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Jordyn Tyson to Hold Individual Workout on April 17
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (hamstring), who is projected to be a first-round pick in this month's 2026 NFL draft, will hold an individual workout for NFL teams on Friday, April 17, at Arizona State, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Tyson injured his hamstring last year and then re-injured the same hamstring while preparing for the scouting combine at the end of February. He's no stranger to injuries, as he also broke his collarbone in 2024 and tore his ACL, MCL, and PCL in 2022. The fact that Tyson is still in consideration in the first round in this year's draft just shows how talented he is on a football field. In his third and final year with the Sun Devils in 2025, Tyson caught 61 passes for 711 yards and eight touchdowns in nine games, a year after posting a 75-1,101-10 line in 12 games in his junior year at Arizona State. If Tyson shows well at his individual workout at the end of next week, he'll solidify himself as a first-round prospect.
Jordyn Tyson1 hour ago
No New Injury Issues for Francis Mauigoa
University of Miami offensive tackle Francisc Mauigoa (back) doesn't have any new issues or concerns with his back after combine rechecks, a source told Mike Garafolo of the NFL Network. Mauigoa met with teams in the top third of the first round in this year's NFL draft after a request for an injury recheck was made in early March. Mauigoa, who could be the first tackle taken in this year's draft, dealt with a minor back issue late last season in college. Barring a setback with his back this summer, he should be ready to go for the start of his rookie season in the NFL this fall. The 20-year-old is a strong blocker on the edge and will be an immediate upgrade for a team's offensive line if they select him in the first round in a few weeks. There have been rumors that the Los Angeles Rams might consider Mauigoa with the 12th overall pick after Rob Havenstein retired this offseason.
Francis Mauigoa3 hours ago
Travis Hunter to be "Limited Participant" During Offseason Workouts
Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone said that wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter (knee) "will be a limited participant" throughout offseason workouts with the hope that he'll be ready for training camp this summer, according to Alessandra Pontbriand of WJXT4 Sports. Hunter is reportedly "well ahead of schedule" in his recovery from surgery to fix a torn LCL in his right knee that he suffered in his rookie campaign in 2025. Still, the Jags aren't going to rush the former Heisman Trophy winner this offseason. Barring a setback this summer, the 22-year-old two-way star and former second overall pick should be good to go for Week 1 of the 2026 regular season this fall. Unfortunately for his managers in dynasty leagues, Hunter is expected to be deployed much more as a defensive back in his sophomore season than on offense. His fantasy value was inflated going into his rookie year, and Hunter finished with only 298 receiving yards and one touchdown as a receiver on 28 receptions in seven games before his season-ending knee injury.
Travis Hunter3 hours ago
Denzel Boston Visiting With Panthers on Thursday
University of Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston is having another pre-draft visit on Thursday with the Carolina Panthers, according to Field Yates of ESPN. Boston played for Washington head coach Jedd Fisch in his final two collegiate seasons in the same system that Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan played in under Fisch for two seasons at Arizona. The Panthers hold the No. 19 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft, and he could be in play for Carolina in that spot. Pairing Boston with McMillan would give quarterback Bryce Young another big-play threat through the air, but it would be bad news for the value of emerging wideout Jalen Coker. In his fourth and final season for the Huskies in 2025, Boston caught 62 passes for 881 yards and a career-high 11 touchdowns in 12 games played. He had 20 total touchdown catches on 125 catches in his final two collegiate seasons. Boston's speed will make him an explosive downfield threat for whichever team takes him in this year's draft.
Denzel Boston4 hours ago