Former FBISD product Devon Achan posted the fastest 40-yard time among RBs at the NFL Combine.

Acane was one of only three runners to clock under 4.4.

INDIANAPOLIS. Former Fort Bend running back Marshall and Missouri City player Devon Achane showed off his burners on Sunday.

The Texas A&M runner ran 40 yards in 4.32 seconds in his last on-field practice at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. He was one of three runners with a time under 4.4. The others were Jameer Gibbs of Alabama (4.36) and Keaton Mitchell of East Carolina (4.37).

Former Texas Longhorns star Bizhan Robinson, widely expected to be the first defenseman to be selected in the NFL Draft this year, finished fifth in his group with a 4.46 score.

Acane, who was named the 2019 Houston Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year, entered the 2023 NFL Draft in December.

Offensive linemen and running back were the last of the 319 competitors to complete drills.

Chase Brown of Illinois had the best vertical jump (40 inches) and long jump (10 feet 7 inches) of the day, while Taija Spears of Tulane was second in the vertical jump (39 inches) and third in the long jump (10- 10 inches). 5), and East Carolina’s Keaton Mitchell was second in the long jump (10-6) and third in the vertical jump (38 inches).

Tackle Broderick Jones of Georgia finished in the top 40 among linemen with a time of 4.97 seconds, while former college tackles Blake Freeland of Brigham Young and Anton Harrison of Oklahoma tied for second with a time of 4.98.

Rev. Michael Wilson of Stanford had the most bench press reps (23) in his position group on Sunday. Brenton Strange and Zach Koontz, former Penn State teammates, led the tight ends with 23 reps. Koontz moved to Old Dominion last year.

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