Who Is The Tallest NFL Player Now?
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At 6’7”, Seahawks’ tackle Russell Okung is the tallest player in the NFL. He’s followed by 6’6” players like D.J. Humphries of the Cardinals and Nate Solder of the Giants.
Introduction
In the National Football League, the tallest players are typically the offensive and defensive linemen. These are the players who line up directly opposite each other on either side of the line of scrimmage. The average height of an NFL lineman is about 6 feet 5 inches, although there is a great deal of variation among players. Some linemen are well over 7 feet tall, while others are closer to 6 feet 2 inches.
The tallest player in NFL history was Morlon Greenwood, who played linebacker for the Miami Dolphins. Greenwood was 7 feet 1 inch tall and weighed in at a whopping 350 pounds. He played in the NFL for 11 seasons, from 2002 to 2012.
The second-tallest player in NFL history was Orlando Brown, an offensive tackle who played for the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens, and Omaha Nighthawks. Brown was 6 feet 11 inches tall and weighed 340 pounds. He played in the NFL for 11 seasons, from 1996 to 2007.
Brown is perhaps best known for being hit in the eye by a penalty flag during a game in 1999. The flag lodged in his eye socket and caused severe damage, eventually leading to his retirement from football.
The third-tallest player in NFL history was Richard Sligh, an offensive tackle who played for the Oakland Raiders. Sligh was 7 feet 0 inches tall and weighed 325 pounds. He played in just one season, in 1967.
Sligh’s career was cut short by injury; he suffered a serious knee injury during training camp the following year and never played another down of professional football.
Height of NFL Players
Ever since its inception in 1920, the National Football League has been home to some of the tallest athletes in the world. The average NFL player is about 6’2″, but there have been some players who have tower over their competition. In this article, we will take a look at the tallest NFL players of all time.
How Tall is the Average NFL Player?
The average NFL player is 6’2” and weights around 247 pounds. The average offensive lineman is 6’5” and weights over 300 pounds. The average defensive lineman is 6’3” and weights around 290 pounds. The average linebacker is 6’2” and weights around 242 pounds. The average defensive back is 5’11” and weights around 200 pounds.
How Tall is the Tallest NFL Player?
At 6 feet 10 inches and weigh 200 pounds, Baltimore Ravens’ Marshal Yanda is the tallest active NFL player. The offensive lineman has played 11 seasons in the NFL.
Other tall NFL players include Green Bay Packers’ Bryan Bulaga (6’5″), Miami Dolphins’ Ja’Wuan James (6’6″) and Los Angeles Rams’ Rob Havenstein (6’8″).
The Tallest NFL Players
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league. The tallest player in the NFL currently is 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) tall. This is a list of the tallest NFL players by height.
Who is the Tallest NFL Player Now?
At 6 feet 10 inches, Houston Texans offensive tackle David Quessenberry is the tallest player in the NFL. Quessenberry was drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Texans and has since played in two career games, both during his rookie season.
The tallest player in NFL history was probably Tackle Morris “Red” Badgro, who played for the New York Giants, Washington Redskins and Brooklyn Dodgers from 1927-1937. Badgro was listed at 6 feet 9 inches tall and could also play tight end and wide receiver.
However, there have been some reports that Placekicker Steve Raible, who played for the Seattle Seahawks from 1976-1988, might have been even taller than Badgro. Raible was listed at 6 feet 8 inches tall in some Seahawks media guides, but he is believed to have been closer to 7 feet tall.
How did they Measure Up?
At 6′ 10″, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive tackle Donovan Smith is currently the tallest player in the NFL. He’s also one of the heaviest, weighing in at a whopping 340 pounds. But he’s not the only big man in the league. Several other players come in at 6′ 8″ or 6′ 9″, including Seattle Seahawks’ tackle Germain Ifedi, New York Giants’ offensive lineman Nate Solder, and Green Bay Packers’ tackle David Bakhtiari.
But it’s not just the offensive linemen who are tall. Houston Texans’ defensive end J.J. Watt, who is 6′ 5″, Denver Broncos’ linebacker Von Miller, who is 6′ 3″, and New England Patriots’ tight end Rob Gronkowski, who is 6′ 6″, are all among the tallest players in the NFL as well.
Interestingly, though, height doesn’t seem to be as much of an advantage in football as it is in other sports like basketball or volleyball. In fact, many of the NFL’s most successful players are on the shorter side. Drew Brees, for example, who is just 6 feet tall, is a two-time Super Bowl champion and was named MVP of Super Bowl XLIV.
So why aren’t more NFL players taking advantage of their height? Part of it may have to do with the fact that taller players often have trouble finding pants that fit them properly (a common problem for tall people in general). Additionally, being taller can actually be somewhat of a disadvantage when it comes to playing football because it makes it more difficult to keep your balance and avoid being knocked down by opposing players.
Still, there are plenty of tall players in the NFL who have found success despite these challenges. And as the average height of Americans continues to increase (it’s currently about 5′ 9″ for men and 5′ 4″ for women), we may see even more towering athletes making their way onto football fields in the future.
Conclusion
The tallest NFL player currently is Michael Lewis of the New Orleans Saints, who is 6’8″. The second tallest is Nate Robinson of the Seattle Seahawks, who is 6’7″.