Miles Kitselman has hilarious reaction to slow 40 time at NFL Combine
By Rolando Rosa
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Former Tennessee tight end Miles Kitselman took the next step in his pro journey at the NFL Combine. Part of that process was the 40-yard dash, which he finished with an unimpressive time of 4.9. This led to the 6-foot-5, 255-pound Kitselman having a hilarious reaction to his slowness.
“What the?!” Kitselman groaned after he finished his second run.
Kitselman finished at 1.71 seconds in the 10-yard split. In the vertical jump, he had a result of 34.5 inches. As for the broad jump, Kitselman leaped 9 feet, 8 inches.
Kitselman amassed 26 receptions for 253 yards and 2 touchdowns while also being a major catalyst as a run-blocker last season. Kitselman also participated in the American Bowl and the East-West Shrine Bowl as he looks to build his stock.
“I’m a dual-threat guy,” Kitselman said in his Combine media session on Thursday. “Obviously, I take a lot of pride in the run game, and a lot of the pass games kind of follows after that, but I’m excited to get out on the field and show you guys that I can move around for a big guy.”
Kitselman played a season at Alabama before playing his final 2 years at Tennessee.