Treylon Burks put up a good time in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine on Thursday in Indianapolis, and then improved on it.

The Arkansas wide receiver began the event with a 4.55, and then improved it to 4.5 on his second run.

“It’s a dream right here, out here competing with the best of the best,” Burks said. “Since I was 10, it’s always been a dream.”

Burks received an A.J. Brown comparison, “with more wiggle,” on his NFL.com draft profile.

Big, smooth and natural, Burks possesses the versatility to operate from wherever you want and get to wherever you need no matter the competition. He’s a mismatch receiver combining size, strength and competitiveness similar to the Titans’ A.J. Brown, but appears to be faster and more athletic. Arkansas benefitted by putting the ball in his hands from a variety of alignments and there is no reason to believe NFL play-callers won’t benefit from doing the same. For as talented as Burks is today, he’s likely to keep getting better. He will require specific game-planning for defenses operating without a true CB1 and has the potential to star as a high-volume, three-level target who can start and produce in his rookie season.