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    2026 NFL Combine: Mike Washington Jr., Jeremiyah Love Torch the Track in Historic RB 40-Yard Dash Showing

    Anmol GuptaBy Anmol GuptaMarch 1, 20264 Mins Read
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    INDIANAPOLIS — Speed kills, and this year’s running back class brought a lethal dose to Lucas Oil Stadium. If you wanted to see the stopwatches melt, Saturday was your day. Three running backs cracked the elusive 4.4-second barrier in the 2026 NFL Combine running back 40-yard dash times. Arkansas’ Mike Washington Jr. didn’t just run; he set the turf on fire with a blistering 4.33-second finish, cementing himself as the fastest back in Indianapolis.

    You could feel the raw emotion bleeding from the field up to the press box. Washington broke down in tears immediately after seeing his official time flash on the stadium screens. In less than five seconds, a physical SEC runner secured life-changing draft capital.

    The Need for Speed: Sub-4.4 Club

    Scouts demanded explosion, and the top tier delivered. Washington separated himself right at the gun. He posted a ridiculous 1.51-second 10-yard split, exploding out of his stance and erasing the first quarter of the track before most backs even hit top gear. That initial burst translates directly to breaking arm tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

    Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love answered the call right behind him. The consensus top back in the draft refused to sit on his college tape, clocking a flawless 4.36. Wake Forest’s Demond Claiborne rounded out the elite speedsters, stopping the clock at 4.37 to cap off a historic afternoon for the position group.

    Alabama’s Next Bruiser Brings the Heat

    You don’t typically associate 220-pound bruisers with track speed, but Alabama’s Jam Miller broke the mold. Miller hammered out a 4.42-second 40, putting him fourth among all running backs. He matched Washington’s early intensity with a 1.53-second 10-yard split.

    Look at the Crimson Tide history book. Six former Alabama running backs took NFL snaps in the 2025 season. Only Detroit Lions star Jahmyr Gibbs (4.36) ran a faster combine time than Miller. Miller outright beat Jerome Ford (4.46), Brian Robinson Jr. (4.53), and Derrick Henry (4.54). General managers love a battle-tested back who can outrun secondary defenders.

    McGowan Owns the Air Space

    Kentucky’s Seth McGowan might have tied for sixth in the sprint with a 4.49, but he absolutely dominated the explosion drills.

    • Vertical Jump: McGowan launched himself 42.5 inches off the ground. He cleared the runner-up, Washington (39 inches), by three and a half inches. South Carolina’s Rahsul Faison took third at 37.5.
    • Broad Jump: McGowan struck again, clearing 10 feet, 11 inches (131 inches). Washington hit 10 feet, 8 inches. UTSA’s Robert Henry Jr., Notre Dame’s Jadarian Price, and Clemson’s Adam Randall hit a three-way tie for third at 10 feet, 4 inches.

    Nebraska’s Emmett Johnson took a different route. He opted to run the three-cone drill, finishing in 7.32 seconds. He also topped the short shuttle at 4.29 seconds, edging out UTSA’s Henry Jr. (4.31) and McGowan (4.50). Johnson proved his lateral agility in tight spaces, a massive asset for zone-blocking schemes.

    “I came here to prove I’m not just a power guy. When you see open grass in the SEC, you have to take it to the house. Today, I proved I can outrun the angles.”
    — Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas Running Back

    Draft Implications / What’s Next

    Washington officially forced his way into the Day 2 conversation. His 4.33 speed combined with top-tier jump numbers forces front offices to re-evaluate his ceiling. He is no longer a late-round sleeper; he is a sudden-impact weapon.

    Jeremiyah Love solidified his early-round status. By choosing to run and hitting 4.36, he crushed any lingering doubts about his breakaway speed. Expect Love to hear his name called very early in April. Meanwhile, Jam Miller’s 4.42 puts him squarely on the radar for teams needing a reliable, physical back who can also hit the home run.

    The NFL Draft war rooms will spend the next month obsessing over these tracking numbers. Pro Days will give guys like Emmett Johnson another shot to improve their straight-line speed, but the 2026 Combine tape is permanently locked in.

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    Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

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