Jon-Eric Sullivan attends star wideout’s final workout

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TEMPE, AZ - NOVEMBER 15: Arizona State Sun Devils wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (0) looks on before the college football game between the West Virginia Mountaineers and the Arizona State Sun Devils on November 15, 2025 at Mountain America Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins were one of 18 NFL teams present at Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson’s workout on Friday.

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Tyson was once widely considered the most talented wideout in this year’s class, but injury concerns have seen him slip down the boards in recent weeks. He’s missed 1+ games in all four of his collegiate seasons, most notably due to a knee issue suffered in 2022 and through 2023, a collarbone fracture in 2024, and multiple hamstring injuries in 2025.

As such, Tyson held one final workout at school facilities open to all 32 teams. Though collegiate workouts are common and are often attended by more than half the league (as is the case here), what’s important to note is that general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan was physically there for the workout.

In fact, only one other general manager was present for the workout, that being Joe Schoen of the New York Giants.

In other words, the Dolphins and Giants seem to be two teams that are seriously interested in drafting Tyson. The 6’2, 200 pound receiver has drawn comparisons to Terry McLaurin of the Washington Commanders, and is known for his elite ball skills and route-running ability.

The Giants hold the No.5 overall pick in the first round of this year’s draft, while the Dolphins hold picks No.11 and No.30. The Dolphins have many needs in this year’s draft, but perhaps none more important than receiver. Tyson is the classic “high risk, high reward” draft pick, and the Dolphins may just take a swing on him at No. 30.

Of course, Tyson may be long gone by then, in which case the Dolphins may pivot to Denzel Boston of the Washington Huskies, or K.C. Concepcion of Texas A&M. Regardless, the interest is definitely there from Miami’s side in drafting a receiver, whether that be Tyson or someone else.

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