When Ronald Darby was at the Under Armour Junior Combine in Orlando this January, he knew his top competition in the 40-yard dash was Florida’s Marvin Bracy.
Darby blew away the competition with a 4.31 while Bracy was next with a 4.39. But Darby and Bracy have a new challenger in the race to be the fastest player in the 2012 class.
Tennessee running back Brian Kimbrow was also in Orlando, where he was clocked at 4.44. Kimbrow met Darby down in Orlando.
“We got a chance to talk,” Kimbrow said of himself and Darby. “We were talking in general about who’s the fastest. I was telling him my times and he was telling me his times.”
Kimbrow will have a new time to tell Darby about the next time the two meet up.
The 5-foot-9, 179-pound running back from Memphis East High School blazed a 4.24 at the InsideTennessee Combine in Knoxville last weekend.
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