It heard it was between a 47-51 at his Marshall pro day.
Yeah there is a lot of noise about Randy's numbers. The only thing he did at the Combine was post a 17 Wonderlic.
There are multiple conflicting Pro Day reports with a "hand timed" 40 as low as 4.25s and as high as 4.38s, and a Vertical as low as 33" and as high as 47"!
Based on watching Randy at Minnesota when he came out I'm inclined to believe the 4.25s and 47", he was unbelievable.
But here is the RAS compare for both:
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That's the deceptive thing about RAS. Randy Moss was the fastest dude on the field whenever he stepped onto it. He scared DBs ****less. Those numbers aren't even close to describing what a menace Moss posed to the defense.
And I'm not even sure if they accurately reflect/measure his top end abilities. I'm cautiously optimistic about Tyquan Thornton, but if Randy Moss is in his prime I take him in a footrace against TT every time. And yeah I think Moss would DUNK on Thornton in a 1 on 1 on a basketball court too. So I don't believe those vert numbers are quite accurate either.
I'm not sure about that pro day or what even happened tbh. Those times, supposedly are from a private workout. Supposedly he had two. I wish their was someone to confirm this that was there.
"Marshall sophomore wide receiver Randy Moss, the enigma of the
first round because of his troubled past, had an impressive
workout for the handful of NFL teams who watched him go through
drills at his school last Friday. In a 25[degree] windchill,
Moss ran the 40 in 4.31, 4.35 and 4.44 seconds--superb times
even in ideal conditions. But his performance the night before
at a dinner with Bears coach Dave Wannstedt may have been
better. "He made a great impression," Wannstedt says.
"Well-dressed, polite, smart. The big question is whether he's
grown up, and nothing showed up negatively in our two days there."
"We get a lot of comments about Randy Moss, including very well meaning correction requests notifying us that the data is incorrect. There is a discrepancy here that it is worth explaining. The data was technically incorrect under the NFL Combine Results heading where it was previously placed on the site, because Randy Moss did not attend the NFL Combine. This data is also not from his infamous Marshall Pro Day.
The Randy Moss data on NFL Combine Results is from a Private Workout on 3/13/1998. It does not technically belong in the “Pro Day” or “NFL Combine” category, though technically it is closer to a Pro Day and the data has been moved to that section."
Lot of mystery around this. And then there's this.
Big discrepancy between weight as well.