He ran a super-fast 40 at his tape-recorded "pro-day."
"TCU wide receiver Jalen Reagor already went through the NFL Scouting Combine and has three years of college ball under his belt. One NFL team still wanted another look.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, a franchise asked Reagor to record himself at a pro day and send the team his footage. With the majority of individual workouts canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, Reagor and his camera crew found a way to make it work.
After weighing in at 197.6 poundsâdown from 206 pounds at the combineâReagor had a few coaches run him through drills.
Miller McCalmon, a former assistant pro scouting director for the Detroit Lions and Houston Texans, clocked the wideout's 40-yard dash at 4.28 seconds, while private trainer Danny Arnold's stopwatch read 4.22 seconds.
Reagor ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash in Indianapolis. His pro-day attempt would've ranked as the fastest time at the combine, beating Henry Ruggs III's mark of 4.27 seconds.
In the short shuttle, McCalmon recorded Reagor at 3.97 seconds, while Arnold's clock read 4.04 seconds. At the combine, Reagor ran the drill in 4.46 seconds."
They can't be cheating on the timing because they have it on film, too. I think he's plenty fast on tape. He was my favorite trade-up target in round 2. Probably would not have made it that far. He has a higher ceiling than Jefferson, but Jefferson is more polished and will be ready to go day one. They are gambling that the awful QB play at TCU held back his production significantly. They could be right, but I would have picked Jefferson, and most of our posters seem to agree. Jefferson has zero bust potential, and Reagor is a gamble, and as Allentown posted, there was no need to gamble.