Jordan Davis breaks the internet with 4.78 40-yard dash

Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Jordan Davis is looking like a first round lock in the 2022 NFL draft after running an insanely fast 40-yard dash

Georgia Bulldogs defensive tackle Jordan Davis is looking like a first round lock in the 2022 NFL draft. Davis finished his Georgia career with seven sacks and 91 total tackles. His impact goes beyond the numbers. Davis was the key piece on numerous elite run defenses during his career with the Bulldogs.

The 6-foot-6, 340-pound defensive tackle ran a 4.78 official time in the 40-yard dash. Only teammate Devonte Wyatt (4.77) ran a faster 40-yard dash among defensive tackles.

Jordan Davis showed his impressive speed throughout his career at Georgia. Davis is excellent in pursuit and is a great run defender. Men that size should simply not be able to run that fast.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Jordan Davis’ historic 40-yard dash time:

Georgia football will send 14 Dawgs to the NFL combine, most in CFB

It’s a Bulldog takeover at this year’s NFL combine

The 2022 NFL Combine will kickoff on Tuesday and run through March 7.

Georgia football, your National Champions, will send the most players in college football to the event with 14.

The Bulldogs keep pulling national attention.

Alabama and Oklahoma each have 11 invitees, while LSU and Texas A&M are next with nine.

It seems like when UGA isn’t recruiting, they are still recruiting. I guess a national title helps with that.

Here’s every Dawg that will be working out in Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Stadium this week:

  • Defensive lineman Jordan Davis
  • Defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt
  • Linebacker Nakobe Dean
  • Linebacker Quay Walker
  • Safety Lewis Cine
  • Cornerback Derion Kendrick
  • Wide receiver George Pickens
  • Linebacker Channing Tindall
  • Punter Jake Camarda
  • Running back James Cook
  • Offensive lineman Jamaree Salyer
  • Offensive lineman Justin Shaffer
  • Running back Zamir White

You can catch the workouts every day through March 7 from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET on the NFL Network. Saturday’s workouts will run from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET.