Class of 2017 football prospect Dylan Moses commited to LSU on Sept. 22, ending his recruitment in his freshman year of high school.
Moses received his scholarship offer from the Tigers last year after he ran the 40-yard dash in 4.46 seconds at LSU’s camp in July 2012.
Over the years, Moses’s type of speed has represented a trademark for the football program. His graduation is a long time away, but if Moses continues on the track he’s on, he may join an elite group of speedsters at LSU.
Here are the most agile players at LSU since 2000, using the times from the player’s pro days or his performance in the NFL Combine.
1. Trindon Holliday RB 2006-09 4.27
2. Patrick Peterson CB 2008-10 4.31
3. LaRon Landry SS 2003-06 4.35
4. Devery Henderson WR 2000-03 4.36
5. Ron Brooks CB 2008-11 4.37
6. Randall Gay CB 2000-02 4.38
7. Joeseph Addai RB 2001-05 4.40
8. Craig Davis WR 2003-06 4.41
9. Chris Hawkins CB 2006-09 4.43
10. Russell Shepard WR 2009-12 4.46
Stats compiled by Tommy Romanach/The Daily Reveille
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12 November 2005: LaRon Landry breaks up a pass intended for Alabama tight end Nick Walker during the Alabama LSU game in Tuscaloosa, Al. Mandatory Credit: Joey Bordelon
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LSU senior wide receiver Russell Shepard (10) hypes up the crowd before the Tigers’ 12-10 victory over Auburn on Saturday Sept. 22, 2012 in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
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Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson (21) passes as quarterback Carson Palmer (3) blocks against the Detroit Lions during the second half of a NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Darryl Webb)
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Craig Davis carries the ball in the fourth quarter Saturday against Auburn. photo by Crystal LoGiudice
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Louisiana State’s Craig Davis (3) celebrates with teammate Xavier Carter (23) after he scored on a 51-yard touchdown reception against Miami in the second quarter of the Peach Bowl football game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Friday, Dec. 30, 2005. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)
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New Orleans Saints wide receiver Devery Henderson (19) catches a pass for a 19 yard gain while covered by Indianapolis Colts safety Antoine Bethea (41) during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl XLIV football game in Miami, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
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