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There is a lot of work that the Miami Dolphins need to do starting in the 2026 NFL Draft. While they won't be able to resolve all of their issues right away, the Dolphins are looking for a few positions this year.
Wide receiver is one of those positions, especially with Jaylen Waddle dealt to the Denver Broncos. After signing Malik Willis, the Dolphins' WR room is barren. Adding a WR in the draft is a must.
And less than a week before the draft, Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer is reporting that the Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan is showing some serious interest in Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson with his decision to visit Tyson's Pro Day in person.
Dolphins GM goes to Jordyn Tyson's Pro Day
"Healthy turnout that includes Giants GM Joe Schoen and Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan," Breer reports.
It's been widely reported that 20 teams are in attendance for Tyson's Pro Day workout, in which he is going to run routes for scouts and some general managers.
But Tyson isn't going to run a 40-yard dash, nor is he going to do any other specific athletic testing. His only goal at this Pro Day workout is to showcase his route-running and receiving ability in front of scouts before the draft.
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Tyson has had some injury issues in the past, and it's one of the biggest red flags with his game. If there weren't any injury issues, he might be a clear-cut top-10 pick.
Instead, he's a polarizing player with teams unsure of whether he should go early in the draft, or fall down the board a bit into the 20's.
With Sullivan in attendance, the Dolphins are showing their interest is for-real, with the 11th pick one to monitor as a possible spot for Tyson in the upcoming NFL Draft.
In a very uncertain draft class, Tyson might have one of the more uncertain and wide ranges. Miami is clearly in play for the 711-yard, eight-touchdown WR out of Arizona State, with Sullivan attending the Pro Day workout in person.
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