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Fastest 40 yard dash times in NFL history.

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Fabian Washington 

former Raiders cornerback

40 time: 4.29 

Washington is one of the fastest NFL cornerbacks ever. But Washington’s blowup performance at the 2006 NFL Scouting Combine didn’t pay off, playing just 81 games in six seasons. 

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Tyreek Hill

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver

40 time: 4.29 

Tyreek Hill claims the title fastest player in the NFL right now, there’s no doubt about it. Frankly, he might be the best wide receiver in 2022. 

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Tyquan Thornton

former Baylor Bears wide receiver

40 time: 4.28

Thornton’s first run came in at 4.21 seconds, breaking the NFL Scouting Combine record previously held by the aforementioned Josh Ross. Ultimately, the officially time came in a little slower, but he still enters the league as one of the fastest NFL players in 2022. 

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Stanford Routt

former Raiders cornerback

40 time: 4.27

Routt did play in the NFL for nine seasons, starting 110 games for the Raiders and delivering a pick-six in 2010. 

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Deion Sander

Hall of Fame cornerback

40 time: 4.27

There are legends behind many of the fastest 40 yard dash marks. Unsurprisingly, the sensationalism around Deion Sanders matches his legendary reputation. Sanders set the NFL Combine record for the 40-yard dash in 1989. 

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Dri Archer

former Pittsburgh Steelers running back

40 time: 4.26

College football fans remember Dri Archer. He became a fan favorite at Kent State, especially in his final two seasons.