Tyson is viewed by some evaluators as the top receiver prospect in his class, though questions about his availability have lingered. In limited action last season for ASU, Tyson totaled 711 receiving yards and eight touchdowns across nine games, underscoring his potential as a difference-maker when healthy and on the field.
With two top-10 picks, the Giants could use one of their early selections to add another dynamic weapon alongside quarterback Jaxson Dart, potentially shaping a potent receiving corps for years to come. Tyson’s rising profile adds an intriguing layer to New York’s draft plans and how they might complement their existing offensive blueprint.
The Beckham connection also looms large in the conversation. Beckham reportedly conducted a private workout with the Giants, and media voices have suggested that a pairing of Beckham and Tyson could create what many would regard as the NFL’s top receiver room, though it remains uncertain whether Beckham will rejoin the team.
Heading into draft week, Tyson sits among the betting favorites to be selected by the Giants at No. 5, with odds indicating he is a strong contender behind only one other prospect. The attention around Tyson’s fit in New York reflects the broader interest in how the Giants will deploy their two top-ten picks.
As the draft approaches, the Giants’ strategy will be closely watched to see how they navigate adding another potential game-changer to their offense. Tyson’s name has emerged as a notable option in the conversation about who could form New York’s most dynamic wide receiver corps in years.