One of the biggest concerns with the New Orleans Saints' first-round pick, Jordyn Tyson, through the 2026 NFL Draft process was his lengthy injury history. It didn't take long for that to become an issue on the next level for the star wide receiver prospect.

He has been sidelined or limited for the majority of OTAs due to a nagging hamstring injury. Tyson is expected to continue to be limited for their mandatory minicamp as well. This is likely just the team being overly cautious, but because of his injury history, this does raise red flags.

Kellen Moore said Jordan Tyson and Christen Miller will have a similar workload during mandatory minicamp as they had during OTAs.— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) June 16, 2026During his college career, he tore his ACL, MCL, and PCL in 2022, broke his collarbone in 2024, and injured both of his hamstrings last season, which cost him the final three games of the season. This most recent injury could be a re-aggravation of what he was dealing with at the end of the 2025 season.

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WR Jordyn Tyson, New Orleans Saints