Yes, thats what he do. Hill is one of the fastest players in the NFL, clocking a 40-yard or approximately 36 meters time of 4.29 seconds. running back Zach Charbonnet and wide receiver Jake Bobo . Please check your email for a confirmation. The 40-yard dash is a sprint covering 40 yards . He tracks the ball and finishes like a wide receiver down the field. At 6-5 3/4 and 260 pounds, Montez Sweat's first 10-yard split on the 40-yard dash was 1.50 seconds. Listed as the No. Justice Hill, Oklahoma St.: 4.40 seconds. Hes also reached a peak speed of 21.91 miles per hour on a 44-yard touchdown reception. Pro Football Network strives to passionately deliver purposeful, captivating, and exceptional football content. If he does, he could team with Clemson transfer Demarkcus Bowman to give UF a one-two punch. The only three players to improve by more than a tenth of a second were West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin and quarterback Geno Smith, and Texas wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, whose work with the U.S. Olympic Team offset Mack Brown's insatiable desire to make everyone slower. . Johnson has good size at 6-0, 225 pounds, presents extensive experience as a core special teams player, displays soft hands, can block, and is also a very useful runner both between the tackles and to the perimeter. I could not find the study online but have it saved as a pdf file. Smith, who played in just eight games last season, showed . These players have great stories to tell, but who has taken the most unique journey to get to this point? The average college football player is nearly a tenth of a second slower (e.g., a NFL Combine 4.5 after a high school 4.4) after four to five years in a college strength and conditioning program as he was when he entered that program. A defensive tackle surpassed Aaron Donald (yes, that Aaron Donald) on the 40-yard dash. @Ckancey8 | @AaronDonald97, : #NFLCombine on @nflnetwork: Stream on NFL+ pic.twitter.com/0y224YXeA5. With that kind of speed, Mullen must find a way to get the ball in his hands. Those are some pretty amazing numbers, and it's going to be fun to watch him in Mike Leach's offense. A 10-yard split of 1.56 for a prospect weighing over 260 pounds (!).