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Bills make risky move for elite talent with health concerns in 2026 mock draft
- The Bills are rumored to consider Jordyn Tyson with their first-round choice in the 2026 NFL mock draft.
- Tyson is praised for potential WR1 traits but has injury history that could affect his draft stock.
- Tyson missed time in 2025 due to a hamstring injury and sat out the 2024 postseason with a collarbone injury.
- He transferred from Colorado and played 2023 with limited games due to a knee injury.
- Current projections suggest Tyson could be available when Buffalo is on the clock, prompting debate over value vs. risk.
- Proponents argue Tyson’s athleticism and size (6-foot-2) could make him a franchise WR1.
- Injuries have been a recurring concern throughout Tyson’s collegiate career.
- Analyst Alec Elijah tied Tyson’s stock to how well Buffalo weighs risk against upside.
- The mock draft places Jordyn Tyson at No. 24 in the 2026 class, affecting Bills’ planning.
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