- Pennsylvania State University center says he’s spent time with Miami Dolphins during pre-draft process
- Report: Mike McDaniel in attendance at Alabama’s pro day
- Braxton Berrios says he’s been very impressed by ‘absolute warrior’ Tua Tagovailoa
- New Miami Dolphins linebacker Malik Reed says he has a ‘relentless’ approach to pass rushing
- DeShon Elliott’s excited message about going up against Miami Dolphins offense in practice
- Report: Andrew Van Ginkel intends to re-sign with Miami Dolphins barring ‘last-minute snag’
- Jalen Ramsey told his agent he only wanted to join Miami Dolphins: ‘Make sure that’s where I end up’
- Tyreek Hill sends direct message to Tua Tagovailoa after Miami Dolphins officially pick up his 5th-year option
- Jalen Ramsey’s former coach says he sort of has a wrestling persona: ‘He flips a switch when he competes’
- Report: Malik Reed reuniting with Vic Fangio and Bradley Chubb on Miami Dolphins
DeVante Parker Clowns Jakeem Grant for Indicating That He’s Faster Than Tyreek Hill
- Updated: June 30, 2020
Over the weekend, Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Tyreek Hill said that he’s willing to race any other player in the NFL.
When Miami Dolphins receiver Jakeem Grant indicated his interest in taking Hill on, Grant’s teammate DeVante Parker could’t help but laugh.
— Jakeem Grant (@_TheDreamIsHere) June 28, 2020
Parker wasn’t the only amused NFL wide receiver. Former Dolphins receiver Kolby Listenbee also got quite a kick out of Grant’s apparent interest.
😂🤣
— DeVante Parker (@DeVanteParker11) June 28, 2020
Hill is one of the truly elite speedsters in the NFL. At his University of West Alabama pro day, the star ball-catcher clocked an unofficial 4.29 in his 40-yard dash.
With that being said, Grant clocked an unofficial 40 time that would put him in the record books. According to a number of NFL scouts, Grant ran a blazing 4.10 seconds at his Texas Tech University pro day.
He was electronically clocked in at 4.34.
Jakeem. Grant. 4⃣.3⃣4⃣ 🔥🔥 #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/75qegGn4eT
— Texas Tech Red Raiders (@TechAthletics) March 11, 2016
Either way, there is little doubt that a race between these two receivers would be incredible.
Fans would just have to be careful not to blink during the race for fear that they might miss the whole thing.