Who ran a 3.9 in the 40 yard dash?

Who ran a 3.9 in the 40 yard dash?

But the Bo Jackson 40 time is its own tale. Some suggested he broke the 4.0 barrier, posting a 3.9 time at the NFL Combine. But that’s a tall tale. Raiders’ beat writer Jerry Knaak tracked down the truth, Jackson never attended the 1986 NFL Scouting Combine.

Who ran a 4.41 40 yard dash?

FAMU’s Markquese Bell Runs 4.41 40 Yard Dash at NFL Combine 6’2 205 pounds – YouTube.

What round was Donald Driver draft?

7th round
Draft: Green Bay Packers in the 7th round (213th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft.

What records does Donald Driver have?

Driver holds the franchise record for the most career receptions of any wide receiver to play for the Packers (647) and holds the most receiving yards in team history (10,137). In addition, Driver is Lambeau Field’s all-time leader in receptions (311) and receiving yards (4,285).

Who has the fastest 40-yard dash time in NFL history?

The fastest 40-yard-dash times in NFL Combine history 1 DeMarcus Van Dyke (2011) 2 J.J. Nelson (2015) 3 JALEN MYRICK (2017) 4 Jacoby Ford (2010) 5 Champ Bailey (1999) 6 Henry Ruggs III (2020) 7 Stanford Routt (2005) 8 Marquise Goodwin (2013) 9 Jerome Mathis (2005) 10 DRI ARCHER (2014)

What is Donald Driver doing now?

Since 2004, Driver has co-hosted the statewide Packer analysis television series Inside the Huddle with Donald Driver with WLUK-TV’s sports director Drew Smith. Every Thursday Donald talks football with John Mercure on Wisconsin’s Afternoon News with John Mercure on AM 620 WTMJ. He previously served as host to the annual Offense vs.

Will there be a 40-yard dash time at the NFL Combine?

While there won’t be official combine 40-yard dash times to marvel at this year, though, it gives us the chance to rewind the clocks and look back at some of the quickest times ever posted at the event since electronically-clocked times began at the combine in 1999.

How many yards did Kevin driver catch in 2011?

On September 8, 2011, Driver caught four balls for 41 yards in the opening game against the New Orleans Saints and was only one yard short of becoming the Packers’ all-time leader in receiving yards.