Okay, so I got curious about this “maalik murphy 40 time” thing. I’d heard some chatter online, but I wanted to see what all the fuss was about myself, and, you know, get my own feel for it.

Digging for Info
First thing I did was hit up the usual spots – you know, Google, some sports forums, that kind of stuff. I wanted to get a baseline. What were people saying his 40 time was? There was a lot of different info floating around, some of it pretty unbelievable.
- Some folks were saying he was blazing fast, like, record-breaking fast.
- Others were a bit more realistic, putting him in a “good for his position” range.
It was a mess, really. So, I decided I needed to do something a little different.
Watching Him Move
Next, I figured the best way to gauge this was to actually watch Maalik Murphy play. I tracked down some game footage – not just highlights, but full games where I could see him move in different situations. I wasn’t timing him with a stopwatch, not yet. I just wanted to see him accelerate, change direction, and all that good stuff. Just eyeballing it, honestly.
- I focused on plays where he had to scramble out of the pocket.
- I paid attention to how quickly he got to the sideline.
- I compared his speed to other players on the field, guys whose 40 times I roughly knew.
This gave me a much better sense of his speed. He wasn’t a snail, that’s for sure, but he also wasn’t magically teleporting across the field.
My Rough Estimate (and it’s JUST a guess!)
Based on my very unscientific method, I’d put his 40-yard dash time somewhere in the… okay, I’m just going to throw a number out there… 4.7-4.8 range. Maybe faster on a REALLY good day, with perfect conditions and a tailwind. But that feels about right to my eyes. It’s quick, it’s respectable, but it’s not going to shatter any records.
Keep in mind, this is just my take on it. I’m not a professional scout, and I didn’t have a fancy laser timer. It was more about getting a feel for his speed by watching him actually play, rather than just blindly trusting random numbers from the internet. I wanted to see it with my own two eyes, and that’s what I did.