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At the 2004 State College NIKE Training Camp, McCoy recorded a 4.23 40-yard dash, the fastest 40-time of the event. [22] McCoy was "rated the nation's number 11 high school prospect" by recruiting analyst Tom Lemming. [23] A 2006 ESPN evaluation described him as "lightning in a bottle every time he touches the ball." [24]
While attending Syracuse at a then 255-pounds, Freeney was clocked at 4.40 seconds during his 40-yard dash, and recorded 40-inch vertical jump. His 40-yard time remains among the fastest ever recorded for a defensive lineman. [11] Freeney still returns to Syracuse for his summer workouts, and serves as mentor to Syracuse players. [12]
The 40-yard dash is a sprint covering 40 yards (36.576 m). It is primarily run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of American football players by scouts, particularly for the NFL draft but also for collegiate recruiting. A player's recorded time can have a heavy impact on his prospects in college or professional football.
In the next two weeks, at Maryland and Virginia, a knee injury to Blanks gave Kearse more playing time and he recorded 2 interceptions. In the season finale against South Carolina, he played all 81 snaps and had 10 tackles. [5] In the 2014 Orange Bowl 40–35 win against Ohio State, he had 9 tackles and one key interception.
The fastest NFL combine 40-yard dash by a quarterback was set by Michael Vick in 2001, when Vick ran a 4.33-second 40-yard dash. The time was later tied by Robert Griffin III in 2012.
In Week 10 of the 2021 season, Speed returned a blocked punt 12 yards for a touchdown in a 23–17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. [15] In Week 15, Speed scored on another blocked punt when he recovered the ball in the end zone in a 27–17 win over the New England Patriots .
Johnson's ran his time back in 2007, with his 40-time raising his stock all the way to first round. There, he was selected 24th overall by the Titans and immediately made an impact on the league. 1.
Xavier Legette 40 time. Legette ran a 4.39-second official 40-yard dash at the NFL combine on Saturday, which ranks ninth among all receivers. Legette's first attempt was unofficially a 4.47 ...