The New Orleans Saints selected Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson with the eighth overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The lone red flag on Tyson’s profile is durability. He missed roughly 34% of his college career with a multi-ligament knee injury, a broken collarbone, hamstring issues, and a Lisfranc injury. That history presents downside risk. When healthy, though, Tyson looked like a potential No. 1 WR. He peaked as a junior, posting a huge 75-1,101-10 line. Playing under WR coach (and former Steelers WR) Hines Ward, Tyson posted a strong 3.04 yards per route run while seeing a near even mix of usage inside and out. He brings NFL size at 6’2, 203 pounds, wins with sharp route running, and creates separation at all levels. Tyson’s physical tools give him a chance to be the best WR in this class.