Who Ran A 42 In The NFL Combine?
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We all know that the NFL Combine is a place where college football players go to show off their skills to NFL scouts. But what about the times when someone goes above and beyond what is expected? Who ran a 42 in the NFL Combine?
Why the 40-yard dash is important
The 40-yard dash is one of the most important tests at the NFL Scouting Combine. It’s an essential measure of speed and explosiveness that helps scouts and coaches determine how a player will perform on the field.
A good 40 time can help a players draft stock, while a poor showing can hurt it. Of course, the 40 is just one part of the combine, and a player’s performance in other tests, such as the vertical jump and bench press, is also important.
The 40-yard dash is run on a turfed field with cones placed at the 0-, 10-, 20- and 40-yard lines.Players start from a three-point stance and explode out of their stance to sprint as fast as they can to the finish line. Scouts and coaches time each player to see how fast he can cover the distance.
The fastest 40 time ever recorded at the combine belongs to John Ross, who ran it in 4.22 seconds in 2017. Ross was a first-round pick by the Cincinnati Bengals that year and went on to have a productive rookie season, catching nine touchdown passes.
What is a good time to run the 40-yard dash
The 40-yard dash is the most commonly used speed assessment at combines, as it’s a good measure of straight-line speed.
For reference, the fastest 40-yard dash ever recorded at an NFL combine belongs to Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross, who ran it in 4.22 seconds in 2017.
Running backs and defensive backs tend to post the best times in the 40-yard dash, as they need to be able to accelerate quickly and reach top speed in a short amount of time. Wide receivers also need to be fast, but their times are typically a bit slower than those of running backs and defensive backs, as they don’t need to reach top speed as quickly.
How the NFL Combine works
The National Football League Combine is a week-long showcase occurring every February at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, scouts, and executives. With increasing interest in the NFL Draft, the Combine has grown in scope and significance, with media coverage and actual drafting of players now happening.
Players are put through a series of drills, tests, and interviews with teams. The goal is for teams to get to know the player both on and off the field.
The 40-yard dash is the marquee event at the combine. It is widely considered to be the most important single test at the combine, as distance speed is one of the most important tools needed to succeed playing American football at a high level.
What is the record for the 40-yard dash
The 40-yard dash is the marquee event at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Held every year at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the 40-yard dash is an opportunity for prospective NFL players to showcase their speed and athleticism in front of coaches, GMs and scouts from all 32 NFL teams.
The record for the 40-yard dash is 4.22 seconds, set by John Ross of the Cincinnati Bengals in 2017.
Who ran a 42 in the NFL Combine
There have been many great athletes who have run the 40-yard dash in the NFL Combine, but only a handful have run it in under 4.2 seconds.
Some of the most notable players to run a 4.2 or faster 40-yard dash time are:
-Deion Sanders: Deion Sanders is widely considered one of the greatest cornerbacks to ever play in the NFL. He was drafted 5th overall by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1989 NFL Draft. In his 14 seasons in the league, Sanders was a 8-time Pro Bowler, 6-time All Pro, and 2-time Super Bowl champion. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
– Bo Jackson: Bo Jackson is one of the few athletes to be named an All Star in both baseball and football. He was drafted 1st overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1986 NFL Draft, but opted to play baseball instead. He played for both the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Angels before returning to football withthe Raiders in 1987. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 1990 before injuries cut his career short.
– Chris Johnson: Chris Johnson is a former 2nd round pick of the Tennessee Titans. He had a breakout year in 2009, when he ran for 2,006 yards and helped lead the Titans to the playoffs. He was named to 3 Pro Bowls during his time with the Titans and also set a record for longest touchdown run in franchise history (94 yards). Johnson currently plays for Arizona Cardinals.
Other notable players who have run sub-4.2 40 times include:
– Manu Tuiasosopo (4.18)
– Darrius Heyward-Bey (4.30)
*All information accurate as of February 2018