Ryan Dunleavy may be reached at rdunleavy@njadvancemedia.com . Things appeared bleak for Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Trace McSorley and his teammates with two minutes remaining in Monday's memorable prime-time showdown with the Cleveland Browns. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Penn State’s Trace McSorley ran the fastest time of the quarterbacks (4.57). McSorley's run of … PSU's pro day is March 19. McSorley led all quarterbacks in the 40-yard-dash when he ran it in 4.57 seconds. Richard Thomas "Trace" McSorley III (born August 23, 1995) is an American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). The former Penn State signal caller pulled down the fastest 40-yard dash time among QBs, and tested at the top of the class in nearly every other category. Okay, maybe Haskins isn’t that slow, but the over seems the logical play on both him and Penn State’s Trace McSorley. He played college football at Penn State, and was taken by the Ravens in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.. McSorley holds numerous Penn State records, including most passing yards in a single season, most … Trace McSorley; Trace McSorley clocks the fastest unofficial 40 time by a quarterback with a 4.58. Trace McSorley might not look like a prototypical quarterback, but he certainly tests like an elite one. Haskins was the slowest. But despite his size, Jackson posted the second-best 40-yard dash time at his position Saturday by clocking in at 4.59 seconds officially. No 40 time or vertical. Trace McSorley of Penn State turned in the fastest 40-yard dash time among the quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine on Saturday. Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray, though, is known for his footspeed, but can he get under 4.37 seconds? Dwayne Haskins has a 40 yard dash time of 4.6 hours — Sully (@Sully1195) November 25, 2017. That time would have been by far the fastest time of any quarterback to participate in the 40-yard dash during this year’s combine, smashing the 4.57 laid down by Penn State’s Trace McSorley according to Cleveland.com. Penn State legend Trace McSorley has an uphill battle toward securing a spot on an NFL roster as a quarterback, but he helped his case during the NFL Scouting Combine Saturday morning. Trace McSorley: Pos: QB, Career: 3 G, Ravens 2019-2020, born VA 1995
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