Speed isn't everything: 10 NFL players with blazing 40-yard dashes but forgettable careers
Some of the biggest names of the upcoming 2021 NFL Draft class have wowed spectators with their 40-yard dash times. Though there is no typical NFL Combine this year, different schools' respective pro days have given us a glimpse into the skills and talents that each player possesses, and the showcase of speed at the 40-yard dash is always one that draws a ton of attention.
If you have a need for speed, then the 2021 Draft Class — at least from what we've seen at different pro days — is a good one for you. Wide receivers Anthony Schwartz and Rondale Moore both broke the 4.30-second barrier, with Schwartz unofficially recording what would be one of the fastest official times ever.
Schwartz, however, is not one of the top-tier candidates in the class. Quarterback Justin Fields, who could be a top-five pick depending on how teams evaluate his stock, ran a blistering 4.44-second dash. Ja'Marr Chase, who could very well be the first wide receiver off the board, ran it in 4.38 seconds. The 6-foot-6, 240-pound Kyle Pitts ran an incredible 4.44-second 40-yard dash, which probably shouldn't be achievable for someone of his physical stature. Then again, linebacker and potential first-rounder Micah Parsons covered that distance in 4.39 seconds, which isn't too bad for a 6-foot-3, 245-pound defensive machine.
While these feats of athleticism and overall physical freakishness are undoubtedly fun to watch and compare with other players, how much stock should you really give them? Sometimes, they mean a lot. Chris Johnson's 4.24-second 40-yard dash at the 2008 Combine was a sign of things to come for the All-Pro running back, whose breakaway speed led him to a 2,000-yard showing in just his second season. Dominant cornerbacks like Patrick Peterson and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie had brilliant 40-yard dash showings and translated that into on-field coverage ability. D.K. Metcalf and Michael Vick both posted 4.33-second times, and it's not hard to understand how each of them use(d) that speed to their advantage on the football field.
But, at the same time and as the title of this story suggests, speed isn't everything. Here are ten players selected early in the NFL Draft who posted great 40-yard dash times at the NFL Combine since 2000, but whose careers didn't quite pan out as planned.