The 2017 NFL Combine kicked off this week in Indianapolis as over 300 prospects from around the country aim to impress teams and prove that they have what it takes to make it at the next level.

Today marked the first day of on-field workouts for prospects, particularly offensive linemen, running backs and players on special teams. One of the prime drills that took place was the 40-yard dash, which is always an entertaining event no matter the position.

With a lot of eyes on the 40, we decided to take a look back at how Seattle Seahawks players performed in the drill when they went through the combine (or Pro Day) process. Ranked from fastest to slowest, here is how the team's group of starters fared:

**PLAYER** **POSITION** **TIME** **Paul Richardson** **WR** **4.40** **Tyler Lockett** **WR** **4.40** **Devin Hester** **CB** **4.41** **Earl Thomas** **S** **4.43** ***Bobby Wagner** **LB** **4.45** ***Doug Baldwin** **WR** **4.47** ***Mike Morgan** **LB** **4.47** **Cliff Avril** **DE** **4.51** ***DeShawn Shead** **CB** **4.53** **Russell Wilson** **QB** **4.55** **Richard Sherman** **CB** **4.56** **Jimmy Graham** **TE** **4.56** **Jermaine Kearse** **WR** **4.58** **Thomas Rawls** **RB** **4.65** **Kam Chancellor** **S** **4.69** **K.J. Wright** **LB** **4.75** ***George Fant** **OT** **4.83** ***Garry Gilliam** **OT** **5.0** **Michael Bennett** **DE** **5.13** **Justin Britt** **OT** **5.19** **Mark Glowinski** **OG** **5.20** **Ahtyba Rubin** **DT** **5.20** **Jarran Reed** **DT** **5.21** **Germain Ifedi** **OG** **5.27**