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ESPN’s Reid: Jordyn Tyson off the board 1 pick ahead of Cardinals in 2026 NFL mock draft
Jordyn Tyson is giving NFL teams, scouts and analysts plenty of film to watch before the 2026 draft.
Through six games this season, Tyson has brought in 47 passes to account for 77% of Arizona State’s wide receiver catches.
ESPN’s Jordan Reid projected Tyson going at No. 7 in the draft. With the current NFL standings, that would have him being selected by the New York Giants one pick before the Arizona Cardinals.
Jaxson Dart is showing signs of being the Giants’ next franchise QB, so New York should help him by stocking up on playmakers. With Malik Nabers expected to recover fully from a torn right ACL in time for the 2026 season, drafting Tyson would give Dart another security blanket and a potent one-two punch at wide receiver.
From scrawny and overlooked, ASU's Jordyn Tyson has developed into one of NCAA's best
Back before he was the mild-mannered and soft-spoken Jordyn Tyson who has endeared himself to Arizona State fans, before he was baptized and embraced religion, before he became one of the best wide receivers in college football, he was a fiery and tiny kid with a mouth to match it.
Brandon Tucker was leading a youth football all-star team, the Yellowjackets United, in the Dallas metro area around 2017 when he was approached by a parent of one of his players.
“They said, ‘Hey, I got a player I want to bring out. He’s aggressive, he plays a little bit of linebacker. He likes to mix it up. He’ll fight. And they said, he’ll use some profanity as well,’” Tucker said.
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Giants land explosive former teammate of Cam Skattebo in early 2026 mock draft
The New York Giants are in the market for a wide receiver as this year’s trade deadline approaches. However, there is some risk involved with trading for a veteran wide receiver mid-season.
Plus, when acquiring a player via trade, a team is also acquiring that player’s contract, which can be difficult for a team that is up against the salary cap.
The cheaper, and arguably higher-potential alternative would be to address the position in the offseason during the NFL Draft. If the Giants don’t trade for a wide receiver, drafting one early in the 2026 draft could be an exciting option.
