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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.
John Ross held the previous 40-yard dash record, clocking a 4.22-second time at the 2017 NFL Combine. That led the Cincinnati Bengals to select him with the ninth overall pick in that year's draft.
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.
The “lil 40” that the Texas Longhorns wide receiver was referencing wasn’t, actually, so little. Worthy had run a record-breaking 4.21-second 40-yard dash just 13 hours before he unleashed ...
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 ...
Ruggs ran a 4.27-second 40-yard dash at the 2020 NFL Combine that was the year's fastest time by any prospect by .08 ... Ruggs recorded his first 100-yard game, ...
At the Fork Union Military Academy combine, he reportedly ran the 40-yard dash in 4.126 seconds. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Rivals.com ranked him the number-17 prep school player in the nation and called him the "fastest player on the East Coast".
Ladd McConkey 40 time. McConkey used both of his attempts for the 40-yard dash. In his first attempt, he posted an unofficial time of 4.43 before improving it to 4.39 on his second attempt.