The Shortest vs. Tallest Receivers in NFL History... Which is better?

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Published 2021-12-31
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5'5" receivers... or 6'8" receivers? Which would you take?

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All Comments (21)
  • @sohamdev1288
    Harold “Towering Target” Carmichael was and still is a really underrated receiver. Glad he made the HoF
  • @exhaustco
    A video about heights of cornerbacks would be good
  • @noahtproducer
    You missed Matt Jones, 6’6 WR on the jags, that was a first round pick in 2005. He ran a 4.3 and had a 39.5 vert. He had over 2000 career yards and 15 TDS.
  • @seancondon2320
    Brandon Banks is a 5’7’’ receiver who played three years with Washington and then went to the CFL where he’s become one of the best receivers in the league winning the 2019 MVP
  • @dannynguyen1458
    A video on the heights of running backs would be interesting. Majority of them are around 5'10" but then you have guys like Derrick Henry and Darren Sproles
  • @samp9085
    I went to school with Jakeem “The Dream” Grant, there was no question that man was heading to the NFL. He used his size in the slot to disappear and is part of the reason Patrick Mahomes developed his crazy improv skills and short pass accuracy
  • @michaellee4276
    There are about 300 times more American men who are under 5'8" than who are at least 6'6". The short guys overpower the tall guys on sheer numbers. The fact that it is so close, shows what an advantage height is.
  • @ZeR0goth
    Harold Carmichael would be an absolute red zone nightmare in today's game.. Let alone a down feild threat
  • @scottweisel3640
    I remember when the Steeler drafted Weegie Thompson who was around 6’6”. They would loft balls up to him even when he was covered and hope he could out-rebound the defender. He certainly wasn’t dominant, but serviceable for a 4th rounder.
  • This man has come a long way I love the amount of uploads 👌 keep up the good work 👍
  • @D0ugh.B0y
    John Madden and Vin Scully were the voices of my childhood. Thanks for the memories John. And Vin, pls take your time and and stick around for a while longer. You may not be calling games anymore but it’s great to see and hear you around from time to time. Thank you for the memories, gentlemen.
  • 10:23 ❤🙏 Rip John Madden. Thank for this and for the amazing videos this year. Happy New Year KTO!
  • Honestly just do this type of video for every position, I love watching these
  • @aidenmma9182
    Hi been watching you for about 4 years just wanted to say congratulations on your rise in popularity!
  • @BigE1293
    5:24 to add on to your 3rd point about tall guys normally playing TE or lineman, I think that's mainly a coaching thing. When a 6'5+ highschool player says he's a receiver, 90% of coaches tell them to bulk up and play TE. As someone who was 6'5 and 185 lbs my senior year of highschool (bulked up from 160 to 185 at my coach's request), I hated being slotted in as a blocker at TE instead of lining up on the outside as a primary receiving target and ended up quitting the team cause of that. The transition from highschool football to pickup games in college was super fun tho 😅
  • @pjtwelve
    Hey KTO, this is an awesome video, I was wondering if you could do this but with running backs, that would be awesome!
  • @Bartholomew96
    I’d love to see these end of the spectrum comparisons type videos of position play, like RBs comparing speed vs Power Or QBs cannon vs precision
  • @famousamos
    Imagine Lebron James at WR or TE if he went the football route instead of basketball. The man would've been a beast!