Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson will work out for NFL teams six days before the draft

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Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson will work out for NFL teams on April 17, six days before the draft, to demonstrate his health and speed after recovering from a hamstring injury. Tyson has first-round talent but has been plagued by injuries throughout his college career, including hamstring issues, a torn ACL, and a broken collarbone.
Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson will work out for NFL teams on April 17. He is recovering from a hamstring injury and did not participate in the Scouting Combine or Arizona State's Pro Day. Tyson has first-round talent but has been injured often in college. He tore his ACL as a freshman and broke his collarbone after transferring to Arizona State. A strong workout could boost his draft prospects.
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