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CFL.ca Staff REGINA — Opemipo Oshinubi continued to show off his speed at the CFL Combine. Oshinubi locked in the fastest 40-yard dash at the combine in Regina on Friday, blazing to a 4.41 second time. That ties him for fifth all-time with Shaquille Murray-Lawrence (2015) and Jean-Frederic Tremblay (2004, hand time). The Alberta running back was also the fastest player at this year’s Invitational Combine in February in Waterloo . He ran a 4.45 that day, impressing scouts, general managers, and coaches enough to earn his invitation to the combine this week. CFL COMBINE » View the full 2025 CFL Combine results here » 5 prospects to watch at the 2025 CFL Combine » 3 things to know about the CFL Combine » 10 interesting facts about 2025 CFL Combine participants » Subscribe to the CFL’s newsletter Oshinubi wasn’t the only prospect to put up some impressive numbers on Friday morning. Ottawa defensive back Eric Cumberbatch jumped a 11′ 2 3/8″ broad jump, which places him second-best all-time , and Laval defensive back Anton Haie ran a 6.62 3-cone, and that places him third all-time. Saskatchewan receiver Daniel Wiebe ran a 3.95 shuttle, which ties him for second-best all-time. The prospects will take part in the bench press later on Friday afternoon before hitting the field for practice sessions on Saturday and Sunday. Get all the top stories from across the league delivered to your inbox.
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