The NFL is a league that allows players from All types of height and weight coexist simultaneously in rack: from giants worthy of an NBA court to others much shorter, who compensate for this stature with tremendous speed and fleetness.
Who are the shortest players today? The name-by-name review, below.
Who are the shortest players in the NFL today?
Deon Harris, 1.68m
The wide receiver He has played 36 NFL games in three seasons with the New Orleans Saintsin which he stood out above all as returning dot in his rookie season (made the All-Pro team and went to the Pro Bowl in 2019). In 2021 he had 36 passes for 570 yards and 3 touchdowns. He is the smallest receiver in the NFL.
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— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) June 26, 2022
Boston Scott, 1.68m
Runner who has been with them for four seasons Philadelphia Eagles. 2021 was his best season, totaling 87 carries for 373 yards and no less than 7 touchdowns. He averaged 23.3 yards per game and 4.3 yards per carry.
Jay Jay Taylor, 1.68m
Taylor spent the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the New England Patriots. What runner totaled 42 carries for 147 yards between the two seasons, with 2 touchdowns in 2021.
Devin Singletary, 1.70m
But runner which barely reaches 1.70 height. Singletary is an appetizer at buffalo bills since his rookie year (2019) and is coming off an outstanding 2021: 188 carries for 870 yards, 7 touchdowns, 51.2 yards per play and 4.6 yards per play. also contributes extensively to the passing game of Buffalo: 40 receptions for 228 yards and a touchdown.
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pic.twitter.com/bYX19OQSew— PFF (@PFF) September 27, 2020
Tommylee Lewis, 1.70m
Louis is a receiver who rarely sees the field in that role (22 receptions in 5 seasons) but who contributes as bet return specialist. He spent the last season with them Miami Dolphins and he is currently free.
Tyler Snead, 1.70m
Snead is another receiver of 1.70 coming from going unselected in the 2022 draft, to be signed later by Pittsburgh Steelers. In the NCAA he served at East Carolina.
Jakeem Grant, 1.70m
What receiver he doesn’t stand out, but Grant is perhaps the best kicking and footwork player today– Has totaled six career touchdowns and was second team All-Pro in 2020 and 2021. Recently signed by Cleveland Browns.
JAKIM HAS DONE IT AGAIN. 97-yard TD return pit! #DaBears
📺: #CHIvsGB on NBC
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Greg Dorts, 1.70m
But receiver who sees the field primarily as kick and leg counter. It’s part of it Arizona Cardinals.
Rondale Moore, 1.70m
Moore is the best receiver on this list. As a beginner with Arizona Cardinals recorded 54 receptions for 435 yards and a touchdown, in addition to contributing 76 yards on 18 carries and was the responsible for returning kicks and punts.
RODELL MOORE CATCH OF THE DAY
pic.twitter.com/5Ky3h6xEsS— PFF (@PFF) October 10, 2021
