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One of the things you can see about some great college players is they will occasionally go undrafted. This is peculiar because one would assume that if a college player could win the Heisman Trophy they would be a shoe-in for a first round draft pick. Additionally, you would be surprised that some college players with had fairly pedestrian and mediocre college careers rocket up the charts and are picked in the first round of that NFL draft. What is among the most reasons behind this trend? The scouting process, and get hold of, the 40 yard the dash diet times.

Part of the success of many college players is that they are put in a process which puts them inside best position to be a success. And although they may well look great on film to your untrained eye, truth be told, there may be many hundreds other college players who could achieve the maximum amount of success if they were put in the same system. That is why, it is hard for NFL scouts and general managers to adequately evaluate a player's athletic potential and abilities by just watching game film. Accordingly, it is necessary to have an NFL Combine in order to position all the potential NFL Draft prospects while on an even playing field. 

During the evaluation process among the list of things they try to do is to get a standard idea of the athletic ability of an player. Sometimes these are generally called "measurables". With these kind of measurables, scouts can get an idea of how athletic or explosive a gamer is by comparing those players with past, present, and future players. These measurables are the 40 yard dash, your vertical leap, the bench press, the cone look, the Wonderlic Exam, along with the broad jump, among many other tests. 

Definitely, the most closely seen measurable or metric that NFL scouts look at is the 40 yard dash. The 40 yard dash is just a timed sprint addressing 40 yards. Preferably, this sprint is electronically timed on the same flat playing surface of an football field as all the other NFL Draft prospects. Sorry to say, not all drafted players are invited to the NFL scouting combine. As such, these players are often asked to do the same measurables on either their college campuses or at another site. 

The 40 Yard Dash was initially used by Paul Red. Paul Brown was your coach of Ohio State inside 1940's. The test was used figure out how special teams people can cover a punt. Because the average punt in collegiate football is all about 40 yards, and the average hang time is around 4. 5 seconds, the 40 yard splash became a staple measurement in the athletic ability of hockey players. 

The forty yard dash is more a consideration for some positions, and carries less importance for others. The 40 yard dash is extremely important mainly for cornerbacks, broad receivers, running backs, linebackers, and safeties. The 40 yard dash is not as important for kickers, unpleasant and defensive linemen together with quarterbacks. 

In regards to the record for your fastest 40 yard dash time, it would be Chris Johnson, of the Tennessee Titans if you are talking about electronically recorded times. However, with respect to hand-timed, and perceived less accurate results it would be either Darrell Green together with Bo Jackson, both with 4. 09. 

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