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If a career in the doesn't plan out, Tyler Owens probably won't be pursuing a career in space exploration. The Texas Tech defensive back said during the Combine that he doesn't believe in space and "other planets."As far as the earth being flat, Owens doesn't nece sarily agree, but he isn't ruling that conspiracy theory out, either. Texas Tech's Tyler Owens, who's a favorite to post the fastest 40 at this year's NFL combine, doesn't "believe in space," as in "other planets," and feels flat-earth theories have some "valid points." Brent Sobleski (@brentsobleski) Despite , Owens appears to be among those that the United States landed on the Hassan Whiteside Jersey moon in 1969. It's safe to a sume Owens' thoughts on that conspiracy based on his comments on Thursday. Ironically, Owens' athleticism was recently called by The Draft Network, and -- ranking as the second-best in the history of the event. While he's a big safety at 6-foot-2 and 213 pounds, Owens po se ses impre sive speed that led to him being the fastest player at the East-West Shrine Bowl. He reached 21.55 miles per hour during the game.