Jordyn Tyson Eyes Browns Draft as Brother Shines on Cavaliers

ASU wide receiver Jordyn Tyson eyes a future with the Cleveland Browns, dreaming of joining his brother Jaylon in the city as he prepares for the 2026 NFL draft.

Arizona State's standout wide receiver, Jordyn Tyson, is gearing up for the 2026 NFL Draft, and he's generating a lot of buzz. Projected as a top-10 pick, Tyson could be just what the Cleveland Browns need to revitalize a receiving corps that's been underwhelming for a while.

The idea of joining the Browns is particularly appealing to Tyson. His brother, Jaylon, is already making waves with the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA. The prospect of playing in the same city as his brother excites Jordyn, as he shared during a recent combine interview.

"Yeah, I think we'd love it," Tyson expressed. "For me, having him around would keep me focused every day. Seeing his work ethic up close, which has always inspired mine, would push my game to another level."

Jaylon Tyson was the 20th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, coming out of California, while Jordyn started his college career with the Colorado Buffaloes before transferring to Arizona State in 2024. Over his college career, he amassed 158 receptions, 2,282 yards, and 22 touchdowns. With the Browns holding the No. 6 pick, the possibility of Jordyn joining the team is intriguing.

However, recent mock drafts suggest a different direction for the Browns. Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah's latest predictions have Cleveland selecting Utah's offensive tackle, Spencer Fano, at No.

  1. "The Browns should be hoping one of the top offensive tackles is available to them at No.
  2. Cleveland snags Fano to start from Day 1," Jeremiah noted.

In this scenario, Tyson could find himself in Baltimore, teaming up with stars like Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. "Baltimore is still in search of a complement to Zay Flowers. Tyson gives the new coaching staff more firepower on offense," Jeremiah suggested.

With multiple needs to address, the Browns are under pressure to bolster their receiving unit, ensuring whoever lines up at quarterback has a strong supporting cast. Whether Tyson ends up in Cleveland or elsewhere, his potential impact is undeniable.