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Kool-Aid McKinstry Praised for Running 4.47 40 with Foot Injury at Alabama Pro Day | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Daniel Cobb

Published Mar 25, 2026

STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI - SEPTEMBER 30: Kool-Aid McKinstry #1 of the Alabama Crimson Tide warms up before the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium on September 30, 2023 in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Justin Ford/Getty Images)Justin Ford/Getty Images

If there were any concerns about Kool-Aid McKinstry's foot after it was revealed during the NFL scouting combine he needed surgery to repair a Jones fracture, the standout cornerback might have put some of them to rest on Wednesday.

McKinstry received high marks for running the 40 in 4.47 seconds at Alabama's pro day in front of NFL scouts and executives.

Tom Pelissero @TomPelissero

Alabama CB Kool-Aid McKinstry probably made himself some money here at pro day, running a 40 that scouts clocked as low as 4.47 — despite a Jones fracture that doctors discovered at the combine. He'll have surgery Friday and is expected to be full go for camp. <a href="">

Daniel Harms🏈 @InHarmsWay19

Kool-Aid gutting this out shows a lot of toughness. Teams will note that for sure. Big fan of his game as well, plays tough <a href="">

The 21-year-old also took part in the broad and vertical jumps:

Kyron Samuels @kyronsamuels

Kool-Aid McKinstry Pro Day Numbers (u):<br><br>Broad - 10'01<br>Vert - 34.5<br>40 - 4.46 <br><br>Call the family.

Wyatt Fulton @FultonW_

10'1" broad jump for Kool-Aid McKinstry <a href="">

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on March 1 that McKinstry's medical evaluation at the combine revealed a Jones fracture.

McKinstry told reporters on Wednesday his foot feels "fine" and there's no pain, but he's preparing to have surgery on Friday.

Alex Boothe @AlexBootheTV

DB Kool-Aid McKinstry said his foot feels "fine" and adds "to be honest with y'all, it doesn't hurt me at all, but I will be having surgery on it on Friday." <a href="">

Rapoport noted McKinstry is expected to be 100 percent healthy by the time training camp opens this summer.

McKinstry's broad jump is in line with what Toledo's Quinyon Mitchell did at the combine (10'0"). Mitchell (38") and Terrion Arnold (37"), McKinstry's teammate for the past three seasons at Alabama, fared better in the vertical jump.

Those names are being brought up because they are regarded, along with McKinstry, as the top cornerbacks in the 2024 NFL draft class.

Arnold made the case for his teammate to be a first-round pick after the pro-day festivities were wrapped up.

Alex Boothe @AlexBootheTV

Terrion Arnold has grabbed the mic and is going on a long monologue now on why NFL teams should draft Kool-Aid McKinstry. <br><br>Says they are brothers for life and does not want people thinking they are competing against each other in the draft just because both are DBs. <a href="">

B/R's NFL scouting department has all three players ranked among the top 15 prospects. Mitchell is the top-ranked cornerback at No. 10 overall, followed by Arnold at No. 11 and McKinstry at No. 15.

McKinstry was named to the All-SEC first team in each of the past two seasons. He was named a first-team All-American in 2023 after recording seven pass breakups in 14 games.