Often considered to be the premier event of the NFL Combine, the 40-yard dash is one that many people tune in to see. Whether it is the speed of the wide receivers or the jaw-dropping athleticism of 300-plus pound offensive and defensive linemen, from a viewing perspective, the event rarely fails to provide something for viewers.
However, the all-important part for many is the final NFL Combine 40 times for each invitee across the four days of testing. Below is a full list of all the NFL Combine 40-yard dash results from the 2023 event in Indianapolis.
2023 NFL Combine 40 Times and Results
The NFL Combine 40-yard dash results are broken down by position, with players listed alphabetically within their position. Players who do not set a time are listed with “–” next to their name.
Interior Defensive Line
- Bryan Bresee | 4.86 seconds
Clemson - Byron Young | —
Alabama - Calijah Kancey | 4.67 seconds
Pitt - Cameron Young | 5.10 seconds
Mississippi State - Dante Stills | 4.85 seconds
West Virginia - DJ Dale | 5.26 seconds
Alabama - Gervon Dexter | 4.88 seconds
Florida - Jalen Carter | —
Georgia - Jalen Redmond | 4.81 seconds
Oklahoma - Jaquelin Roy | —
LSU - Jerrod Clark | 5.25 seconds
Coastal Carolina - Keeanu Benton | 5.08 seconds
Wisconsin - Keondre Coburn | 5.22 seconds
Texas - Mazi Smith | —
Michigan - Moro Ojomo | 5.04 seconds
Texas - Nesta Jade Silvera | 5.16 seconds
Arizona State - PJ Mustipher | 5.41 seconds
Penn State - Siaki Ika | 5.39 seconds
Baylor - Tuli Tuipulotu | —
USC - Tyler Lacy | 5.15 seconds
Oklahoma State - Viliami Fehoko | —
San Jose State - Zacch Pickens | 4.89 seconds
South Carolina
EDGE
- Adetomiwa Adebawore | 4.54 seconds
Northwestern - Ali Gaye
LSU - Andre Carter II
Army - Andre Jones Jr.
Louisiana - BJ Ojulari
LSU - Brenton Cox Jr. | 4.85 seconds
Florida - Byron Young | 4.48 seconds
Tennessee - Caleb Murphy | 4.82 seconds
Ferris State - Colby Wooden | 4.84 seconds
Auburn - Derick Hall
Auburn - DJ Johnson
Oregon - Dylan Horton
TCU - Eku Leota
Auburn - Felix Anudike-Uzomah
Kansas State - Habakkuk Baldonado | 4.78 seconds
Pitt - Ikenna Enechukwu | 4.77 seconds
Rice - Isaiah Foskey | 4.64 seconds
Notre Dame - Isaiah Land | 4.66 seconds
Florida A&M - Isaiah McGuire | 4.84 seconds
Missouri - Jose Ramirez | 4.79 seconds
Eastern Michigan - Keion White
Georgia Tech - KJ Henry | 4.71 seconds
Clemson - Lonnie Phelps Jr.
Kansas - Lukas Van Ness | 4.64 seconds
Iowa - Mike Morris | 5.04 seconds
Michigan - MJ Anderson
Iowa State - Myles Murphy
Clemson - Nick Hampton | 4.68 seconds
Appalachian State - Noah Taylor
North Carolina - Nolan Smith | 4.44 seconds
Georgia - Ochaun Mathis
Nebraska - Robert Beal Jr. | 4.53 seconds
Georgia - Tavius Robinson | 4.72 seconds
Mississippi - Thomas Incoom | 4.75 seconds
Central Michigan - Tyree Wilson
Texas Tech - Tyrus Wheat
Mississippi State - Will Anderson Jr.
Alabama - Will McDonald IV
Iowa State - Yasir Abdullah
Louisville - YaYa Diaby | 4.56 seconds
Louisville - Zach Harrison
Ohio State
Linebackers
- Anfernee Orji
Vanderbilt - Cam Jones
Indiana - Charlie Thomas
Georgia Tech - Daiyan Henley
Washington State - Dee Winters
TCU - DeMarvion Overshown
Texas - Dorian Williams
Tulane - Drew Sanders
Arkansas - Henry To’o To’o
Alabama - Isaiah Moore
North Carolina State - Ivan Pace Jr.
Cincinnati - Jack Campbell
Iowa - Jalen Graham
Purdue - Jeremy Banks
Tennessee - Micah Baskerville
LSU - Nick Herbig
Wisconsin - Noah Sewell
Oregon - Owen Pappoe
Auburn - Shaka Heyward
Duke - SirVocea Dennis
Pitt - Trenton Simpson
Clemson - Ventrell Miller
Florida
Who Had the Fastest 40-Yard Dash at the 2023 NFL Combine?
The honor of having the fastest 40-yard dash is a hotly contested element each and every year. Usually, it is the running backs, wide receivers, and defensive backs who compete for that title. This year, we will see the defensive backs set the benchmark on Friday. Then on Saturday, the wide receivers will take their best shot before the running backs close out the week on Sunday.
After each day, we will update this section with the fastest 40-yard dash of the 2023 NFL Combine so far. The big question will be whether anyone can break the all-time NFL Combine record.
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