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BREAKING: Kenyon Sadiq Runs Fastest TE 40-Yard Dash Since 2003

Sport Syntax·2 min read·Updated 19 days ago
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Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq made history at the NFL Scouting Combine on Friday, clocking a remarkable 4.39-second 40-yard dash. The official time marks a significant milestone for the position group and cements Sadiq as one of the most athletic prospects in the current draft class.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, Sadiq’s 4.39-second run is the fastest time recorded by a tight end at the combine since at least 2003. The performance highlights the evolving nature of the position, with Kenyon Sadiq demonstrating the kind of vertical speed typically reserved for wide receivers and elite defensive backs.

The Oregon standout entered the week in Indianapolis with high expectations, but this historic performance has significantly boosted his draft profile among NFL scouts and front offices. By breaking the 4.4-second barrier, Sadiq has separated himself as a premier vertical threat at the tight end position, a trait that is highly coveted in the modern NFL landscape.

As the combine continues, teams will be looking closely at Sadiq's measurements and on-field drills to see how his record-breaking speed translates to his overall game. His performance today sets a high bar for the rest of the 2026 draft prospects.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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