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Jordyn Tyson to Skip Pro Day With Hamstring Issue, Clouding Draft Evaluation

Scouts now rely on medical evaluations to judge his readiness.

Overview

  • Draft analyst Dane Brugler says Tyson will not participate in his pro day after the same hamstring problem kept him from on‑field work at the NFL Combine.
  • Brugler noted the hamstring bothered Tyson during the season and flared during training, leaving teams without verified testing before the April 23 draft.
  • Tyson’s résumé pairs high‑end tape with durability flags that include torn ACL/MCL/PCL at Colorado, fractured clavicle(s), and missed time for hamstring issues at Arizona State.
  • Daniel Jeremiah dropped Tyson four spots to No. 21 in his overall rankings post‑Combine yet still mocks him in Round 1, while projections range from No. 11 (ESPN) to No. 24 (The Athletic).
  • Yahoo Sports reports he has not played in more than three months and suggests the lack of workouts could push him toward the late first round or early second.