Fabian Washington (Nebraska) 4.25, many people believe this speed makes NFL pro teams chase their tail in drafting. Deon Sanders was one of the fastest defensive players ever yet when it came to tackling he left much to be desired. But when Primetime was in his Prime he could have played for my NFL team anytime.
Anything faster than a 4.60 second forty yard dash is excellent. A high school cornerback would be expected to run at least a 4.80 second forty yard dash, though playing speed is much more important than timed speed on a track. A high school cornerback who would like to play major college football (Division 1A [FBS]) would probably need to run a sub-4.60 forty, while elite prospects would need to run a 4.50 forty or better.
The fastest 10-yard split ever electronically recorded was the 1.40 time recorded by current Tennessee Titan runningback Chris Johnson at the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine.
100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, 400 meter dash, 800 meter run, and the 1500 meter run.
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Defensive tackle.
Chris Johnson. 4.24.
he was the fastest, running a 4.2 forty yard dash.
Dwight Freeney runs a 4.4
0.0004- just joking its 3.53
bo jackson hes not on the 40 yard dash list but he ran it in 4.12 seconds and im not even joking.
Yes, the fastest 40 yard dashes are around 4.24 seconds.
Jason Taylor had ran the 40 yard dash in 4.55 seconds. Taylor retired from the NFL in 2011 and he played most of his career with the Miami Dolphins. He was a defensive end and linebacker.
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officially the fastest time ever posted was by CB Fabian Washington 4.29 Chris Johnson's 40 time at the Combine was 4.24
Hall ran a 4.15 second 40 yard dash indoors and a 4.37 outdoors while in school at Virginia Tech.
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