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Xavier Worthy sends message to NFL teams after breaking 40-yard dash record at Combine

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The NFL world is still stunned after watching wide receiver Xavier Worthy rewrite the 40-yard dash record at the Combine with a 4.21-second finish on Saturday night. 

Worthy, who ran a 4.25-second 40 before breaking John Ross's 4.22 record in his second attempt, turned every head in Indianapolis, had the perfect response on social media after going viral. 

The Texas Longhorns product took to X to let every NFL team, and their fans, know speed isn't the only part of his game he's bringing to the next level. 

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Xavier Worthy of Texas participates in the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 2, 2024, in Indianapolis. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

"Turn on the film the routes there don’t let that lil 40 mess your head up," Worthy wrote.

Worthy knows that speed can be a game-changer in an offense, but the best of the best are in the NFL, and it will take more than speed to get open on his next team. 

But speed like Worthy’s can make up for moments where route-running isn’t at its best. 

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There were times he didn’t need to do much fancy footwork with the Longhorns, as head coach Steve Sarkisian used him as his deep threat, especially in 2023 when Texas made the College Football Playoff. 

Worthy finished his final collegiate season with 75 catches for 1,014 yards and five touchdowns over 14 games on a roster that included other offensive stars like fellow receiver Adonai Mitchell, who also had a solid Combine performance. 

Xavier Worthy ran a 4.25-second 40 before breaking John Ross's 4.22 record in his

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