Arizona Standout Jordyn Tyson Deemed a Solid Pick for Saints
Arizona star Jordyn Tyson is being called a solid pick for the New Orleans after the Saints drafted him No. 8 overall.
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By Anne EricksonShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.The 2026 NFL draft has come and gone, and now, let's start to examine each and every decision made by these 32 NFL teams.On that topic, NFL draft analyst Chad Reuter has released his grades for each NFL roster heading out of the 2026 NFL draft."These 2026 NFL Draft snap grades reflect the value I think each pick (or set of picks) has, given the slot and the prospect's college film/athleticism scores," he states in the piece. "Trades, and the capital exchanged (both picks and players), are factored into these grades, too, as they also play a significant part in determining the future of a franchise."For the New Orleans Saints, he likes the addition of Arizona standout Jordyn Tyson. Who wouldn't?...More sports news: Pat McAfee Reacts to Diego Pavia Accepting NFL Minicamp Invite With Ravens"New Orleans found a new receiving partner for Chris Olave," he says of the add. "Tyson looked like a top-10 pick as a downfield playmaker at times in college, but he struggled to stay on the field because of injuries."Of the other picks, he says that the team "selected Christen Miller's superior athleticism over Lee Hunter (who went No. 49 to Carolina) to bolster the defensive line, then picked Oscar Delp, another former Georgia player, who showed promise at times with the Bulldogs but stood out more for his excellent pro day than his college production."Grading the New Orleans Saints' 2026 NFL Draft ClassThe New Orleans Saints need a total rebuild, and that makes this draft class even more important. While the team made strong choices, they still have to flesh out their lineup post-draft, because to make a true comeback, change is needed.More sports news: Three-Time Super Bowl Champion, College Coach, Dies at 68But that being said, the Saints have made great strides by carefully selecting these rookies, especially Tyson, and it should go a long way. New Orleans Saints draft grade: B.Request Reprint & LicensingSubmit CorrectionView Editorial & AI GuidelinesRelated PodcastsTop StoriesPoliticsKing Charles and Queen Camilla Meet the Trumps at White House9 min readPoliticsThe Plots Against the Presidents4 min readWorldIran Heads to Russia for Help on US War—Why?6 min readPoliticsFact Check: Did Cole Allen Appear With Usha Vance in 2017 Video?3 min readFor MembersAnalysisTrump Is Right—Iran Has No Cards as Blockade Clock Ticks Down to May8 min readNewsSenator Calls for Hearing Over Trump’s Security as Ballroom Pressure Grows6 min readTrendingOhioSupreme Court Deals Final Blow to Ex-GOP Speaker in $60M Bribery Case4 min readSusan CollinsSusan Collins’ Chances of Losing Senate Seat Hit All-Time High5 min readDogsDog Trainer Reveals 5 Signs Your Pup Feels Emotionally Safe at Home3 min readShootingBrewery Appears to Cheer Trump Assassination Attempt, Provokes Backlash8 min readGreen CardGreen Card Update: Applicants Impacted by Trump Travel Ban Get Legal Win6 min readOpinionOpinionThe Trump Staged Shooting Conspiracies Need to Stop | Opinion6 min readOpinionThe DNC Didn’t Ban AIPAC, But Warning Signs Remain | Opinion5 min readOpinionWar Won’t Solve Iran’s Nuclear Threat. This Could | Opinion5 min readOpinionMillions of Clicks on Sexual Assault—Where’s The Outrage?4 min readOpinionDoes the Right Still Believe in ‘No More Souters’?6 min read
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