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Posted: 2024-03-01T14:42:18Z | Updated: 2024-03-01T14:42:18Z Watch 292-Pound Lineman Run A 40 Faster Than Patrick Mahomes At NFL Combine | HuffPost

Watch 292-Pound Lineman Run A 40 Faster Than Patrick Mahomes At NFL Combine

Braden Fiske of Florida State wowed with his speed and got the Chiefs star quarterback to joke about it.

Braden Fiske rumbled to a time of 4.78 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine on Thursday an awesome time for a 6-foot-4, 292-pound defensive tackle .

Oh yeah, the Florida State University alum yelled as he crossed the line in Indianapolis.

It was even oh yeah compared to Super Bowl-winning Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes , known for his scrambling ability.

Mahomes clocked 4.80 when trying to impress teams at the 2017 combine.

The NFL Network sometimes trolls Mahomes by superimposing his 2017 run against recent prospects, especially much larger ones. The three-time Super Bowl MVP jokingly asked the network not to do the same this time.

The broadcast trolled him anyway. Whoops, the NFLs X account captioned a post.

 Mahomes answered back with a meme of a kid having a tantrum.

Told by reporter Kimmi Chex that he smoked Mahomes, Fiske replied: I gotta chase him around here in about a year so I think its probably a good thing.

Fiske, who also recorded an impressive 33.50-inch vertical jump and 9-foot-9 standing broad jump, was projected by Pro Football Network to be among the first 50 players chosen in the NFL draft after his performance on Thursday.

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