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Isaiah Bond says he will break Xavier Worthy's record time at Combine

Indianapolis-Wenn Isaiah Bond is correct, only lasts one season for Xavier Worthy's record time at NFL Scouting Combine, but stays at the University of Texas.

Last year, dignity, a former Longhorn, ran a 40-second 40 and was finally a first choice of Kansas City Chiefs. Bond, who played last season in Texas after starting Alabama, will run on Saturday.

“I'll definitely break the record tomorrow,” said Bond on Friday. “I expect to run 4.20 or possibly, if I feel great, I could run a 4.1.”

Bond said his best time in training was 4.23 training courses in front of the combine harvester.

“I've run all my life,” said Bond. “I was one of the fastest of my whole life, so I will go out there and if the exercise meets the preparation, size is reached. So I will only trust my training and organize a show.”

Bond was clocked against UTSA against UTSA against UTSA last season when he ended with 34 catches for 540 yards and five touchdowns. It is the No. 10 Wide Receiver in Mel Kiper Jr.s Design ranking.

He may not be the only recipient who wants to break the record of Worthy.

“If you blink,” said Oregon's Tez Johnson, “you might miss me.”