The best part of the NFL Pro Bowl is easily the wide variety of skills competitions that take place at the event. Getting to see some of the best athletes in the sport compete head-to-head in various challenges is always a treat for fans, and it's even more exciting when the players get into competitive spirit ahead of the events. Well, Kansas City Chiefs star Tyreek Hill has long laid claim to the title of the fastest player in the NFL, and he'll be looking to solidify his status on Thursday evening. Ahead of the Pro Bowl's Fastest Man Challenge, Hill wasn't lacking any confidence.

“Obviously I'm gonna win,” Hill declared. “I'm the Cheetah.”

Hill didn't earn the nickname “Cheetah” for nothing. The Chiefs' star wideout has consistently dropped opponents and fans' jaws with his blazing speed on the field, as well as his incredible agility and elusiveness. Even fellow Chiefs' speedster Mecole Hardman couldn't outrun Hill in a head-to-head race at Training Camp.

Competing against Hill will be Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb, Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs, and Cowboys LB Micah Parsons. Among the three, Parsons' reported 4.39 second 40-yard dash time is the best of the bunch, ahead of Diggs' 4.42 seconds, and Chubb's 4.56 seconds. We're really not sure why Chubb is even competing in the event, as based on that 40-yard dash time he has virtually no chance.

Hill clocked an unofficial 4.29 40-yard dash during his Pro Day at West Alabama back in 2016, easily besting the marks set by the other three contestants. It's safe to label Hill as a massive favorite for the event, and it's clear the Chiefs star feels the same way.