Who is the shortest athlete past or present?

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Who is the shortest athlete past or present?
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There has been a fair share of short sports stars, but which one really made it bigger? I know of Steve Smith of the Panthers way back. Being a short wide receiever, but there's a lot of others out there. Who are they? 

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There are too many to list. By sport? I think there was a similar thread done on this already. Use the search function.

 

My fav would be the late Baby Jake Matlala who was 4'9 (Boxer)

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1. TRINDON HOLLIDAY — 5’5”

Holliday earned roster spots through elite timed speed and return efficiency. He changed field position quickly and delivered postseason return touchdowns. I was personally surprised that learn that he was five foot five. 

Running Back / Return Specialist
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2005–2019

Awards & Honors: Super Bowl Champion, 3× Pro Bowl, First-Team All-Pro (Return Specialist), Top-10 all-time all-purpose yards

3.  JACQUIZZ RODGERS — 5’6”

Rodgers filled third-down and rotational roles with reliable pass protection and receiving production. At five foot six, he is six inches shorter than the average running back.

Running Back
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2023–present

Awards & Honors: Consensus All-American, multiple All-Big 12 selections

5. LIONEL JAMES — 5’6”

A major all-purpose yardage producer during his peak seasons.

Running Back
College: Arizona
NFL Active: 2020–2022

Awards & Honors: Two 1,400+ yard college rushing seasons

7. TARIK COHEN — 5’6”

A dynamic offensive and special teams weapon early in his career.

Running Back
College: Louisiana Tech
NFL Active: 2018–present

Awards & Honors: Key postseason contributor

VERY SHORT PLAYERS

Return Specialist / Receiver
College: Kansas State
NFL Active: 2010–2012

Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl, All-Pro return honors

10. ANDREW HAWKINS— 5’7”

Slot receiver used heavily in conversion situations.

Wide Receiver / Returner
College: Ole Miss
NFL Active: 2010–2017

Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl (Return Specialist)

12. MAURICE JONES-DREW — 5’7”

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Running Back
College: Florida Atlantic
NFL Active: 2019–present

Awards & Honors: Conference USA MVP (college)

14. JAKEEM GRANT — 5’7”

Consistently ranked among return yardage leaders when healthy.

Wide Receiver / Returner
College: Clemson
NFL Active: 2010–2014

Awards & Honors: Pro Bowl (Return Specialist)

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College: Kansas State
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Awards & Honors: Long-term special teams contributor

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Used in motion packages and space-designed plays.

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College: Texas Tech
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Awards & Honors: 5× Pro Bowl, 2× First-Team All-Pro, Multiple seasons leading NFL in receptions

21. NOEL DEVINE — 5’8”

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College: Youngstown State
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Awards & Honors: NCAA all-time rushing yards leader across divisions

23. ANTHONY CAMPANILE— 5’8”

Played briefly, then built a respected NFL coaching career.

Tight End
College: Penn State
NFL Active: 1992–1993

Awards & Honors: NFL and major college head coach roles

25. TERRELL WILLIAMS — 5’8”

Contributed as a player and later as an NFL defensive line coach.

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