The Next NFL Superstar Is Hiding On The Broncos Practice Squad
By 813 Staff
Front office sources reveal The Next NFL Superstar Is Hiding On The Broncos Practice Squad, according to Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) (in the last 24 hours).
Source: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/2032620978589532457
The timing of the hype around Colorado wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is no accident. With the NFL Scouting Combine in the rearview and pro days in full swing, the league’s decision-makers are now huddled in final war room meetings, stacking their draft boards. It’s in this critical evaluation window that a specific name keeps surfacing in conversations with scouts and personnel executives: Tyson. The buzz, crystallized recently by analyst Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) who posted simply that “Jordyn Tyson is going to be really, really good,” reflects a growing consensus that has been building quietly for months within the scouting community.
League sources confirm that Tyson’s stock has seen a steady, deliberate climb since the end of the college season. It’s not based on one spectacular 40-yard dash time, but on a holistic view of his tape and his projected fit at the next level. Those close to the situation say several teams picking in the late second to third round range have him flagged as a primary target, with a few even considering a reach in the late first if they have a dire need at the position. The front office has been quietly comparing his route-running nuance and post-catch agility to several established pros, seeing a player whose floor is higher than many of the more physically-gifted receivers in this class.
Why this matters now, beyond the draft, is the ripple effect it creates. Teams that might have eyed Tyson as a potential steal in the fourth round are now recalculating, knowing they may need to be more aggressive. For fans, it signals that a player who was a consistent producer in Boulder might be arriving in the NFL with more immediate impact potential than previously advertised. His development trajectory, according to one offensive coach who has studied him, suggests a player who “gets it” and can contribute in a variety of schemes without a long acclimation period.
What happens next hinges on the final pre-draft visits and private workouts. While the public praise is mounting, teams will now dig into the granular details: how quickly he absorbs a complex NFL playbook, his medical re-checks, and those final character references. The uncertainty lies in whether one team’s conviction is strong enough to spark a run on him earlier than the public mock drafts predict. The consensus from my conversations this week is clear: don’t be surprised if Jordyn Tyson’s name is called a full round before most casual fans expect. The league’s evaluators have seen the same thing Dov Kleiman has, and they’re positioning themselves to act on it.
Source: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/2032620978589532457

