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Jordyn Tyson
Wide Receiver
Ht: Wt: Age: Exp: years College: Arizona State Drafted: Undrafted
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Position Rank: 217th
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Week 22
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-8.07
Week 22
Posted: 8/15/2026 11:53 pm GMT
Updating a previous report, New Orleans Saints DT Christen Miller (shoulder) and RB Audric Estime (ankle) are being evaluated on the severity of their injuries, according to HC Kellen Moore on Saturday, Aug. 15. No further upside on WR Jordyn Tyson (hamstring) as the Saints are 'still in collection mode.' WR Bryce Lance (soreness) was available to play but was banged up in Thursday's practice.
Posted: 8/15/2026 1:46 pm GMT
Updating a previous report, New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson's (hamstring) current hamstring injury is not related to hamstring issues that he experienced last year while playing for Arizona State, according to head coach Kellen Moore.
Huddle Up: There is no timetable for Tyson's return to practice and this injury could affect his availability for the start of the 2026 season. If he needs to miss extended time, Tyson's targets could wind up going to WR Chris Olave and TE Juwan Johnson instead.
Posted: 8/14/2026 7:29 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson (hamstring) will miss time, and the injury could linger into the season, according to head coach Kellen Moore.
Huddle Up: Tyson's hamstring issue is not a good sign for him heading into his rookie season. The team will likely take it easy in pushing him to return, so fantasy players will likely see his targets go to Chris Olave and Juwan Johnson in his absence if it lingers into the regular season.
Posted: 8/13/2026 5:27 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson left practice with an apparent leg injury and did not return on Thursday, Aug. 13.
Huddle Up: Tyson projects to be the Saints' WR1 of the future, but he remains behind Chris Olave at this junction. Tyler Shough has not shown the production to make him their WR2 a significant fantasy piece, but Tyson could be an interesting flex play in deeper leagues.
Posted: 7/29/2026 12:48 am GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson is set to practice with the team on Wednesday, according to a report on Tuesday, July 28. "I think we'll see him play football tomorrow," New Orleans coach Kellen Moore said.
Huddle Up: Tyson, the 8th overall player selected in the 2026 NFL draft, caught 61 passes for 711 yards and eight touchdowns at Arizona State last season. As a junior in '24, he grabbed 75 balls for 1,101 yards and 10 scores for a team that made the College Football Playoff. Tyson is likely to be the WR2 in the Saints' offense, but injuries could force him into a larger role in 2026. He is a flex play in deeper leagues, but worth monitoring till a larger role is established otherwise.
Posted: 7/02/2026 7:21 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson pairs well with QB Tyler Shough based on his route-running ability, according to NewOrleansFootball.com's Nick Underhill.
Huddle Up: Tyson is likely to be the WR2 in the Saints' offense, but injuries could force him into a larger role in 2026. He is a flex play in deeper leagues, but worth monitoring till a larger role is established otherwise.
Posted: 6/23/2026 9:17 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Bryce Lance took advantage of his reps in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 with Chris Olave and Jordyn Tyson limited in minicamp, in the opinion of Katherine Terrell of ESPN on Tuesday, June 23.
Huddle Up: Lance, who played his college football at North Dakota St., will likely have a long road to fantasy relevance ahead of him with numerous receivers in front of him, but his size (6-foot-3) and speed (4.34 40-yard dash) give New Orleans plenty to work with. You won't need to draft him for fantasy football this season, but Lance could be someone to add during the season if circumstances change.
Posted: 6/17/2026 6:38 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson (undisclosed) was limited during practice Tuesday, June 16, according to ESPN.com's Katherine Terrell .
Huddle Up: Tyson dealt with injuries during his college career, so the team is likely being cautious with him during offseason workouts. He should have an important role right away with the Saints and can be a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 5/28/2026 9:54 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson did not participate in seven-on-seven drills during the voluntary workout Thursday, May 28. The Saints plan to have him more involved in upcoming workouts with the hope that he is a full participant when training camp begins.
Huddle Up: Tyson dealt with hamstring injuries during his college career, so the team is easing him into practice this offseason. He will likely be one of the starting receivers for the Saints this upcoming season if healthy and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 5/24/2026 9:00 pm GMT
New Orleans Saints WR Jordyn Tyson was one of several players on a "maintenance plan" to build them back up after significant time out of football, beat writer Katherine Terrell said. "I know my body pretty well, I've endured a couple of injuries so I kind of know, but I'm just trying to learn as much as possible and do as much as possible," Tyson said. When he was on the field, he moved around, taking snaps at all three receiver positions.
Huddle Up: Tyson doesn't have to step up and be a WR1, as the team still has Chris Olave in that role. And, Juwan Johnson is a capable and dependable tight end, especially in the red zone. If he can stay healthy, and he jells nicely with Tyler Shough, he might be worth a look as a later round pick as a potential WR4 or flex fantasy option to start.
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