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What was Leon Sandcastle 40-yard dash?

Sandcastle ran a 4.2-second 40-yard dash and wowed scouts in agility drills.

Was Leon Sandcastle a real NFL player?

Leon Sandcastle isn't real, but that doesn't mean he's not going places. In fact, the imaginary Hall of Fame cornerback, played by Deion Sanders in Grey New York's amusing Super Bowl spot for the NFL Network, just signed an endorsement deal with Under Armour. There's even real photos from the fake signing.

Who ran a 4.13 40-yard dash?

Until someone produces evidence to the contrary, we can say that Bo Jackson ran the fastest pre-draft 40-yard dash in recorded history with a time of 4.13 at a pro day/regional combine in February of 1986 at the University of Auburn, because ... … Bo knows.

Who ran a 4.42 40-yard dash?

LSU LB Devin White runs an official 4.42 40-yard dash at 2019 combine. LSU linebacker Devin White runs the 40-yard dash at the 2019 NFL Scouting Combine.

What is the fastest high school 40?

One of these young men, wide receiver Da'Rick Rogers, ran a blistering 4.34 40-yard dash—at a mind boggling 6′2, 197-lbs. Another prospect, defensive back Ryan Ayers, ran an insane 4.31. And don't forget about quarterback Qudral Forte, who posted an impressive 4.38.

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What was Marquise Brown 40 time?

Brown is a speedster who didn't run a 40-yard dash coming into the NFL due to a foot injury but was estimated to run a 4.35-second 40 due to his previous performances.

What is aj terrell 40 time?

Clemson Tigers defensive back A.J. Terrell runs an official 4.42 second 40-yard dash at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine.

What was Michael Vick's 40 time?

Although the position continues to gain athleticism as the years pass, the fastest 40-yard dash by a quarterback at the NFL Combine was recorded in 2001. Michael Vick posted a ridiculous 4.33 40-yard dash out of Virginia Tech. That's one of the fastest times in Combine history, regardless of position.

What was Usain Bolt's 40 time?

Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt shows off his super speed as he runs the 40-yard dash at the Super Bowl, which would be a record for NFL players at the combine.

Who has the slowest 40-yard dash ever?

In honor of the 2018 NFL Combine, here is the slowest 40-yard dash time in combine history. Thank you Isaiah Thompson! But Thompson ended up posting the slowest time in the 40-yard dash in more than ten years. His disappointing time of 6.06 seconds seemed to be an indication of what was to come in his NFL career.

When was Leon Sandcastle drafted?

With the first pick of the 2013 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected little-known prospect Leon Sandcastle after he blew up the combine. Sandcastle ran a 4.2-second 40-yard dash and wowed scouts in agility drills.

What team does Leon Sandcastle play for?

1 overall by Chiefs. The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the clock.

What was odells 40-yard dash?

LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. ran an unofficial 4.31 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine.

What is Travis Kelce 40 time?

He ran a 4.61 40-yard dash.

What was Brandin Cooks 40 time?

There was no shortage of fast times when wide receivers ran the 40-yard dash at the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine Sunday morning, but no one was faster than Oregon State's Brandin Cooks, who paced the field with a 4.33-second run.

What is John Ross's 40 time?

Who ran the fastest 40-yard dash in NFL Scouting Combine history? The record-holder for the fastest 40 time at the NFL Scouting Combine since 1999, when an electronic clock was first used at the event, is John Ross III. In 2017, the wide receiver ran the 40-yard dash in a record-setting 4.22 seconds.

What is Tom Brady 40-yard dash?

In 2000, Brady ran the 40-yard dash in 5.28 seconds. If NFL Network added him to Thursday night's video, he would've been way behind the competition. Here's the reply from Brady's personal account: Mahomes finished the 40-yard dash in 4.80 seconds, which is much better than Brady's time.

Is a 4.7 40-yard dash fast?

What people tend to forget is that a 40-yard dash time of 4.5 or even 4.6 seconds is blistering fast. "If you have a kid that runs a legit 4.5 then he's plenty fast enough to play Division I football," the coach from the SEC said. "That's still a very fast time - even for running backs."