
Jordyn Tyson's impressive pro day has increased his draft stock, making him a potential target for teams picking ahead of the Rams. The Los Angeles Rams may now find it challenging to select him at No. 13 overall.
Arizona State's Jordyn Tyson held his own pro day on Friday, and it's safe to say that he just made himself a lot of money. A potential target for the Los Angeles Rams, Tyson might now be out of reach for Les Snead at No. 13 overall.
ESPN's Pete Thamel reports that Tyson has put on a show, and several teams that are slated to pick ahead of the Rams are seemingly interested.
"Per a source at Jordan Tyson’s workout: 'He showed the twitch, explosiveness and leaping ability we all saw in the fall. He showed he’s healthy and still explosive, which is all he needed to do.' The contingents from Miami and NY Giants included the GMs," reported Thamel. "Giants pick at 5 and Miami at 11."
According to Blaine Grisak of On SI, the Rams were one of the teams in attendance for Tyson's workout, a sign that they're eyeing him in the first round.
With Carnell Tate already expected to be a top-10 pick, the possibility of Tyson being the second receiver off the board has increased, especially as this report comes along with another recent report that any concerns about Tyson's toughness are unfounded. Safe to say his stock is sky high.
If the Rams want Tyson, they may have to make a move for him. With others like Omar Cooper Jr., Makai Lemon, and KC Concepcion likely available at 13, the Rams could wait for a wideout, as well.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL draft: Jordyn Tyson's rising stock could cause Rams to miss him
Jordyn Tyson demonstrated his twitch, explosiveness, and leaping ability, confirming he is healthy and still explosive.
The Miami Dolphins and New York Giants, who pick at 11 and 5 respectively, are reportedly interested in Jordyn Tyson.
Tyson's rising stock could push him out of the Rams' reach at the 13th pick, complicating their plans to draft him.



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