
The outstanding team at the Draft Network put out a mock draft on Monday morning. With Miami now holding the 5th overall pick of the 2026 draft, they have Miami looking for a Tyreek Hill replacement.
“The Miami Dolphins are enduring the type of campaign that gets everybody fired despite Sunday’s upset victory. They’ll likely appoint a new head coach and general manager in 2026. Tyreek Hill could be cut or ponder retirement this offseason (he’s hinted in the past). Whoever next year’s quarterback is will need a go-to weapon. Jordyn Tyson is a dynamic playmaker with big-play ability.”
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After lighting up Texas high school competition with over 1,500 receiving yards as a senior at Allen High, Jordyn Tyson initially landed at Colorado, where he flashed his big-play potential as a true freshman in 2022. His 21.36 yards per catch ranked fourth nationally, and he became the first Buffalo freshman to record a receiving touchdown in a season opener. After transferring to Arizona State and redshirting in 2023 while recovering from a knee injury, Tyson exploded onto the national scene in 2024.
Tyson’s breakout 2024 campaign was nothing short of spectacular, as he hauled in 75 catches for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns en route to third-team All-America honors. The springy wideout dominated opponents during a six-game stretch where he racked up 732 yards (104.0 per game) and six scores on 50 receptions. His signature performance came in a crucial road win at Kansas State, where he shredded the Wildcats for 176 yards and two touchdowns on 12 catches. Tyson’s emergence was vital to ASU’s stunning turnaround from 3-9 to a Big 12 championship and College Football Playoff appearance under Kenny Dillingham.
Athletic pedigree runs in the family, as Tyson’s brother Jaylon starred on the hardwood at California before becoming the 20th overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2024 NBA Draft. The younger Tyson has brought his basketball background to the gridiron, showing exceptional body control and contested-catch ability that helped him haul in 67% of contested targets in 2024. Unfortunately, his breakout season was cut short when he suffered a collarbone injury against Arizona, forcing him to miss the Sun Devils’ postseason run.
Tyson enters the 2025 campaign with legitimate WR1 potential for the 2026 NFL Draft class. His explosiveness off the line and natural separation skills will translate immediately to the next level, giving him a floor as a dangerous second option in any passing attack. What pushes his ceiling into potential stardom is his rare blend of downfield playmaking and chain-moving reliability. The film shows a receiver who consistently wins in the intermediate areas while maintaining some ability to take the top off defenses – a combination that translates perfectly to today’s passing-heavy NFL.
Tyson thrives from both slot and boundary alignments, making him an ideal fit for modern offenses that prioritize pre-snap motion and positional flexibility. Teams deploying heavy play-action concepts will particularly covet his ability to find soft spots in zone coverage and stack defenders on vertical stems. His basketball background shows up repeatedly when watching his tape – the footwork, body control, and spatial awareness allow him to box out defenders and high-point balls in contested situations.
If Tyson can stay healthy and build upon his remarkable 2024 season, we’re looking at a first-round selection come April 2026. His combination of route-running savvy, contested catch prowess, and competitive toughness will make him an immediate contributor with Pro Bowl upside by year two. The medicals remain the lone significant question mark, but players this talented with this level of production against Power Five competition rarely slip past the first round regardless. Watching him dissect defenses with Sam Leavitt should be appointment viewing for draft enthusiasts this fall.
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