In a moment of free time Sunday night away from the grind of NFL Draft training, Anthony Cioffi was playing a video game.
It seemed like a fitting way to unwind after Cioffi used the real-life application of the speed burst button during the kind of run that could help him sneak into the NFL and the Madden video game.
The former Rutgers' four-year starter in the secondary was clocked by hand Friday running a 4.37 in the 40-yard dash, longtime sports performance coach Chip Smith told NJ Advance Media. Others at Smith's Atlanta-based training facility timed Cioffi's sprint on FieldTurf at 4.