Jalen Milroe’s Blazing Pro Day Speed Boosts NFL Draft Stock, Steelers Show Interest

Jalen Milroe
Jalen Milroe (NFL)

Jalen Milroe, the former Alabama quarterback, made headlines with his impressive speed at the school’s pro day. After skipping the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, Milroe showcased his athleticism, reportedly clocking a 4.40-second run as per SEC Network’s aggregated “official” time.

However, Alabama football claimed he ran an even faster 4.37, while individual attempts ranged between 4.5 and 4.52 seconds on his first try and 4.44 to 4.6 seconds on his second. The varying times have led to some debate over his exact speed.

Milroe’s Speed Draws NFL Comparisons and Interest from the Pittsburgh Steelers

Regardless of the discrepancies, Milroe’s speed places him among the fastest quarterback prospects in history. His 40-yard dash performance compares to notable NFL stars such as Robert Griffin III, who ran a 4.41, and Lamar Jackson, who clocked an astounding 4.34. With his goal of running in the 4.3-second range achieved, Milroe expressed satisfaction with his performance, stating that he wanted to meet expectations and prove his speed.

Jalen Milroe
Jalen Milroe (NFL)

NFL teams took notice of Milroe’s performance, with the Pittsburgh Steelers showing particular interest. Reports surfaced that he had dinner with Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin before Alabama’s pro day, signaling potential interest from the franchise. Milroe emphasized the importance of building relationships with team executives, head coaches, and general managers during the draft process, describing it as a valuable experience.

Milroe’s Dual-Threat Skills Boost His Value as an NFL Draft Prospect

Milroe’s pro day performance only adds to his impressive resume from his final season at Alabama. As a dynamic dual-threat quarterback, he led the Crimson Tide in rushing yards (726) and rushing touchdowns (20). His ability to make plays on the ground makes him an intriguing prospect for NFL teams looking for an athletic signal-caller. His speed, combined with his arm strength, could make him a valuable asset at the next level.

Beyond his rushing ability, Milroe demonstrated solid passing production during his last college season. He threw for 2,844 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, with a completion percentage of 64.3%.

His ability to contribute both as a passer and a runner makes him a versatile quarterback option in the upcoming NFL Draft. With growing interest from teams, Milroe’s draft stock could continue to rise as he prepares for the next chapter of his football career.