PFF names ASU’s Jordyn Tyson as third best receiver in 2025

Pro Football Focus had Arizona State’s breakout wide receiver Jordyn Tyson third on a list of returning wide receivers in college football.

Tyson is coming off a redshirt sophomore season in which he had 75 receptions for 1,101 yards and 10 touchdowns in 12 games. His total receiving yards last season was good for 12th in the nation.

Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith from Ohio State was the only other Power Four receiver with more receiving yards than Tyson with 1,315 yards last season. Smith was the top-rated returning wide receiver on the list.

ASU’s Jordyn Tyson ranked as the No. 3 returning wide receiver for next season

1. Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State
2. Ryan Williams, Alabama
3. Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
4. Elijah Sarratt, Indiana
5. Eric Singleton Jr., Auburn
6. Cam Coleman, Auburn
7. Bryant Wesco Jr., Clemson
8. Kevin Concepcion, Texas A&M
9. Makai Lemon, USC
10. Eugene Wilson III, Florida

For the list, PFF focused on the final six-game stretch of the regular season, when Tyson led the nation with 729 receiving yards. PFF also ranked Tyson second in the Power Four in yards per route ran (4.03).

Tyson eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his college career. He led the Sun Devils in receiving yards last season as running back Cam Skattebo was second with 605 yards.

Tyson’s receiving yards total from last season was good for No. 16 in the FBS and fifth in the Big 12 conference. He was ranked the No. 61 best college football player from last season by PFF earlier in February.

Tyson’s 91.8 receiving yards per game was good for 12th in the FBS.

Tyson and Sam Leavitt’s rapport was notable, as PFF ranked the quarterback-receiver combo No. 1 in college football heading into 2025.

Leavitt was also named the top college football quarterback in the nation headed into 2025 by On3.

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