Lots of fast dudes that never get mentioned. - Cliff Branch (WR) : Set the NCAA 100m dash record in 1972 in semi but used all his energy and finished 5th in the finals *Check his highlights with the Raiders* - Curtis Dickey (RB): Won the NCAA 60 yard dash 3 years in a row (1978, 79, 80) - Sam Graddy: 1984 US Olympic Silver Medalist in 100m. Member of 1984 4x100m that set the WR - Ron Brown: 4th in 100m at 1984 Olympics. Member of the 4x100m that broke the World Record - Michael Bates (KR): Won the Bronze Medal in the 200m at the 1992 Olympics - Phillip Epps: #2 in the world in the 200m in 1992 There are 20-25 more worthy names. ***Darrell Green beat Graddy, Brown, & Epps in the 60 yard dash in the NFL Fastest Man***
I grew up watching Troy Palamalu every Sunday for years, his was the first jersey I had. I got to be there for his induction into the HOF as well, awesome player!
Yeah I thought Green's speed was overrated and into the embellished legend territory until I heard that. That time as a 50 year old has me convinced his speed was not embellished
Before O.J. Simpson was running from the cops, he was running away from NFL defenders. Simpson was one of the fastest running backs ever to lace up a pair of cleats and gained over 12,100 yards from scrimmage in his time with the Buffalo Bills. He was a lethal threat when the ball was handed to him, but Simpson was also a capable pass-catcher, with 175 receptions to his credit in his nine-year stint with Buffalo. Simpson's legacy may be all but gone at this point, but once upon a time, few could hope to keep up with Simpson on the field.
Very impressive list compiled. Much appreciated video. Thanks for the hard work! Clearly yuh put in some work and have some indepth knowledge of the game!
@@sydboski bob hayes won the gold medal with a 10.06 on the inside lane of a chewed up cinder track wearing a pair of borrowed spikes that were two sizes too small. if you gave hayes the same spikes and track surface of all those guys you just listed, he would run a 9.6x to 9.7x and he would make all 4 of those guys look like high schoolers. do you enjoy alerting everyone that you are entirely clueless on a subject, yet you still like to pretend you know what you are talking about? imagine not understanding the difference between a cinder track from the 60s and modern synthetic tracks. or the difference in old track spikes that are two sizes too small vs modern track spikes that actually fit, and then comparing times as if all things are equal.
@@PeteZam LOL!!! You obviously don't know that those shoes ALLOWED him to run faster than he ever ran before. Yes even faster than he did in his own shoes. You DO NOT KNOW what Hayes would have run on a newer surface with newer spikes. So by saying actual numbers you are just guessing and YOU are pretending that you know what you are talking about. You have nothing concrete to bring you to that conclusion. Yet you are quoting times that you could not possible know. Who's clueless or pretending? Not me. I know the difference in cinders, concrete, gravel, tartan, and rubber, because I have run on all of them. If I knew EXACTLY what Hayes "COULD" have run "IF" this or that, then I would make the adjustment. BUT since that is IMPOSSIBLE, I have to go with what we actually know. Not some guess work or making up some times like you have done here.
He once kicked a 65 yard field goal in warmups, into the wind, and it went out of the back of the stadium. Mathematicians at the game said it would’ve been good from 120 yards. When he was a kid, he hit a home run over the fence, then, ran to the neighbor’s house, jumped in the air, and caught the ball, before it could shatter a window. During a high school basketball game, he once dunked from behind the free throw line. It counted as 3 points, because he was well behind the 3 point line, when he left the ground. I forgot to mention, the free throw was on the other side of the court. He once ran a marathon, and when he got to the finish line, the other runners hadn’t even started yet. He ran so fast, that he went back in time. He was an amazing athlete.
I didn't know he was that fast.. I wasn't paying attention to 40times back then but how they played.. he was every where and I know I see why. Speed and IQ
Honorable Mentions: Devin Hester: only player to get 100 speed in Madden and a blur as a return man Brian Orakpo: ran a 4.5 as a DE/LB and one of the fastest players I seen in college at that position Reggie Bush: goes without saying DeAngelo Hall: fell off in his later years but people forget how fast he was when he first came in the league
vick had better acceleration, but lamar is definitely overall faster, because he is in way better shape. vick said he never trained or worked really when he played. and he was very out of shape compared to what he should have been. and if you go back and watch his highlights with that notion in mind, you can see it plain as day. there isnt a single player in NFL history that was as fast as vick, that constantly got ran down from behind on long runs as much as vick did. he had no kick down the stretch, and would constantly gas out and get ran down. that is not something you see people do to lamar
Bit of a stretch to sat Jim Hines played professional football. He spent the 1968 season on the Dolphins practice squad. He appeared in ten games with Miami in 1969, gaining a total of 52 all purpose yards. The fact that he was given the nickname “Oops” is a testament to his ability, or more accurately, lack of ability. He played in one game with the Chiefs in 1970 and has been ranked as the 10th. worst NFL player of all time. Contrasting Hines NFL career with that of Bob Hayes is like comparing Mr. Ed to Secretariat. No wide receiver who actually had a real NFL career was faster than Bob Hayes.
@@georgesouthwick7000 How many games must you play in to be an NFL player? So because he was a bad football player means he shouldn't be counted? Do you hear what you are saying? And I quote, "He was 10 worst NFL player of all time". He was the 10 worst what? NFL PLAYER. No one is contrasting Bob's career with Jim's. There is no comparison. Bob was HOF, Jim hall of shame. There is no doubt that Hayes was the vastly superior football player an Jim was a vastly inferior payer. But there is no doubt that both played in the NFL. lastly there is no doubt that Hines ran faster than Hayes. It's very simple. If you go by straight 100m times then Hayes at 10.06 is 5th all time in NFL among ALL players good or bad in NFL history. Behind Hines, Trindon Holliday 10.00, Jeff Demps 10.01, and Jacoby Ford 10.01. Dems da facts.
Bo is nowhere near the fastest player in NFL history, let alone the fastest RB in NFL history. The facts: the fastest Bo ever ran a 100 meters was a 10.44. There were so many faster RBs that played in the NFL. Herschel Walker 10.23 being one of them. What's sad is, my childhood hero is a liar. He keeps lying to the world about running a 4.13 40 yard dash electric time when, in fact, there was NO electric timing in the NFL in 1985. Now Bo, being 225 lbs running a 10.44, is fast for football, but it's not the fastest time for a RB. Jeff Demps 10.01 holds that title for RBs. Check out the Dolphins RBs. They are ridiculously faster than Bo ever was. Raheem Mostert 10.28 & De'Von Achane 10.12. That's scary fast. Bo knows embellishing & lying. Sad but true.
No mention of Raheem Mostert the only other player to break 23 mph on the field besides Hill and he a RB . On field speed is more important than a 40 yd dash with no pads
@@TheEdub1 I was just bringing up watching them in college. It was the craziest looking 100 you would ever see because the were so much bigger than everyone else.
@@sydboskibest at juking - but his jump cut is legendary. Especially the TD where Rodney Pete sees Barry make a jump cut and has his hands up for TD signal and Barry was still 5 yards in the backfield.
In terms of Inside Linebacker, they failed to mention Ryan Shazier. He had the same official 40 time as Fletcher. In fact his unofficial time was even faster. Whoever did these rankings better recognize!
What a load of sh¡t! The only people that are even worthy of being on the list of the fastest players ever are Darrell Green & Bob Hayes. Herschel Walker was way faster than Bo Jackson. Bo NEVER ran a 4.13 electronic bc in 1985 the NFL didn't even have that kind of technology. Bo is a liar. The fastest RB in NFL history & football history at any level is Jeff Demps. Even todays 40 yard dash is inaccurate bc it's semiautomatic timed with the hand movement start. Xavier Worthy manipulated his 40 yard dashes by moving in running motion before the clock even started shaving a few thousandths of seconds off of his time. The NFL fans are being fooled by NFL with these bogus 40 yard dashes that make players seem faster or slower than they really are.
@Messup7654 It's refreshing to finally read someone's comment that knows the truth about proper & accurate timing in sprinting. No emotions, just the facts. Enjoy the Olympics & upcoming football season. Saludos.
@@kennycarlson9996Possibly. But the fact remains the 40 yard dash is inaccurate. Bo was one of my childhood hero's. It was Bo, Sweetness & Herschel. So I say this with the utmost respect to Bo. He was a phenomenal athlete but it drives me crazy when he embellishes about his 40 yard dash. Actually he flat out lies about it. To say that he ran a 4.13 electronically & people that are interviewing him don't even call him out on it. At least Deion Sanders has the decency to admit that he ran a 4.21 hand time in 1988. And Deion was a lot faster than Bo. There is no way in life Bo can keep up stride for stride with the 6th fastest man in human history in Christian Coleman, who is the fastest 60m indoor in human history with his record of 6.34 & also has the fastest 40 yard dash in history with a 4.12. It's just silly when people believe this nonsense. At one time when I didn't know any better used to believe this too but I grew up & started thinking things through & it doesn't make sense what Bo claims. It's just not true.
London Fletcher was a Terror to play against! Besides LT and Derrick Thomas (RIP), this man is in the nightmares of some quarterbacks grandchildren! LMAO!
In my opinion, Randall Cunningham. Was the prototype of today's quarterback? You're Lamar, Jackson,and Michael Vick If you will I still think michael to me vick was the best running quarterback speed wise, but he had a strong arm as well
You're too young 😂😂😂 Darrell Green ran a 4.04 or something and bullet Bob Hayes won 2/3 Olympic GOLD MEDALS. He was the fastest man in the world and won a couple super bowls.
@@sydboski is that not same thing you can practice and get faster. There is no practice or technic to get taller runners train to run faster and they do you can't train to be taller . Come on
@@paulgood2218 No one said you can train to get taller. Stop it. You cannot teach speed. You can teach techniques and some other things to get faster, but you have to already have the fast twitch muscles to get that turnover. That cannot be taught.
@@sydboskidude you can teach speed. First, ways to increase speed is teaching it second while you can’t increase the amount of fast twitch muscle fibers you sure can train them. Their trained in every fast and heavy exercise so sprints, jumping and weight training. You can increase tendon strength and elasticity and you can increase muscular strength and rate of force production. You can teach a faster squat a higher jump and quicker jump and a quicker muscle contraction. This doesn’t mean every able bodied man can run a 10.3 and a 4.3 but every single able bodied man can run a 4.5 and a 10.6 with enough training
@@Messup7654 Not true at all. Not every able bodied man can run 4.5 or 10.60 That is completely untrue. There are able bodied men out here who have trained to sprint and not reach either of those goals. Yes you can train to increase speed, but you cannot teach speed. Big difference.
@@justinnolan9624 if you listen you would know in 1985 laser timing wasn’t created not only that but 6”1 230 pound Bo Jackson is claiming to run a 3.9 which is not humanly possible not even Usain Bolt could run a 3.9 not even if bolt used blocks and spikes he is still calculated to run a 4.07 40 and world record holder in the 60 meter Christian Coleman ran a 4.12 in college. Bolt was 6”5 200 Coleman was 5”9 170 compared to Jackson’s overweight 230 at 6”1 also bolt ran a world record 9.58 second 100 meter time and Coleman’s personal best is a amazing 9.76 this makes Jackson’s 10.44 in college look like garbage. I got some fun facts for you Xavier worthy the guy who ran a 4.21 ran a 10.55 as a 15 YEAR OLD SOPHMORE that shows you alone how slow Bo is their are 15 and 16 year olds who would smash bo 10.44 and make all of you who believe his lies look silly. Stop believing everything you see
@biggalaxy9102 you are wrong! I raced bo Jackson while I was still in high school and I ran 4.25 and a 4.27 and he beat me by by 5 steps! He ran a 4.12 that day
Bo did not run even a 4.13 think about it Christian Coleman that top three fastest men in the world ran a 4.12. Also I think Christian Coleman has the 60 meter world record. Another thing is Bo was 220 and he was't the fastest person even in College track. There is no proof that he ran that and he definitely never ran 4 flat or below like he said the stop watches say. He wasn't even the fastest person in baseball.
Bo Jackson ran a 10.39 100m in college. Chris Johnson did that in high school, not to mention Raheem Mostert's 10.28 in college. List has been invalidated in the first 1:00
Bo's best100m was 10.44 not 10.39. CJ best was 10.66. The 10.38 was wind aided and does not count. Mostert did run 10.28, but he isn't the fastest RB. Jamal Charles and Herschel Walker both ran 10.23, Michael Bennet 10.18, Sultan McCullogh 10.17, De'Von Achane 10.14, Curtis Dickey 10.11, Jeff Demps 10.01.
There’s some guy on youtube who appears on every video with Bob Hayes in it to tell you how wrong you are about him, I’m surprised he hasn’t found his way here yet lmao
In my eyes Michael Vick still is the best rushing quarterback in NFL history did all that without tons of design runs just straight scrambling Lamar needs to ball needs design plays in order to get off that way
@@nonstop can’t belive y’all replied lol love yall work makes me get happy every time there’s something new I never know Ps can yall make a Julius peppers video
He lost to him in the 100 yard dash but beat him I think the next year in the 60 yard dash. When Herschel beat Darrell I think it was a Stars competition not the NFL's fastest man. Herschel never won that event He lost one year to Darrell Green and another year to Willie Gault.
@@TheEdub1 I think you right. It had to have been the Stars competition. People talk like Darryl never lost any race (in general) so I was just quick to mention Herschel
@Disxreet 🤦🏽♂️🤣 gr8 reply. Ur gen seems to only know 2 "cap" and "ur a hater"🤣🤦🏽♂️. How about you LEARN about those other guys instead of just spouting off fun slang of the day.
NOT!!! CJ 10.66 100m best. Bo 10.44, Raheem Mostert 10.28, CJ Spiller 10.29 Jamaal Charles and Herschel Walker 10.23, Curtis Dickey 10.11, Jeff Demps 10.01 just off the top of my head.
Jeff Demps 10.01 is the fastest RB in NFL history! A 10.01 beats a 10.66 everytime by about 10 meters give or take. Chris was slow as compared to the fastest RBs & fastest men in NFL history.
Lots of fast dudes that never get mentioned.
- Cliff Branch (WR) : Set the NCAA 100m dash record in 1972 in semi but used all his energy and finished 5th in the finals *Check his highlights with the Raiders*
- Curtis Dickey (RB): Won the NCAA 60 yard dash 3 years in a row (1978, 79, 80)
- Sam Graddy: 1984 US Olympic Silver Medalist in 100m. Member of 1984 4x100m that set the WR
- Ron Brown: 4th in 100m at 1984 Olympics. Member of the 4x100m that broke the World Record
- Michael Bates (KR): Won the Bronze Medal in the 200m at the 1992 Olympics
- Phillip Epps: #2 in the world in the 200m in 1992
There are 20-25 more worthy names.
***Darrell Green beat Graddy, Brown, & Epps in the 60 yard dash in the NFL Fastest Man***
James Jett, Rocket Ismail, Trindon Holliday, Marvin Bracy, Jacoby Ford, etc
@@dmvbay2535 Bracy never played in the NFL.
Thanks a bunch homie
I agree. The fastest WR might be Cliff Branch or it could be Bob Hayes. Check them out
@@sydboski He got PAID to be on the practice squad...hence he was an NFL player. FACTS.
I grew up watching Troy Palamalu every Sunday for years, his was the first jersey I had. I got to be there for his induction into the HOF as well, awesome player!
The ds
Love these videos! Glad blitz is a separate channel from nonstop.
Larry Allen apparently passed away 3 days ago in Mexico im not even joking may his soul rest in peace
Damn, I had no idea. Larry Allen was a monster
Bob Hayes was before my time but I've seen a lot of clips and others speak on him. Fast was an understatement
The fake slide by Vick has to be the best spin move in NFL history til this day just insane
He ran 4.25
That wasn't a fake slide. He slipped.
Running a 4.5 at 50 years old is crazy lol.
that was insane 😂😂😂
Yeah I thought Green's speed was overrated and into the embellished legend territory until I heard that. That time as a 50 year old has me convinced his speed was not embellished
I don't think any tight ends will beat Vernon Davis, mainly because if a tight end is that fast, most likely he's just going to be moved to receiver
OJ Howard from Alabama then Tampa was pretty quick
@@TheRealDarthVadar so was Albert O but I just don't think it'll happen, those guys are freaks and they don't come around too often
Darren Waller was a WR and was really fast.
Vernon Davis was the fastest TE running a low 4.3
@@TheRealDarthVadar OJ Howard wasn't even the fastest TE in his own draft class. He was fast but that class had a lot of athletes at TE
Before O.J. Simpson was running from the cops, he was running away from NFL defenders.
Simpson was one of the fastest running backs ever to lace up a pair of cleats and gained over 12,100 yards from scrimmage in his time with the Buffalo Bills.
He was a lethal threat when the ball was handed to him, but Simpson was also a capable pass-catcher, with 175 receptions to his credit in his nine-year stint with Buffalo.
Simpson's legacy may be all but gone at this point, but once upon a time, few could hope to keep up with Simpson on the field.
I guess you could say he was a killer on the field
@@Braylon1997😂
Lethal threat lol
Ya some ignorant people grow up
@@marktaylor2794 it’s a joke bro 😂
Darrell Green can probably run a sub 4.5 40 to this day
darrell green ran a 4.43 at 50 and ran a 4.48 at 60 , hell cliff branch ran a sub 4.6 before his death at 69
I’m almost 50 an I can run at least 4.4 or 4.5
@@lawrencelang2763 ya im 57 and run a 6 flat to the liquir store right at 7 lol
Very impressive list compiled. Much appreciated video. Thanks for the hard work! Clearly yuh put in some work and have some indepth knowledge of the game!
Vernon Davis's speed didn't stop Kam Chancellor from catching him and rocking his world. Go Hawks
Only place the hawks are going is to clean out the locker room at the end of the season
@@dariusdafigga
Well every team does that. Go Hawks
I hope you do a video on Brandon Marshall
He was an ablsolute beast but he never played for a playoff game
Faster then a speeding Bullet and that's Bullet Boh Hayes
My grandfather usta run against Bob Hayes during Olympic trials and College
I love these random oddly satisfying videos from all sports 🎉
Me too
The kicker and punter disrespect is crazy
Ikr
😂
😂😂😂😂
I was thinking the same thing no love for them at all
This video is just about football players. Kickers and punters aren’t football players 😂
I've never seen anyone run down Tony Dorsett when he hits that gear! Eric Dickerson, Vince Young also. They were smooth it.
You cannot be serious. Darrell Green ran down Dorsett and Dickerson like a grown up chasing a kid about to run into a busy street. LMAO!
Bob Hayes, Cowboys wide receiver and Olympic Champion was the fastest wideout. FACTS
. 2:25 2:27
Not Facts. Hayes' best 100m was 10.06. Jacoby Ford 10.01, Jeff Demps 10.01, Trindon Holliday 10.00, Jim Hines 9.95
@@sydboski bob hayes won the gold medal with a 10.06 on the inside lane of a chewed up cinder track wearing a pair of borrowed spikes that were two sizes too small. if you gave hayes the same spikes and track surface of all those guys you just listed, he would run a 9.6x to 9.7x and he would make all 4 of those guys look like high schoolers. do you enjoy alerting everyone that you are entirely clueless on a subject, yet you still like to pretend you know what you are talking about? imagine not understanding the difference between a cinder track from the 60s and modern synthetic tracks. or the difference in old track spikes that are two sizes too small vs modern track spikes that actually fit, and then comparing times as if all things are equal.
@@PeteZam LOL!!! You obviously don't know that those shoes ALLOWED him to run faster than he ever ran before. Yes even faster than he did in his own shoes. You DO NOT KNOW what Hayes would have run on a newer surface with newer spikes. So by saying actual numbers you are just guessing and YOU are pretending that you know what you are talking about. You have nothing concrete to bring you to that conclusion. Yet you are quoting times that you could not possible know. Who's clueless or pretending? Not me. I know the difference in cinders, concrete, gravel, tartan, and rubber, because I have run on all of them. If I knew EXACTLY what Hayes "COULD" have run "IF" this or that, then I would make the adjustment. BUT since that is IMPOSSIBLE, I have to go with what we actually know. Not some guess work or making up some times like you have done here.
So happy Chris Johnson got mentioned 🙌🏽
He shouldn't have been.
@@sydboski why not? Dude was fast asf
@@AkThePhantom615 There are more than 60 players who would smoke him in a goal line to goal line race or a 100m dash.
Michaël Vic, also has one of the longest punts in NFL history. One of the greatest ever.
He once kicked a 65 yard field goal in warmups, into the wind, and it went out of the back of the stadium. Mathematicians at the game said it would’ve been good from 120 yards.
When he was a kid, he hit a home run over the fence, then, ran to the neighbor’s house, jumped in the air, and caught the ball, before it could shatter a window.
During a high school basketball game, he once dunked from behind the free throw line. It counted as 3 points, because he was well behind the 3 point line, when he left the ground. I forgot to mention, the free throw was on the other side of the court.
He once ran a marathon, and when he got to the finish line, the other runners hadn’t even started yet. He ran so fast, that he went back in time. He was an amazing athlete.
Darrell Green formerly of the Washington Redskins one of the best cornerback in the NFL
Not just corner, he was the fastest player regardless of positions!!!💯😎
London Fletcher was a monster
5'10" monster from the time he hit the league...🙌
I didn't know he was that fast.. I wasn't paying attention to 40times back then but how they played.. he was every where and I know I see why. Speed and IQ
Honorable Mentions:
Devin Hester: only player to get 100 speed in Madden and a blur as a return man
Brian Orakpo: ran a 4.5 as a DE/LB and one of the fastest players I seen in college at that position
Reggie Bush: goes without saying
DeAngelo Hall: fell off in his later years but people forget how fast he was when he first came in the league
Did you just cite a video game rating as a legit metric
@@ggsimmonds1 yes, because he got that rating because he was the fastest in real life
@@fredcheckamWrong. He got that rating because he was that good. Not that fast.
I think Lamar might be faster than Vick but Vick had mo bop sauce
I also think Lamar is faster not taking anything away for Vicks greatness tho
Same here
Vick said he was faster.
vick had better acceleration, but lamar is definitely overall faster, because he is in way better shape. vick said he never trained or worked really when he played. and he was very out of shape compared to what he should have been. and if you go back and watch his highlights with that notion in mind, you can see it plain as day. there isnt a single player in NFL history that was as fast as vick, that constantly got ran down from behind on long runs as much as vick did. he had no kick down the stretch, and would constantly gas out and get ran down. that is not something you see people do to lamar
Bob Hayes was not the fastest Jim Hines played pro football and he was the first sub ten hundred meters runner held the record for fifteen years
So true!!
People lie but numbers don't! Nothing but facts here!
Bit of a stretch to sat Jim Hines played professional football. He spent the 1968 season on the Dolphins practice squad. He appeared in ten games with Miami in 1969, gaining a total of 52 all purpose yards. The fact that he was given the nickname “Oops” is a testament to his ability, or more accurately, lack of ability. He played in one game with the Chiefs in 1970 and has been ranked as the 10th. worst NFL player of all time.
Contrasting Hines NFL career with that of Bob Hayes is like comparing Mr. Ed to Secretariat. No wide receiver who actually had a real NFL career was faster than Bob Hayes.
@@georgesouthwick7000 How many games must you play in to be an NFL player? So because he was a bad football player means he shouldn't be counted? Do you hear what you are saying? And I quote, "He was 10 worst NFL player of all time". He was the 10 worst what? NFL PLAYER.
No one is contrasting Bob's career with Jim's. There is no comparison. Bob was HOF, Jim hall of shame. There is no doubt that Hayes was the vastly superior football player an Jim was a vastly inferior payer. But there is no doubt that both played in the NFL. lastly there is no doubt that Hines ran faster than Hayes. It's very simple. If you go by straight 100m times then Hayes at 10.06 is 5th all time in NFL among ALL players good or bad in NFL history. Behind Hines, Trindon Holliday 10.00, Jeff Demps 10.01, and Jacoby Ford 10.01. Dems da facts.
Bo Jackson is my favorite. Also the disrespect to the Kickers and Punters is insane.
Bo is nowhere near the fastest player in NFL history, let alone the fastest RB in NFL history. The facts: the fastest Bo ever ran a 100 meters was a 10.44. There were so many faster RBs that played in the NFL. Herschel Walker 10.23 being one of them.
What's sad is, my childhood hero is a liar. He keeps lying to the world about running a 4.13 40 yard dash electric time when, in fact, there was NO electric timing in the NFL in 1985.
Now Bo, being 225 lbs running a 10.44, is fast for football, but it's not the fastest time for a RB. Jeff Demps 10.01 holds that title for RBs. Check out the Dolphins RBs. They are ridiculously faster than Bo ever was. Raheem Mostert 10.28 & De'Von Achane 10.12. That's scary fast.
Bo knows embellishing & lying. Sad but true.
No mention of Raheem Mostert the only other player to break 23 mph on the field besides Hill and he a RB . On field speed is more important than a 40 yd dash with no pads
He's not faster than Hershel Walker. Hershel beat Darrell Green in the 100 yard dash but Darrell beat Herschel in the 60 yard dash.
@@TheEdub1 Walker couldn't beat Jackson in college.
@@LionelLordOfTheThundercats I never said he could. I was just saying Herschel Walker should get consideration also.
@@TheEdub1 I was just bringing up watching them in college. It was the craziest looking 100 you would ever see because the were so much bigger than everyone else.
@LionelLordOfTheThundercats I could imagine. Did Bo blow Herschel out or was it very close?
That wasn't a fake slide by Vick. He slipped.
Polomalu never ran a 4.33. The fastest he clocked was a 4.40.
4.35
Barry Sanders is a top RB too!
Just not in the speed dept.
@@sydboskibest at juking - but his jump cut is legendary. Especially the TD where Rodney Pete sees Barry make a jump cut and has his hands up for TD signal and Barry was still 5 yards in the backfield.
In terms of Inside Linebacker, they failed to mention Ryan Shazier. He had the same official 40 time as Fletcher. In fact his unofficial time was even faster. Whoever did these rankings better recognize!
Good list, but I wonder where Sean Taylor ranked on this. Is amazing coverage and speed in just a short career is legendary.
Qb:Lamar Jackson
WR:tyreek hill
TE:Vernon Davis
RB:Barry sanders
Barry didn't have amazing speed. His thing was lateral quickness and shiftiness.
@@ggsimmonds1Vick has faster time than Lamar
@@nhp5067 Wrong person
What a load of sh¡t! The only people that are even worthy of being on the list of the fastest players ever are Darrell Green & Bob Hayes. Herschel Walker was way faster than Bo Jackson. Bo NEVER ran a 4.13 electronic bc in 1985 the NFL didn't even have that kind of technology. Bo is a liar. The fastest RB in NFL history & football history at any level is Jeff Demps.
Even todays 40 yard dash is inaccurate bc it's semiautomatic timed with the hand movement start. Xavier Worthy manipulated his 40 yard dashes by moving in running motion before the clock even started shaving a few thousandths of seconds off of his time.
The NFL fans are being fooled by NFL with these bogus 40 yard dashes that make players seem faster or slower than they really are.
Perfectly said by someone knowledgeable
@Messup7654 It's refreshing to finally read someone's comment that knows the truth about proper & accurate timing in sprinting.
No emotions, just the facts. Enjoy the Olympics & upcoming football season. Saludos.
i think if bo was electronicly timed he would be a high 4.2 or low 4.3
@@kennycarlson9996Possibly. But the fact remains the 40 yard dash is inaccurate.
Bo was one of my childhood hero's. It was Bo, Sweetness & Herschel. So I say this with the utmost respect to Bo. He was a phenomenal athlete but it drives me crazy when he embellishes about his 40 yard dash. Actually he flat out lies about it. To say that he ran a 4.13 electronically & people that are interviewing him don't even call him out on it.
At least Deion Sanders has the decency to admit that he ran a 4.21 hand time in 1988. And Deion was a lot faster than Bo.
There is no way in life Bo can keep up stride for stride with the 6th fastest man in human history in Christian Coleman, who is the fastest 60m indoor in human history with his record of 6.34 & also has the fastest 40 yard dash in history with a 4.12.
It's just silly when people believe this nonsense. At one time when I didn't know any better used to believe this too but I grew up & started thinking things through & it doesn't make sense what Bo claims. It's just not true.
London Fletcher was a Terror to play against! Besides LT and Derrick Thomas (RIP), this man is in the nightmares of some quarterbacks grandchildren! LMAO!
In my opinion, Randall Cunningham. Was
the prototype of today's quarterback? You're Lamar, Jackson,and Michael Vick If you will I still think michael to me vick was the best running quarterback speed wise, but he had a strong arm as well
Jalen Rose baby!
The 4.13 is BS.
Totally!
Complete BS! Bo knows embellishing & lying.
You're too young 😂😂😂 Darrell Green ran a 4.04 or something and bullet Bob Hayes won 2/3 Olympic GOLD MEDALS. He was the fastest man in the world and won a couple super bowls.
Why is that BS?
Safety Tyvon Branch ran a 4.31 40
Same dude on that commercial of government free $ scam😂. Same dude 1st called it substidy. Now say not😂😂😂
Randall McDaniel was a HOF guard for the Vikings and ran a 4.60 at the combine.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_McDaniel
As Ravens Fan 16:04 I hated Troy but respected him.He is the second-greatest safety of all time behind Ed Reed to me
Greatest maybe, but neither was the fastest. Rod Woodson was faster than both of them.
You can't teach hight . But you absolutely can teach speed . There is a limit but you can teach it
No you cannot teach speed. You can teach ways in increase speed.
@@sydboski is that not same thing you can practice and get faster. There is no practice or technic to get taller runners train to run faster and they do you can't train to be taller . Come on
@@paulgood2218 No one said you can train to get taller. Stop it. You cannot teach speed. You can teach techniques and some other things to get faster, but you have to already have the fast twitch muscles to get that turnover. That cannot be taught.
@@sydboskidude you can teach speed. First, ways to increase speed is teaching it second while you can’t increase the amount of fast twitch muscle fibers you sure can train them. Their trained in every fast and heavy exercise so sprints, jumping and weight training. You can increase tendon strength and elasticity and you can increase muscular strength and rate of force production. You can teach a faster squat a higher jump and quicker jump and a quicker muscle contraction. This doesn’t mean every able bodied man can run a 10.3 and a 4.3 but every single able bodied man can run a 4.5 and a 10.6 with enough training
@@Messup7654 Not true at all. Not every able bodied man can run 4.5 or 10.60 That is completely untrue. There are able bodied men out here who have trained to sprint and not reach either of those goals. Yes you can train to increase speed, but you cannot teach speed. Big difference.
“despite playing just 40 years in the nfl”💀
LOL
Imagine grandpa Green at 50 years old burns you in a race while you are in your prime
Lots of fast guys. Nobody and I mean NOBODY looked quite as fast as Michael Vick
London Fletcher, the pride of John Carroll University! Well, he and Don Shula.
Video immediately fails by using Jackson's BS 40 time in the opening minute as if it's legitimate. No reason to finish.
Exactly lol not only is it very inaccurate but if 60 meter world record holder Christian Coleman can only ran a 4.12 230 Bo isn’t doing a 4.13
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@@KENTONKEITH These guys @DireHammer and @Messup7654 are telling the truth. No hate.
If y'all listen the 4.1 bo ran was electronically clocked the 3.9 an 4.0 were hand timed
@@justinnolan9624 if you listen you would know in 1985 laser timing wasn’t created not only that but 6”1 230 pound Bo Jackson is claiming to run a 3.9 which is not humanly possible not even Usain Bolt could run a 3.9 not even if bolt used blocks and spikes he is still calculated to run a 4.07 40 and world record holder in the 60 meter Christian Coleman ran a 4.12 in college. Bolt was 6”5 200 Coleman was 5”9 170 compared to Jackson’s overweight 230 at 6”1 also bolt ran a world record 9.58 second 100 meter time and Coleman’s personal best is a amazing 9.76 this makes Jackson’s 10.44 in college look like garbage. I got some fun facts for you Xavier worthy the guy who ran a 4.21 ran a 10.55 as a 15 YEAR OLD SOPHMORE that shows you alone how slow Bo is their are 15 and 16 year olds who would smash bo 10.44 and make all of you who believe his lies look silly. Stop believing everything you see
They think Vick was the fastest QB in actual game mode???
Kordell Stewart would make him look like he was standing still.
Ron Brown faster than Tyreek...
True, but Brown isn't even the fastest.
Darrell Green's "first touch in NFL history" was NOT a 61 yd punt return for a TD.
y’all not hear him say london fletcher is the all time leading tackler?
Right and not in the HOF…smh
He is not
Ray lewis has over 2k and over 1,5k solo
vernon never lived up to hype
Chris Johnson Rb and Devin Hester.. Deion Sanders and Darrell Greene
What about them? Green is the only one the fastest at hos position.
What about the place kickers or punters???
Matt jones was a 4.38 TEas well
He was a wideout
Joey Galloway
What about him?
You should have added Justin Fields. He had more rushing Yards than Vick in year
That has nothing to do with speed, Fields is top 5 for qb's Vick, Jackson, RG3, Murray and Fields both timed at 4.44
What about CB/Safety Rod Woodson-HOF ?? Can't really leave him out.
He was not the fastest. He ran a 4.28 in college and 4.33 at the NFL combine
@@bruceleeroy8302 he was probley a top 5 fastest corner ever
I thought RG3 would be up there with Michael Vick. I’m an Aussie though so I’m only a casual and new to the game
He should be. You are correct.
@@sydboski cheers mate.
Michael Bennett was fast for the Vikings
More proof Lamar Jackson is only a running back
Michael Vick
No honorable mention for Ben Watson tracking down Champ Bailey from the other side of the field?
For everybody says Bo didn't run that fast, how come know reporters say Bo didn't
What reporters were there?
Should have had Javon Kearse as fastest DE
Bo Jackson never had a single 1,000 yard season because he valued baseball more and sat out half a season.
And Bo is no where near the fastest RB in NFL history. Not even close!
@biggalaxy9102 you are wrong! I raced bo Jackson while I was still in high school and I ran 4.25 and a 4.27 and he beat me by by 5 steps! He ran a 4.12 that day
I had no idea Troy ran a 4.33
This was interesting..................
Bo did not run even a 4.13 think about it Christian Coleman that top three fastest men in the world ran a 4.12. Also I think Christian Coleman has the 60 meter world record. Another thing is Bo was 220 and he was't the fastest person even in College track. There is no proof that he ran that and he definitely never ran 4 flat or below like he said the stop watches say. He wasn't even the fastest person in baseball.
Finally some Common sense in here!
Vick played in a tougher era. Leave the pocket is risking your career. Jackson can always slide to end the play.
WR Bob Hayes, Worlds Fastest Human.
Believe it or not there are 4 players who have a faster 100m time than Hayes 3 WR and 1 RB.
Bro in steal coming to terms that Arron D retired smh
Is this the guy from nonstop sports
And nobody stayed away 10 yards from receiver and closed faster than Deion, when other players are asked who’s fast they always mention him
Green was faster, but Deion had better cover skills.
Bo Jackson ran a 10.39 100m in college. Chris Johnson did that in high school, not to mention Raheem Mostert's 10.28 in college. List has been invalidated in the first 1:00
Simple as that lol many current nfl players ran faster than that in high school
Bo's best100m was 10.44 not 10.39. CJ best was 10.66. The 10.38 was wind aided and does not count. Mostert did run 10.28, but he isn't the fastest RB. Jamal Charles and Herschel Walker both ran 10.23, Michael Bennet 10.18, Sultan McCullogh 10.17, De'Von Achane 10.14, Curtis Dickey 10.11, Jeff Demps 10.01.
Running back - either Mercury Morris or Abner Haynes.
Not as the fastest of all time at their position.
mercury had like a 4.3 or something
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Dude played for tge Titans. Duuuh
Idc about 40 times…Tyreek Hill is the fastest person I’ve ever seen on a football field.
Jason Kidd when he played for Arizona and the Mavs was the fastest I've seen in a basketball game.
You haven't seen much football.
There’s some guy on youtube who appears on every video with Bob Hayes in it to tell you how wrong you are about him, I’m surprised he hasn’t found his way here yet lmao
Never mind he did lmao
All I'm saying is that when Bosa sees black, he might be the fastest
Kickers are people too.
In my eyes Michael Vick still is the best rushing quarterback in NFL history did all that without tons of design runs just straight scrambling Lamar needs to ball needs design plays in order to get off that way
can we point out cj2k no longer has the combine record?
He only tied the record. He never set it.
For a runningback
2:37
But Lamar has way more wiggle
RB has to be Bo Jackson. He has the fastest 40 time EVER...
Bo's 40 time is a complete hand timed fluffed myth.
Trent Dilfer is the fastest QB in history.
nope, it's Babe Laufenberg 😜
@@geekerati LOL
Wow, I thought it was George Blanda.
It’s Brad Johnson
Are these the same guys that own Nonstop??
Indeed 😉
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Punters, Kickers,Gunners?
ook it up CJ2k and devin hester clocked about 24 mph bot on punt returns not to mention Djack at 22.9
This list is a shame
Hester NEVER clocked 24mph. Stop it.
Darryl Green lost to Herschel Walker in one of the NFL’s fastest man competition. I watched it 3 days ago.
He lost to him in the 100 yard dash but beat him I think the next year in the 60 yard dash. When Herschel beat Darrell I think it was a Stars competition not the NFL's fastest man. Herschel never won that event He lost one year to Darrell Green and another year to Willie Gault.
@@TheEdub1 I think you right. It had to have been the Stars competition.
People talk like Darryl never lost any race (in general) so I was just quick to mention Herschel
@TheEdub1He also lost to Rod Woodson. 👀
@@raynel8495 Green never lost to Woodson.
@@TheEdub1 It was the Superstars Competition 100 yard dash. Green won all 4 60 yard NFL fastest man competitions he ran in.
Until Tyreek makes an olympic team, he cant be mentioned with James Jett, Willie Gault, Bob Hayes...or the others who HAVE made olympic teams.
Cap
@@DisxreetNo cap. He is correct Each player he mentioned actually ran faster than Hill.
@Disxreet 🤦🏽♂️🤣 gr8 reply. Ur gen seems to only know 2 "cap" and "ur a hater"🤣🤦🏽♂️. How about you LEARN about those other guys instead of just spouting off fun slang of the day.
I think Patrick Willis is the better pick @ the LB spot
why we downplaying john ross's 4.22, this is crazy 😂
Nolan Smith at Edge?
Tyreek did win a superbowl
He meant BOTH a Super Bowl and a Olympic gold medal
@@huzaifa9215 That is true, But a SB ring has absolutely nothing to do with how fast you ran.
Fields the best running QB
No
Chris Johnson fastest running back
NOT!!! CJ 10.66 100m best. Bo 10.44, Raheem Mostert 10.28, CJ Spiller 10.29
Jamaal Charles and Herschel Walker 10.23, Curtis Dickey 10.11, Jeff Demps 10.01 just off the top of my head.
Jeff Demps 10.01 is the fastest RB in NFL history! A 10.01 beats a 10.66 everytime by about 10 meters give or take. Chris was slow as compared to the fastest RBs & fastest men in NFL history.
Deacon Jones was the fastest DE ever.