The 10 Shortest Running Backs in NFL History

The 10 Shortest Running Backs in NFL History

The 10 Shortest Running Backs in NFL History

The NFL has seen the rise of many exceptional athletes who have defied the odds and made a significant impact on the field despite their smaller stature.

In this article, we'll highlight the 10 shortest running backs in NFL history, highlighting their remarkable contributions to the sport.

1. Darren Sproles - 5' 6"

Darren Sproles, known as the face of the "little man" in the NFL, is widely recognized as one of the most versatile players in the league.

With a perfect blend of rushing, receiving, and returning skills, Sproles has set numerous records involving kick/punt return, rushing, and receiving yard combos in single games and throughout the season. He was drafted in the fourth round by the San Diego Chargers in the 2005 NFL Draft.

Despite initially being listed as the third-string running back, Sproles' exceptional kick/punt return abilities began to garner attention.

His career highlights include an explosive performance against the Indianapolis Colts in 2008, where he ran for two touchdowns, one being the game winner.

2. Jacquizz Rodgers - 5' 7"

Jacquizz Rodgers, a running back for the Atlanta Falcons, showcased a remarkable balance of strength and speed during his time in the NFL.

Despite receiving limited touches, Rodgers made the most of his opportunities, consistently recording rushing and receiving touchdowns each season.

3. Trindon Holliday - 5' 5"

Trindon Holliday, the shortest player in the NFL, gained recognition for his exceptional speed and agility as the primary kick and punt returner for the Denver Broncos in 2012.

4. Maurice Jones-Drew - 5' 8"

Maurice Jones-Drew, a workhorse for the Jacksonville Jaguars, made a name for himself as a successful and impactful undersized back in the NFL. He appeared in three consecutive Pro Bowls and led the league in rushing during the 2011 season.

5. Ray Rice - 5' 8"

Ray Rice, a running back for the Baltimore Ravens, left a lasting impression with his contributions to the team. His skill and agility on the field solidified his position as one of the top undersized running backs in NFL history.

6. Bob Sanders - 5' 8"

Bob Sanders, known as "The Hitman" for his tackling power at the safety position, defied the odds with his strength and prowess on the field as a strong safety for the Indianapolis Colts.

7. Wes Welker - 5' 9"

Wes Welker, a wide receiver known for his exceptional catching abilities, proved that size is not a limiting factor in the NFL. He consistently led the league in receptions and made a significant impact on the field.

8. Antoine Winfield - 5' 9"

Antoine Winfield, a cornerback known for covering receivers far taller than him, showcased exceptional skills and agility throughout his career. His performances earned him Pro Bowl honors and solidified his position as one of the best undersized cornerbacks in the league.

9. Steve Smith - 5' 9"

Steve Smith, a wide receiver known for his tenacity and skill, tore up opposing defenses with his exceptional receiving abilities. 

10. Dexter McCluster - 5' 8"

Dexter McCluster, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, showcased his agility and speed on the field, making significant contributions to the team.

His impact as an undersized player in the NFL is a testament to his skill and determination.

 

All in all, rhe NFL has seen the rise of numerous undersized players who have defied stereotypes and made a significant impact on the sport.

These running backs and players have proven that size is not a limiting factor when it comes to athleticism and skill in the NFL, inspiring future generations of athletes to pursue their dreams regardless of their physical stature.


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