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NFL Combine 40-Yard Dash Odds Predict Xavier Worthy’s Record is Safe

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As impressive as all of the athletes at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine are, the track is where the most attention builds. Some of the biggest names in the class will be sprinting their way to massive paydays throughout the weekend. We love the Kalshi combine markets to be had, but our eyes will be on what the fastest 40-yard dash time will be and whether we see a record broken.

Those in the market to put some cash down on a contract trade, Kalshi allows users in most of the 50 U.S. states to place predictions and win real money. We wrote a full explainer on how it works here and have a Kalshi promo code to help you get started. We also have a breakdown of the favorites to run the fastest 40-yard dash.

NFL Combine Odds: 40-Yard Dash Times

At the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, wide receiver Xavier Worthy stunned scouts and fans alike by recording the fastest 40-yard dash time in the event’s history. Worthy, who played college football at Texas, ran an official 4.21-second 40-yard dash, eclipsing the previous record of 4.22 seconds set by John Ross in 2017. His second attempt — after an initial unofficial 4.25 time — proved historic, vaulting him atop the official record books and cementing his reputation as one of the most explosive athletes to ever participate in the Combine.

Worthy’s performance didn’t just break a longstanding record; it resonated across the league. The 40-yard dash has long been one of the most visible measures of pure speed at the Combine, and running the fastest time ever generated buzz among NFL personnel, media, and fans.

While some have debated how directly straight-line speed translates to NFL game performance, Worthy’s blazing time offered undeniable proof of elite athleticism and undoubtedly contributed to his draft profile, eventually leading to his selection by the Kansas City Chiefs.

Two years later, Worthy’s 4.21 remains the benchmark that prospects at the 2026 NFL Combine are chasing, with several entrants eyed as potential challengers to his mark.

Ahead of the 2026 event, analysts and draft pundits are spotlighting candidates with track credentials and blazing practice speeds who might threaten this record, underscoring how rare and remarkable Worthy’s run truly was. His dash continues to be referenced in previews and historical lists of Combine speedsters, highlighting its enduring place in Combine lore.

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