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Appalachian State wide receiver Dexter Jackson did exactly what he had to do today at the NFL Scouting Combine, turning in a blistering 40-yard dash time of 4.27 seconds. Here's a long Jackson highlight video: Yes, he made some great plays in college, and although that 4.27 is unofficial -- the league hasn't yet released the official, electronically timed 40s -- it appears that Jackson will ...
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Darren McFadden Runs 4.27 40-Yard Dash
sports.aol.com 2/24/2008 — All that talk about Darren McFadden's stock dropping? Yeah, it might be time to reconsider that. McFadden ran a stunning 4.27-second 40-yard dash today at the NFL Scouting Combine, tying Appalachian State wide receiver Dexter Jackson as the fastest player at the Combine, and showing even greater speed than anyone expected -- and everyone thought he had great straight-line speed. This ...
sports.aol.com 2/24/2008 — All that talk about Darren McFadden's stock dropping? Yeah, it might be time to reconsider that. McFadden ran a stunning 4.27-second 40-yard dash today at the NFL Scouting Combine, tying Appalachian State wide receiver Dexter Jackson as the fastest player at the Combine, and showing even greater speed than anyone expected -- and everyone thought he had great straight-line speed. This ...
Dexter Jackson in focus — Extra Points
INDIANAPOLIS -- With NFL head coaches and executives speaking with the media here -- and free agency around the corner -- it's easy to overlook the reason most people are in town: to focus on draft-eligible prospects.
Along those lines, receiver Dexter Jackson of Appalachian State spoke with media members this morning and listed the Patriots as one of three teams that he feels have shown ...
Combine - Day 2, Skill positions — Construda
Delaware's QB Joe Flacco has already been brought in. He was on the other end of the media room and I was just rolling in (they brought him in 15 minutes before the work day was supposed to start!). He's a big, big guy.
Dexter Jackson, WR, from DIAA Appalachian State came in soon thereafter. He caught two touchdown passes in that historic upset of Michigan. He's the 11th ranked WR by Pro
Who will run the fastest 40? — ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog
We talked about him quite a bit in January, but I think Appalachian State receiver Dexter Jackson (5-9, 178) is poised to make another big move during the combine. One of the top scouts in the AFC called me during the East-West Shrine Game practices to tell me that Jackson was lighting it up. He then took advantage of a late invitation to the Senior Bowl to turn a lot more heads. Jackson's ...
What about Dexter Jackson? — Cincy Jungle
Towards the end of the season, there was talk that Dexter Jackson could be a roster causality. While viewed as an on-field leader and decent blitzer, Jackson has struggled against the pass his entire Cincinnati career. Figuring the team is hitting their stride on their youth movement in the secondary, the Bengals would have likely used Jackson as a mentor to apprentice the younger safeties ...
At The Combine's Mid Point: — Silver And Black Pride
The ONLY player that I was high on that would have been on our radar in the 4th - 7th round that hasn't helped themselves to this point is...Marcus Monk. Eddie Royal and Dexter Jackson have turned themselves into HUGE question marks for many teams. What I mean by that is that Royal was a 4th round pick that can now go as high as the 2nd Round and Dexter was undrafted by many scouts when the ...
Sunday night combine update: Skill positions take center stage. — The Red Zone Report
For quite a while on Sunday afternoon, much of the talk was about Arkansas’ Darren McFadden and his apparent combine-best 4.27 40 time that he posted.
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NFL Combine, Wide Receivers 40 yard dash results — Fanster.com
Here are the 40 yard dash times for the Wide Receivers of the 2008 NFL Combine.
DeSean Jackson, 4.35
Andre Caldwell, 4.37
Will Franklin, 4.37
Dexter Jackson, 4.37
Eddie Royal, 4.39
Donnie Avery, 4.4
Devin Thomas, 4.4
Keenan Burton, 4.43
Arman Shields, 4.44
Ryan Grice-Mullen, 4.46
Paul Hubbard, 4.46
Limas Sweed, 4.46
Brandon Breazell, 4.47
James Hardy, 4.47 ...
NFL Combine, Wide Receivers 40 yard dash results — Arizona Cardinals Community Blog - Fanster.com - Voice of the Cardinals
Here are the 40 yard dash times for the Wide Receivers of the 2008 NFL Combine. DeSean Jackson, 4.35 Andre Caldwell, 4.37 Will Franklin, 4.37 Dexter Jackson, 4.37 Eddie Royal, 4.39 Donnie Avery, 4.4 Devin Thomas, 4.4 Keenan Burton, 4.43 Arman Shields, 4.44 Ryan Grice-Mullen, 4.46 Paul Hubbard, 4.46 Limas Sweed, 4.46 Brandon Breazell, 4.47 James Hardy, 4.47 Kenneth Moore, ...
NFL Combine, Wide Receivers 40 yard dash results — Arizona Cardinals
Here are the 40 yard dash times for the Wide Receivers of the 2008 NFL Combine.
DeSean Jackson, 4.35
Andre Caldwell, 4.37
Will Franklin, 4.37
Dexter Jackson, 4.37
Eddie Royal, 4.39
Donnie Avery, 4.4
Devin Thomas, 4.4
Keenan Burton, 4.43
Arman Shields, 4.44
Ryan Grice-Mullen, 4.46
Paul Hubbard, 4.46
Limas Sweed, 4.46
Brandon Breazell, 4.47
James Hardy, 4.47
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Top quarterback and wide receiver 40 times — Extra Points
Here are the top five 40-yard dash times for wide receivers and quarterbacks, according to NFL PR. Andre Caldwell, the little brother of former Patriots wide receiver Reche Caldwell, clocked the second-fastest time among wide receivers.
Wide receivers
DeSean Jackson, California-Berkeley, 4.35
Andre Caldwell, Florida, 4.37
William Franklin, Missouri, 4.37
Dexter Jackson, Appalachian ...
Buffalo perspective on NFL Combine: Wide receivers — Buffalo Bills
Today, the quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers took the field for drills and workouts at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. But the Buffalo Bills are only interested in the wide receivers this year.
Last year, Buffalo drafted Marshawn Lynch in the first round with the No. 12 overall pick. The rookie proved to be the feature back the team needed, rushing for 1,115 yards and 7 ...

