A 250-pound RB reportedly ran a 4.41 in the 40 at his Pro Day

That's one way to make your mark before the Draft.

Well that's one way to make an impression.

Texas running back D'Onta Foreman didn't run the 40 at the Combine, instead opting to run the 40 with friendlier conditions at his Pro Day. It looks like that decision paid off for the 250-pound running back, as Foreman reportedly ran somewhere between a 4.41 and a 4.48 on his two 40 attempts at Texas' Pro Day.

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Despite being heavier than all of them, that time beat out the times posted by Leonard Fournette, Dalvin Cook, Christian McCaffrey, and Alvin Kamara at this year's Combine. Those are Foreman's biggest competitors at running back in the upcoming NFL Draft, and besting all of them at 250 pounds is quite the accomplishment.

Foreman rose to national attention in the 2016 season, rushing for 2,028 yards in just 11 games for the Longhorns. He led the nation with a 184 yards per game average, and he scored 15 touchdowns to lead the Texas offense.

Foreman is currently projected to be a late first-round or early second-round pick.