Oct 11, 2025; College Station, Texas, USA; A detail view of Texas A&M Aggies safety Bryce Anderson helmet prior to the game against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
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WATCH: Texas A&M prospects take on the 40‑yard dash at Pro Day

Thirty‑two NFL representatives made the trip to Bryan‑College Station on Wednesday for Texas A&M’s annual Pro Day, giving a deep group of Aggies one final chance to impress through a series of combine‑style evaluations.

Among the most anticipated events, for both scouts and fans, is the 40‑yard dash. While true top‑end, straight‑line speed is rare outside of wide receivers, the drill still offers valuable insight. The 40 reveals a player’s long‑speed ceiling, while the 10‑yard split highlights initial burst and short‑area explosiveness. It also serves as a simple but important “movement test,” showing evaluators how naturally an athlete opens up and carries speed.

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Not every Aggie chose to run, and that’s understandable. A slower‑than‑expected time can hurt a prospect more than it helps, especially when their game tape already shows adequate speed. But for players with limited film or those who didn’t receive a Combine invitation, the 40 can be one of the most consequential moments of the pre‑draft process.

A strong run can turn an overlooked name into a “who is that guy?” in seconds. And in today’s NFL, where rule changes and spacing have only amplified the value of speed, a fast time alone can earn a camp invite.

Below are several of the 40‑yard dash attempts from Wednesday’s Pro Day.

Running back EJ Smith IV

Defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim

Running back Amari Daniels

Defensive back Tyreek Chappell

Tight end Nate Boerkircher

Offensive lineman Trey Zuhn III

Linebacker Taurean York

Tight end Amari Niblack

Running back Le’Veon Moss

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: WATCH: Texas A&M prospects take on the 40‑yard dash at Pro Day

Reporting by Jarrett Johnson, Aggies Wire / Aggies Wire

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