Ranking the Top 7 Fastest NFL Players of the Last Decade

In the NFL, speed isn’t just a luxury, it’s a game-changer. Over the last decade, several players have stunned fans and opponents alike with their blazing pace. From breakaway touchdowns to game-saving coverage, these athletes have used their speed to dominate on the field. But who truly holds the title of the fastest NFL player in recent memory? Let’s rank the fastest NFL players of the last decade and celebrate their electrifying speed.

7. Henry Ruggs III

Though his career was cut short, Ruggs showcased elite speed that made him a deep threat for the Raiders.

  • Top speed: Approximately 22.9 mph
  • Impact: Deep ball threat.

6. Mecole Hardman

Known for his quick bursts and agility, Hardman’s speed has been a valuable asset for the Kansas City Chiefs’ offense and special teams.

  • Top speed: Near 22.5 mph
  • Impact: Speed in short-yardage and open-field situations.

5. Cordarrelle Patterson

Versatile and speedy, Patterson has been a threat as a receiver, runner, and returner. His quickness and acceleration have led to numerous big plays.

  • Top speed: Around 22.7 mph
  • Impact: Multi-dimensional speed weapon.

4. Marquise Goodwin

A track star turned NFL wide receiver, Goodwin has elite sprinting ability that translates directly to his football game, consistently outrunning defenders.

  • Top speed: Estimated at 22.9 mph
  • Impact: Deep threat and kick returner.

3. John Ross

John Ross set the NFL Combine record with a 4.22-second 40-yard dash, making him one of the fastest athletes to enter the NFL. Although injuries hampered his career, his raw speed is undeniable.

  • Top speed: Around 23 mph
  • Impact: Pure speed threat when healthy.

2. Raheem Mostert

Raheem Mostert, a dynamic running back, has shown incredible burst and top speed, especially during the 2019 season where his touchdown runs left defenders in the dust.

  • Top speed: Clocked near 22.9 mph
  • Impact: Breakaway runs and clutch moments in playoffs.

1. Tyreek Hill

Known as “Cheetah,” Tyreek Hill is arguably the fastest player in the NFL today. His quick acceleration and top-end speed make him a nightmare for defenders. With numerous long touchdown runs and receptions, Hill’s speed has redefined the wide receiver position.

  • Top speed: Reported up to 23.24 mph
  • Impact: Game-breaking plays, track-star-level speed.

Speed remains one of the NFL’s most coveted assets. These players have dazzled fans with their ability to turn small openings into big plays in a blink. While stats and timing vary, their impact on the field is undeniable.

Who do you think is the fastest player of the last decade? Let us know in the comments!

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