Team speed can often be the ultimate factor on the football field but sometimes all it takes is one play or one player to break a game wide open for his team. Depending on how much faith you put into NFL.com’s recent list of college football’s fastest players for 2018, Auburn could have the two quickest players in the league next season.

College Football 24/7 writer Chase Goodbread of NFL.com recently published his annual look at the fastest players in college football and the only two players mentioned from the SEC both play for Auburn — receiver Darius Slayton and defensive back Javaris Davis. According to Goodbread’s list, the nation’s fastest player is Ohio State DB Kendall Sheffield.

The list ranks Slayton at No. 12 and Davis at No. 6. Here’s what Goodbread had to say about both selections:

Darius Slayton, WR, Auburn

The undisputed deep threat in the Tigers’ passing attack has been clocked at 4.35 seconds in the 40-yard dash, and as a high school track star, he clocked a 10.53-second 100-meter time despite a groin pull. He stretched the field for 22.2 yards per catch last season, which ranked fifth in the nation. Auburn will need him to be a more complete receiver this fall, but when it’s time to take the top off the defense, he’ll again be QB Jarrett Stidham’s main target.

Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn

Auburn’s fastest player is quickly becoming among its most valuable, as well. Davis is expected to start at nickelback this fall. He can run the 40-yard dash in less than 4.3 seconds, including a 4.24 to lead the AU roster in 2017 spring testing. He’s been hand-timed at less than 4.2, but you don’t need to buy into hand-timing legends to recognize Davis as fleet-elite.