No disrespect to Green Bay Packers receiver Davante Adams, but a 6-4, 249-pound tight end just ran the 40-yard dash in a faster time than Adams posted at the combine back in 2014.

Iowa’s Noah Fant, a popular mock draft pick for the Packers, just blazed through the 40 in 4.51 seconds, easily beating Adams’ mark of 4.56.

Watch below as Fant freight-trains through the combine’s signature event on Saturday:

"In the mix to be the first TE [taken in the draft]."@HawkeyeFootball TE Noah Fant runs a lightning fast 4.51u 40-yard dash! 📺: #NFLCombine on @nflnetwork pic.twitter.com/54FcRhqivJ — NFL (@NFL) March 2, 2019

Fant is easily the fastest tight end in the class. If made official, Fant’s 4.51 time will rank in the top 10 among tight ends at the combine since 2006.

The Iowa star could be a legitimate option for GM Brian Gutekunst at No. 30 overall, especially if the Packers are interested in adding some speed to an otherwise sluggish tight end group. That is, of course, assuming a 249-pound tight end who runs like a receiver and catches like a receiver lasts until the 30th pick.

Most assumed Fant would crush the combine, so there’s fear in double-checking a box Fant so clearly checked during his collegiate years at Iowa. He’s a great athlete and can run; that much was obvious in his college tape.

Still, it’s startling to see a tight end his size run so fast in a straight line. He produced instant acceleration off the line (Fant’s 10-yard split will be fantastic) and maintained the top speed throughout the run.

Fant also put up 20 reps in the bench press.

Here’s a strong early comparable for Fant: Jared Cook. The former Packers tight end ran the 40 in 4.5 seconds at 6-5 and 246 pounds in 2009.

Last season, Fant caught 39 passes for 519 yards and seven touchdowns while splitting time with T.J. Hockenson.