The top wide receiver prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft posted a blistering 4.27-second 40-yard dash at his university's pro day, the fastest officially recorded time by any receiver in the past decade. The performance sent shockwaves through NFL scouting departments and solidified his status as a likely top-five pick.
Beyond the headline speed, the 6-foot-2, 210-pound receiver also impressed with a 42-inch vertical leap and flawless route-running during positional drills. Multiple general managers in attendance were seen making phone calls immediately after the workout.
Mock drafts have already shifted in response, with several analysts now projecting the receiver to go as high as second overall to a wide-receiver-needy franchise.