Shortest: RB Darrell Henderson 5-foot Tallest: OT Rob Havenstein 6-foot Shortest: RB J. Taylor 5-foot Tallest: OT Trent Brown 6-foot Tallest: OT Nate Solder 6-foot Shortest: RB Boston Scott 5-foot Tallest: OT Jordan Mailata 6-foot Reed 5-foot Tallest: OT Stone Forsythe 6-foot Shortest: WR Jaelon Darden 5-foot Tallest: OT Taylor Lewan 6-foot Tallest: OT Cornelius Lucas 6-foot Campbell is a force to be reckoned with, bith as a pass rusher and run stuffer.
He has strength to plug up running lanes and is also agile enough to get to the quarterback in a hurry. Darren Sproles might be the most well known player on this list, or at least one of the most accomplished.
Sproles entered the league in after the Charges took him in the 4 th round. Sproles has shown the ability to crate big plays in the running game, passing game and even return game over the years. Margus Hunt might still be looking for an NFL roster in , but the Estonian defensive end certainly has all the physical tools teams covet.
Jacquizz Rodgers is another player still in search of an NFL home for the season. Rodgers was a 5 th round pick of the Falcons in , and throughout his nine years developed into a nice change of pace back. At 30, Rodgers might have trouble finding work in the league. But Jones returned to football and went on to make three straight Pro Bowls from to Stroud was actually one of the first tight ends who played mostly basketball in college.
He also made an impact on special teams by trying to deflect field goals on the way down, forcing the NFL to create a rule prohibiting that. The rule is still colloquially known as the Stroud Rule. Between and , he spent most of his time on various practice squads, playing in just 12 NFL games.
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