The Tennessee Titans selected Cal RB Khalfani Muhammad in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft, adding him to a backfield that already included DeMarco Murray and former Alabama star Derrick Henry.

However, after seeing Henry and Muhammad on the field together during Tuesday’s OTA session, it’s clear the Titans don’t envision Muhammad filling the same role as the former Heisman Trophy winner.

That’s because the 6-2 Henry dwarfs the 5-9 Muhammad, as evidenced by this photo from today’s practice:

Seeing as how they are standing on roughly the same yard line, this doesn’t appear to be some sort of camera trick — Henry really is that large and Muhammad really is that small.

If Muhammad, who finished last season with 827 rushing yards and two touchdowns for Cal, makes the Titans’ roster heading into the 2017 season, he’ll likely be used mostly as a change of pace for the more physical running styles of Henry and Murray.