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Tyson looks like he's gliding across the football field. He has effortless and easy acceleration, explosiveness, and fluidity to his movements. His change of direction without losing speed and snap at the top of his stem is fantastic. Tyson has a long medical track record with a horrible knee injury in 2022 (ACL, MCL, PCL), a broken collarbone in 2024, and a hamstring injury in 2025. I'm not concerned about the knee injury as he has since returned to the field and is three years or so past the injury. The collarbone injury is more of a freak thing than something to obsess over. If we want to knock him down because of the hamstring issue, ok, but I'm not. Tyson plays through contact well in his routes, but that type of play strength doesn't show up consistently in all facets of his game. Tyson isn't an elite YAC producer or a catch point dominator. He finishes his collegiate career with only 5.1 yards after the catch per reception over the last four years and 13 missed tackles since 2024. Tyson had only a 43.8% contested catch rate in his final collegiate season. He will win the battle for the ball against some corners, but he has to improve his consistency in this area if he wants to hit the top range of his NFL outcomes. Tyson has the raw ability to be the best wide receiver in this class, but he still has areas of growth that have to happen for that to occur. Tyson excels against off coverage with strong spatial awareness against zone. He has an electric first step off the line, which allows him to gain early separation on drag routes and crossers. Tyson can win all day with hitches, ins, and outs. Tyson needs to continue to hone his footwork with releases and at the top of his stem. There's too much wasted footwork and TikTok qualities at times. His split release is a perfect example of this, as he has the raw athleticism to get away with some inefficient footwork. Tyson also needs to improve his in-route salesmanship with pacing variations, jab steps, etc. He can telegraph his next movements and breaks at times. This is especially evident with the vertical route tree, as he doesn't consistently stack defenders. Because of his athleticism, he can, however, snap off a nice double move and get back to top speed quickly. Tyson has a big catch radius. He has plenty of diving and sliding catches on his film as he adjusts to low targets and balls outside of his frame. Tyson can also extend for targets above the rim, where he flashes nice late hands.