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Average 40 Time Based On Age & Position

Below we will be discussing the average 40 time based on your age and position. I hope this can help!



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So the two age brackets for each position group will be ages 13-15 (so 7th grade-9th grade) and then ages 16-18 (10th-12th grade). I don’t write this to discourage anybody, your 40 time is not as important as you think. This is just a good gauge to see where you are at and if you feel you can get faster or not. The 40 is so technical, a bad start can be the difference between a 4.6 and a 4.4- so don’t get so caught up in the exact number. 



QBs: Ages 13-15: 5.5-5.0

Ages 16-18: 4.9 or below (not super important for QBs)



WRs/DBs: Ages 13-15: 5.3-4.8


Ages 16-18: 4.8 or below 



RBs: Ages 13-15:   5.4- 4.9


Ages 16-18: 4.9 or below



LBs: Ages 13-15:  5.5-5.1


Ages 16-18: 5.1 or below



O-Line: Ages 13-15: 6.0-5.8 (doesn’t matter too much)


Ages 16-18:5.7- below (doesn’t matter too much)



D-Line: Ages13-15: 5.8-5.4


Ages 16-18: 5.4 or below- this can vary



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