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Tyson tore his ACL, MCL and PCL as a freshman at Colorado in 2022 and missed the entire 2023 season before transferring to Arizona State after Deion Sanders took over in Boulder. He then missed the Sun Devils’ College Football Playoff run in 2024 with a collarbone injury, and hurt his hamstring and was limited to nine games this past season.
Tyson is this draft’s most clear-cut injury question, in my opinion. He’s either going to be great in the NFL or be hurt a lot.
How fast is Carnell Tate?
Tate is an awesome wide receiver prospect whose overall skills package is not in doubt. He’s a smooth route-runner, a long 6-foot-3, and comfortable shifting back and forth between a huge target share and a lighter workload. (He had to be at Ohio State in sharing a wideout room with Jeremiah Smith and 2025 first-round draft pick Emeka Egbuka.)



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