Jordyn Tyson
ASU WR Jordyn Tyson already has ties to the city of Cleveland, as his older brother Jaylon Tyson plays for the Cavaliers. Jaylon Tyson was selected by the Cavs with the 20th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.
"I think we'd love it," Jordyn Tyson said. "But me personally, I feel like he'll just make me more locked in on a day-to-day basis. Just seeing him, because he's the reason why I have this work ethic to this day and just the ability to be able to look at him as a pro and see what he does on a day-to-day basis. I feel like it would increase my game even more than he already has."
Jordyn Tyson began his collegiate career at Colorado, in which he played in nine games and caught 22 receptions for 470 yards and four touchdowns. He then transferred to Arizona State and played his final three years, totaling 136 receptions for 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns over 24 career games.
He sees his best traits as his route running and his hands, as well as his overall feel of the game.
"I feel like I'm a very quick player," Jordyn Tyson said. "I'm a little twitched up is what Hines Ward would say. But yeah, I feel like I can win on my feet in various ways and I can set up defenders and win with my feet."
When the receivers take the field at Lucas Oil Stadium for the on-field workouts, Jordyn Tyson said he plans to participate in the bench press during the athletic testing and drills for the wide receivers.
He also used his time at the combine to meet with teams and said one of those meetings was with the Browns.
"It was amazing. Got to meet Andrew Berry. Got to meet Todd Monken. Amazing," he said. "Took a lot away. That was one of my last ones, so I was kind of warmed up. I feel like it's just like every other meeting. It was kind of sitting in the middle room explaining plays and stuff like that."