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The Official Unofficial Sub 4.3 Forty Yard Dash List at Gridironstuds.com
1 Bo Jackson Auburn Tigers 4.12
2 Michael Bennett Minnesota Vikings 4.13
3 Alexander Wright Dallas Cowboys 4.14
4 Darrell Green Washington Redskins 4.15
5 Ahman Green Nebraska Cornhuskers 4.17
6 Joey Galloway Ohio St. Buckeyes 4.18
7 Henry Neal Blinn JC 4.2
8 Deion Sanders Florida St. Seminoles 4.21
9 Kevin Curtis Utah Utes 4.21
10 Don Beebe Buffalo Bills 4.21
11 Donte Stallworth Tennessee Volunteers 4.22
12 Willie Parker North Carolina Tar Heels 4.23
13 Clayton Holmes Dallas Cowboys 4.23 added 1/11/12
14 Rondel Melendez Eastern Kentucky (1999) 4.24
15 Chris Johnson East Carolina Pirates 4.24
16 Taylor Mays USC 4.24
17 Ike Taylor Pittsburgh Steelers 4.25 added 1/11/12
18 Randy Moss Marshall University 4.25
19 Michael Vick Virginia Tech Hokies 4.25
20 Jerome Mathis Hampton 4.25
21 Sam Shields University of Miami (Packers) 4.25
22 Devin Hester University of Miami 4.27
23 Darren McFadden Arkansas Razorbacks 4.27
24 James Jett West Virginia 4.27
25 Jacoby Ford Clemson Tigers 4.27
26 Trindon Holliday LSU 4.27
27 DeMarcus Van Dyke University of Miami 4.28
28 Kevin Williams University of Miami 4.28
29 Champ Bailey Georgia Bulldogs 4.28
30 CJ Spiller Clemson Tigers 4.28
31 Raghib Ismail Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4.28
32 Walter Sutton SW Minnesota St. 4.28
33 Rod Woodson Purdue Boilermakers 4.28 added 1/11/12
34 Standord Routt University of Houston (2005) 4.29
35 Fabian Washington Nebraska Cornhuskers 4.29
36 Laveranues Coles Florida St. Seminoles 4.29
37 James Williams Fresno St. 4.29
38 Gaston Green UCLA 4.29
39 Johnny Knox Abiliene Christian (Chi. Bears) 4.29

Damn... Bo knows sprinting!
 
knot @ teh combine

Joey Galloway did.

This is a list of the top official 40 yard dash results recorded at the NFL Scouting combine since 1999, the first year electronic timing was implemented at the NFL Scouting Combine. Prior to 1999 40 yard dash times were somewhat unreliable and often prone to exaggeration. However, in 1986, Auburn's Bo Jackson is said to have run the fastest 40 yard dash at an NFL combine, with a reported time of 4.12. This time was obviously scrutinized, but a time of 4.18 run by Jackson within the same week certainly added some support to the legitimacy of the times. [3][4][5][6]
 
Joey Galloway did.

This is a list of the top official 40 yard dash results recorded at the NFL Scouting combine since 1999, the first year electronic timing was implemented at the NFL Scouting Combine. Prior to 1999 40 yard dash times were somewhat unreliable and often prone to exaggeration. However, in 1986, Auburn's Bo Jackson is said to have run the fastest 40 yard dash at an NFL combine, with a reported time of 4.12. This time was obviously scrutinized, but a time of 4.18 run by Jackson within the same week certainly added some support to the legitimacy of the times. [3][4][5][6]

That's crazy! Bo is awesome.

Hershel claims to run a sub 4.4 @ 48 y.o.!

Herschel Walker: Still an Amazing Athlete at Age 48 | Bleacher Report

Deion Sanders' closing time was sick! Guess he was better at the 100 yard dash.

Beebe surprised many brothas :fro:
 
one of my best friends was a "all-state" (actually all conference fb) and hit 29 reps only weighin 245

I forgot what my younger brother did
drafted 5th round by the Redskins
bounced around the NFL for 7 years
OL
 
the NFL isn't just strength
you have to think and be fast
and think fast
really fast
 
tr00

some real geniuses in the NFL

My High School coach was a college offensive coordinator for a Division I University...Key on the fullback..that will tell you everything you need to know: He knew offense which gave him insight on defense. It doesn't matter what level of football you watch....key the fullback and it will tell you where the play is going.My senior year, the opposition averaged 48.5 yards rushing. I played against Joey Galloway in high school and they lined him up in every position they could that could receive the ball..even tight end; The fullback tells you everything, I put Joey out of the game for a play because I learned that truism and knew exactly where the play was going....it was a cheap shot hitting him in the air, probably spearing, but it was within the rules and not called.
 
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