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Wendall Williams runs 4.19-second 40 at regional combine
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 5, 2016, 5:57 PM EST
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The NFL’s regional combines are set up to give small-school players a chance to show what they can do, and one small-school player made the whole league take notice today.

Wendall Williams, a wide receiver from the University of the Cumberlands, ran an incredible 4.19-second 40-yard dash at a regional combine today. That breaks the official Scouting Combine record of 4.24 seconds, set by Chris Johnson.

Williams also recorded a 45.0-inch vertical jump, which is tied for the best jump ever recorded at the regular Scouting Combine.

Those numbers are so shocking that they sound unbelievable at first. But Williams was a track and field star who won the NAIA national championship in the long jump and was fourth in the country in both the 100 meters and 200 meters, so there’s little doubt that he’s a phenomenal athlete.

He also put up phenomenal numbers on the football field: He was an NAIA All-Americanwhile averaging 30.5 yards per catch (with eight touchdowns), 32.4 yards per kickoff return (with three touchdowns), 23.5 yards per punt return (with one touchdown) and 17.6 yards per carry (with three touchdowns).

So can the 5-foot-10, 170-pound Williams play in the pros? It’s a huge jump to go from the NAIA to the NFL. But this is a young man who’s used to making huge jumps.

Photo via University of the Cumberlands.
 

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He'd be a Raider in the 1st round, if Al Davis were still alive.

I'd like to have that kind of speed on KO returns.
 

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He'd be a Raider in the 1st round, if Al Davis were still alive.

I'd like to have that kind of speed on KO returns.

Davis' corpse just popped a boner.
 

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Damn, He gets upright and to full speed as fast as I have ever seen from a footballer. That's some serious track giddy up there boys. great running form
 

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17.6 yards per carry?!! Who was he playing against?
 

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Wendall Williams runs 4.19-second 40 at regional combine
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 5, 2016, 5:57 PM EST
wendallwilliams-e1457218516547.jpg

The NFL’s regional combines are set up to give small-school players a chance to show what they can do, and one small-school player made the whole league take notice today.

Wendall Williams, a wide receiver from the University of the Cumberlands, ran an incredible 4.19-second 40-yard dash at a regional combine today. That breaks the official Scouting Combine record of 4.24 seconds, set by Chris Johnson.

Williams also recorded a 45.0-inch vertical jump, which is tied for the best jump ever recorded at the regular Scouting Combine.

Those numbers are so shocking that they sound unbelievable at first. But Williams was a track and field star who won the NAIA national championship in the long jump and was fourth in the country in both the 100 meters and 200 meters, so there’s little doubt that he’s a phenomenal athlete.

He also put up phenomenal numbers on the football field: He was an NAIA All-Americanwhile averaging 30.5 yards per catch (with eight touchdowns), 32.4 yards per kickoff return (with three touchdowns), 23.5 yards per punt return (with one touchdown) and 17.6 yards per carry (with three touchdowns).

So can the 5-foot-10, 170-pound Williams play in the pros? It’s a huge jump to go from the NAIA to the NFL. But this is a young man who’s used to making huge jumps.

Photo via University of the Cumberlands.
I'm impressed! Any other drill stats on him, broad Jump? Shuttle? Cone Drill?