The final whistle blew at Super Bowl 60 just a few short weeks ago, but the NFL doesn’t rest. February 26 will mark the start of the 2026 NFL Combine, as hundreds of college athletes show off their skills in front of NFL scouts and coaches in the hope of having their name called in April’s draft.

This year, FanDuel Sportsbook has released some odds for this year’s combine that you can bet on in select states, including who will run the fastest 40-yard dash.

The 40-yard dash has become the pinnacle event of the combine throughout the years. While its usefulness to find star talent is always up for debate, it’s always a fun watch. Let’s take a look at the odds to run the fastest 40-yard time, both overall and by position.

All odds listed in this article are via FanDuel Sportsbook

40-Yard Dash OddsWho Will Run Fastest 40-Yard Dash? (Overall)Brenan Thompson -120Chris Hilton Jr. +350Barion Brown +50Domani Jackson +1000Zachariah Branch +1000Aaron Anderson +1000Davidson Igbinosun +1100D’Angelo Ponds +1100Malik Benson +2700Lorenzo Styles Jr. +3500Daylen Everette +3500Desmond Reid +3500Brandon Cisse +3500Jalen Walthall +4500Eric Rivers +4500Zavion Thomas +4500Avieon Terrrell +4500Kevin COleman Jr. +6000

I was surprised to see such a big favorite to run the fastest 40-yard dash, but the betting market has complete faith in Mississippi State wide receiver, Brenen Thompson, to run the fastest 40 at -120 odds, an implied probability of 54.55%. Once I looked into why he was such a heavy favorite, it made complete sense.

Thompson was a sprinter in high school, and he ran a 10.18 in the 100-meter. By comparison, that’s as fast as some Olympic sprinters ran during the heats of the 2024 Games. In fact, with that 100m time, he would’ve just barely missed out on making the 100m semi-finals if he repeated that time at the Olympics.

I’d be surprised if anyone is able to beat his time at the combine.

Who Will Run Fastest 40-Yard Dash? (Running Backs)Demond Claiborne +115Jadarian Price +390Jeremiyah Love +480Noah Whittington +750J’Mari Taylor +1400Adam Randall +2500Le’Veon Moss +2500Robert Henry Jr. +4500Emmett Johnson +4500Roman Hemby +4500Jam Miller +4500Mike Washington Jr. +6000

Things are a lot closer when looking at just the running back position. There are five running backs with a realistic shot of finishing with the fastest 40-time: Demond Claiborne from Wake Forest, Jadarian Price from Notre Dame, Jeremiyah Love from Notre Dame, Noah Whittington from Oregon, and J’Mari Taylor from Virginia.

Claiborne is the favorite at +115, an implied probability of 46.51%.

Who Will Run Fastest 40-Yard Dash? (Defensive Backs)Domani Jackson +185Davison Igbinosun +220D’Angelo Ponds +220Brandon Cisse +290Daylen Everette +450Avieon Terrell +850Lorenzo Styles Jr. +1400Charles Demmings +4500

There are plenty of contenders to run the fastest 40-yard dash amongst defensive backs. The players with a realistic shot of being the fastest are: Domani Jackson from Alabama, Davison Igbinosun from Ohio State, D’Angelo Ponds from Indiana, Brandon Cisse from South Carolina, Daylen Everette from Georgia, Avieon Terrell from Clemson, Lorenzo Styles Jr. from Ohio State, and Charles Demmings from Stephen F. Austin.

Jackson is the favorite at +185, an implied probability of 35.09%.

Who Will Run Fastest 40-Yard Dash? (Tight Ends)Jaren Kanak +100Kenyon Sadiq +320Eli Stowers +420Oscar Delp +650Khalil Dinkins +750Dae’Quan Wright +1000RJ Maryland +1100John Michael Gyllenborg +1600Eli Raridon +1600Marlin Klein +2000

Jaren Kanak from Oklahoma enters the combine as the +100 favorite to run the fastest 40-yard dash amongst tight ends, with an implied probability of 50%. Kenyon Sadiq from Oregon, who is looked at by most as the best tight end in the draft, is second on the odds list at +320.

Who Will Run Fastest 40-Yard Dash? (Wide Receivers)Brenen Thompson -135Chris Hilton Jr. +230Barion Brown +350Aaron Anderson +500Zachariah Branch +500Zavion Thomas +1700Malik Benson +1700Eric Rivers +2200

Thompson is the favorite to run the fastest 50 amongst all athletes, so it makes sense why he’s an even bigger favorite to run the fastest amongst all wide receivers.

A trio of wide receivers from LSU is behind him on the odds list: Chris Hilton Jr., Barion Brown, and Aaron Anderson. Zachariah Branch from Georgia is also listed at +500.

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