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Penn State defensive end Chop Robinson, at 254 pounds, runs blazing 40-yard dash at NFL Combine

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Projected NFL first-round pick Demeioun "Chop" Robinson stood out on opening night of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis during his drills, especially in the 40-yard dash. 

The most-anticipated drill at the combine, the 40-yard dash is usually slower for the defensive linemen on day one, but don’t tell Robinson. 

At 6-foot-2, 254 pounds, Robinson ran an electrifying 4.48-second 40-yard dash. 

It was initially clocked at 4.49 seconds, but the time was reduced by one hundredth of a second after a review.

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Chop Robinson of Penn State runs the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium Feb. 29, 2024, in Indianapolis. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

When a Nittany Lions defensive lineman runs a time like that, Micah Parsons, the Penn State alum and Dallas Cowboys star, immediately comes up as a comparison. 

Parsons had a full second on Robinson in his Pro Day 40, shocking everyone with a 4.39-second sprint. 

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While Robinson didn’t have Parsons beat, NFL Network compared Robinson's sprint to the San Francisco 49ers’ Nick Bosa and Houston Texans’ Will Anderson Jr., both top five picks in their respective drafts. And Robinson was faster than both. 

Robinson’s 10-yard split of 1.54 seconds was the fastest mark ever recorded by an edge rusher who weighs at least 250 pounds, showing how this speed at his size is unheard of. 

Robinson excelled elsewhere at the combine, recording a 34½-inch vertical leap and a 10-foot, 8-inch broad jump. 

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