[UPDATE: Campbell's official time of 4.31 is the fastest of any player at the combine thus far.]

Wide receiver Parris Campbell made himself a lot of money on Saturday.

The former Ohio State star was unoffically timed at 4.32 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. Thus far, that marks the fastest time of any player at the 2019 combine.

Campbell measured in at 5-11 7/8, 205 pounds on Friday. He was listed at 6-1, 205 at OSU.

At the combine, Campbell was also a standout in the vertical jump (40 inches) and standing broad jump (11'3").

"That's superstar stuff right there," said Charles Davis of NFL Network.

On his second attempt at the 40, Campbell was unofficially timed at 4.37 seconds.

As a fifth-year senior for the Buckeyes in 2018, Campbell set a school record with 90 receptions to go along with 1,063 receiving yards (11.8 yards per catch) and 12 touchdowns. The product of Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media.

Here is what Campbell told our Steve Helwagen on Friday:

* On the process he’s going through: "It's been a fun process so far. A lot of intangibles, though. Just different meetings, informals, formals with coaches, all the medical things. I think all that stuff is kind of under the rug. You never really know about it coming into it. But I've made the adjustment, been able to adjust well and I've been doing fine."

* Is tomorrow a big day or you: "Yes, sir. Real big day. I think every day of this week has been a huge day for me, just talking with the coaches, articulating football, but, you know, it's the grand finale tomorrow for sure."

* The big debate has been who was faster you or Kendall Sheffield. Any thoughts on that: "It's been the joke all year. So like you said, we'll be able to tell tomorrow. But I'm just looking to improve my draft stock, run fast. I can guarantee a fast time for myself."

* Do teams talk to you about position, outside, inside: "Just throughout this process it's been kind of a little bit of both. They kind of see me as an adjuster, a guy that can go outside and inside. Honestly, I feel comfortable either or. I feel I have experience at both and I feel like at the next level whatever NFL team decides to draft me, they'll see the best fit for sure."

* Do you feel you haven't even hit your potential because you haven't played the position that long: "Most definitely. I think my ceiling is high for the position. I made the transition when I got to college. It was a struggle for me early on but I continued to work, and it got to the place I am now. But definitely I think my ceiling aside, I think I have a lot of potential to still reach for sure."

* Is route running the thing you need to work on: "Honestly, I wouldn't say so just because at Ohio State I wasn't asked to run a variety of routes, but it's just playing the H position. But tomorrow, you know, I get a chance to put those outside routes on film, allow those coaches to see them, and I think that'll be a huge positive for me for sure."

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OHIO STATE 2019 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Saturday, April 13 – Spring Game (noon ET)

Saturday, Aug. 31 – Florida Atlantic (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Sept. 7 – Cincinnati (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Sept. 14 -- @ Indiana (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Sept. 21 – Miami of Ohio (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Sept. 28 – @ Nebraska (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Oct. 5 – Michigan State (Time/TV TBA)

FIRST OFF WEEK

Friday, Oct. 18 -- @ Northwestern (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Oct. 26 – Wisconsin (Time/TV TBA)

SECOND OFF WEEK

Saturday, Nov. 9 – Maryland (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Nov. 16 -- @ Rutgers (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Nov. 23 – Penn State (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Nov. 30 -- @ Michigan (Time/TV TBA)

Saturday, Dec. 7 – Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis (8 p.m. ET; FOX)