All other things being equal, you'd prefer players be faster rather than slower. So we make note of 40 times at the combine, and they can determine if players are first- or second-round picks, or much later. The running backs ran last Friday, and consensus top back Saquon Barkley impressed with a 4.40.

You can check running back 40 times at this link. Best was N.C. State running back Nyheim Hines (4.38), though he won't top anyone's draft board at the position; a 5-foot-8, 198-pound back. Barkley had the 4.40, and two other backs likely to come off the board in the first three rounds (Louisiana State's Derrius Guice and San Diego State's Rashaad Penny) also put up sub-4.5 times.

We keep track of official 40 times in a file, and add in estimates from players without an official time. Some recorded their times as their various college pro days (typically faster than their official times), some didn't run at all in the evaluation process, due to injury or recovery (e.g., Willis McGahee), so the times are just guesses, or provided by the college or player.

So it's not an exact science, but it at least gives us something to talk about in terms of how fast players are (or aren't).

Table shows all first-round running backs since 2000, with 40 times. They're official combine times unless they're marked with an asterisk; those are either pro days or estimates. Last column shows the best fantasy rank (1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for touchdowns) each player achieved in his career. Heights and weights are included; a back the size of Ezekiel Elliott running a 4.47 is more noteworthy than a smaller back doing the same. So for Barkley to run a 4.40 at 6 foot, 233 pounds is pretty remarkable.

RUNNING BACK 40 TIMES, 1ST-ROUNDERS (2000-PRESENT)
YearPickPlayerHtWt40FF Rk
200824Chris Johnson, Tenn.5.112034.241
20084Darren McFadden, Oak.6.012114.336
201030Jahvid Best, Det.5.101994.3523
20109C.J. Spiller, Buff.5.111964.377
20062Reggie Bush, N.O.5.112014.37*10
201232David Wilson, NYG5.102064.3845
200430Kevin Jones, Det.6.002274.38*21
200127Michael Bennett, Minn.5.092074.3817
20077Adrian Peterson, Minn.6.012174.401
200630Joseph Addai, Ind.5.112144.404
200823Rashard Mendenhall, Pitt.5.102254.417
200123Deuce McAllister, N.O.6.012224.416
200031Trung Canidate, St.L.5.111934.4135
20055Cadillac Williams, T.B.5.112174.4319
20052Ronnie Brown, Mia.6.002334.4323
200822Felix Jones, Dall.5.102074.4426
201012Ryan Mathews, S.D.6.002184.458
200424Steven Jackson, St.L.6.012414.453
200323Willis McGahee, Buff.6.002234.45*8
200218T.J. Duckett, Atl.6.002544.45*21
20007Thomas Jones, Ariz.5.102164.45*5
201231Doug Martin, T.B.5.092234.463
200927Donald Brown, Ind.5.102104.4635
200813Jonathan Stewart, Car.5.102354.4612
200712Marshawn Lynch, Buff.5.112154.463
20015LaDainian Tomlinson, S.D.5.102214.461
20164Ezekiel Elliott, Dall.6.002254.472
20178Christian McCaffrey, Car.5.112024.4818
20123Trent Richardson, Clev.5.092284.48*10
200621Laurence Maroney, N.E.6.002174.48*25
200627DeAngelo Williams, Car.5.092144.49*1
200912Knowshon Moreno, Den.5.112174.505
20174Leonard Fournette, Jac.6.012304.518
201510Todd Gurley, St.L.6.012224.52*1
201515Melvin Gordon, S.D.6.012154.528
200931Beanie Wells, Ariz.6.012354.5217
200426Chris Perry, Cin.6.002244.55*46
200327Larry Johnson, K.C.6.012284.55*2
20005Jamal Lewis, Balt.6.002404.58*4
200019Shaun Alexander, Sea.6.002184.58*1
200216William Green, Clev.6.002214.6027
201128Mark Ingram, N.O.5.092154.626
20054Cedric Benson, Chi.5.102224.62*15
200011Ron Dayne, NYG5.112594.65*29

So of the six fastest 40 times among the first-rounders, five of those guys had at least one top-1o fantasy season (and the exception was Jahvid Best, who didn't lack for talent but durability). As the times get a lot slower, you have more players who never had a top-10 fantasy season: Green, Benson, Dayne.

But it's not the end-all and be-all, since plenty of guys with slower official or estimated 40s have been excellent fantasy performers: Larry Johnson, Jamal Lewis, Shaun Alexander. And then guys in the 4.50 area have gone either way.

Barkley is going to be a first-round pick, and he'll slot in right next to Adrian Peterson on this list. Appealing. The immortal Trung Canidate is also in that region, of course.

Bottom line: 40 times are what they are. Fast is nice. But plenty of faster backs have never done much in the NFL, and plenty of backs with slower times have gone on to be very nice fantasy players.