the wide receiver prospect. “He wasn’t able to work out at the combine, and he’s not going to work out at the pro day. There is a hope that he can maybe run some routes before the draft, but we will find out about that as we get closer.”

It’s been 3 months 21 days since Jordyn Tyson last played a game.
According to Dane Brugler, he won’t participate at his Pro Day.
Also sounds like his hamstring may have flared up during his training.

That is quite some time for a grade 2 strain to heal…. pic.twitter.com/h2dHSTJOdO

— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) March 21, 2026

This is certainly troubling news for Tyson’s draft stock. Although most NFL executives and scouts didn’t expect Tyson to participate during pro day season, the finality of his absence is noteworthy.

At full health, Tyson is arguably the most talented pass-catcher in this year’s draft class, but a troubling issue hangs over every team’s head: injury concerns. After all, he struggled to stay on the field throughout his four-year NCAA career.

The injuries began to hamper the explosive wideout as a Colorado freshman in 2022, when he suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and PCL. After playing only three games in 2023, he suffered a broken collarbone in 2024, and last season, he missed four games due to a separate hamstring issue.

This past season, Tyson missed four games due to a hamstring injury suffered in October. After returning on Nov. 22, he reaggravated the hammy, forcing him to miss the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine.

Now, NFL teams can’t gather additional intel thanks to his pro day unavailability.

While his talent is undeniable, this undoubted injury history will certainly have teams thinking twice before selecting wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, including the New York Jets at No. 16 and perhaps thereafter.