PITTSBURGH — One of the top wide receiver prospects at the 2026 NFL Draft might fall into the lap of the Pittsburgh Steelers. As the upcoming draft approaches, the Steelers have been linked and tied to every possible wide receiver. That speculation hasn’t stopped as the the organization enters their final weeks of preparation before it begins. One receiver previously thought to be a sure thing as a top-10 pick is Arizona State product Jordyn Tyson. But according to a recent article from ESPN's Matt Miller and Field Yates, Tyson's stock is one of the notable ones falling as the draft nears. “One player trending in the wrong direction leading up to the draft is Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson,” Miller wrote . “In reviewing my grades with a handful of scouts, many remarked that Tyson’s hamstring injury and lack of predraft workouts could cause him to slide to the back half of the first round.” Why Has Tyson Fallen? As Miller indicates, the injury concerns are costing Tyson ahead of the draft.…