Jordyn Tyson
Full Name: Jordyn Tyson
Date of Birth: March 12, 2003
Age (as of May 2025): 22
Hometown: Allen, Texas
High School: Allen High School (Allen, TX)
Current School: Arizona State Sun Devils football
Conference: Big 12 Conference
Academic Major: Not publicly disclosed
Years at School: Entering 4th year (Senior class standing in 2025)
Transfer History: Transferred from Colorado Buffaloes football to Arizona State
Redshirt Status: Did not redshirt
Eligibility Remaining: One season (2025)
FootBall Information
Position(s) Played: Wide Receiver (X, Z)
Primary Position: Outside Wide Receiver
Pro Position Projection: WR1 / Vertical “X” Receiver
Jersey Number: #0
Starter or Backup: Full-time starter (2024–present)
Team Captain Status: Not publicly disclosed
Games Played / Started:
2022: (Colorado): 12 games (8 starts)
2023: (Arizona State): 12 games (10 starts)
2024: 12 games (12 starts)
2025: 9 games (9 starts)
Injury History: 2022 (Colorado): Suffered a season-ending injury involving a torn ACL, MCL, and PCL. This caused him to miss time stretching into the 2023 season.
2024 (Arizona State): Missed the postseason, including the College Football Playoff, due to a broken collarbone sustained in the Territorial Cup.
2025 (Arizona State): Missed three games in October with a hamstring injury. He later suffered another injury in the 2025 Territorial Cup game against Arizona in late November
Suspensions/Disciplinary Issues: None reported
Coach History:
Head Coach: Kenny Dillingham
Offensive Coordinator: Beau Baldwin
Wide Receivers Coach: Hines Ward
Physical
Measurements
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 200 lbs
Arm Length: Pending Combine
Hand Size: Pending Combine
Wingspan: Pending Combine
summary
summary
Jordyn Tyson is an explosive outside receiver with vertical playmaking ability, fluid stride acceleration, and strong ball-tracking skills. At 6'2", 200 lbs, Tyson possesses an athletic frame that blends speed with body control, allowing him to win at multiple levels of the field.
After transferring from Colorado, Tyson emerged as a primary weapon at Arizona State, showcasing big-play ability on vertical routes, deep crossers, and play-action concepts. He thrives stretching defenses vertically and creating explosive chunk gains.
While still refining route detail and play strength versus press coverage, Tyson’s speed profile and downfield tracking give him legitimate NFL starter upside as a field-stretching perimeter receiver.