During Arizona State University’s celebrity softball game, New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo passionately advocated for his former Sun Devils teammate, wide receiver Jordyn Tyson, to join him in the NFL with the Giants.
Speaking to reporters amid the event, Skattebo expressed his loyalty to the team and desire to bring his ASU connections to New York.
“I’m gonna try to get all my guys in the NFL. They all have to come to the Giants. Hopefully, (they will) get something worked out. There’s a chance they get him,” Skatt said. “I’m not in charge, so I can’t really tell you. I don’t really have any power. They’re gonna do what they do. And, hopefully, they make the right decisions.”
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Skattebo’s comments highlight Tyson’s rising draft stock, as the talented wideout has frequently appeared in mocks to the Giants — including a recent PFF projection at No. 5 overall — positioning him as a potential dynamic weapon to complement their receiving corps.
Notably, Skattebo actively participated in the softball game, even hitting a home run, demonstrating significant progress in his recovery.
The rookie suffered a severe right ankle injury (dislocated ankle, fibula fracture, and deltoid ligament rupture) in 2025, requiring surgery after Week 8. He was only recently cleared to jog, 12 weeks post-surgery, with steady advancements putting him on track for the 2026 offseason program.
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