Whether it’s LSU freshman nose tackle Tyler Shelvin, the heaviest player in the SEC at 380 pounds, or Missouri kicker Nick Bartolotta, the shortest player in the league at 5-foot-6, there are spots on conference rosters for those willing to do what it takes to get there.

With that in mind we salute the players of the SEC and their contributions to our fanaticism each and every fall Saturday. Here’s a look at the shortest, tallest, lightest and heaviest players from every team.

All heights and weights come from the teams’ official rosters.

Alabama

Shortest: WR Xavian Marks, 5-foot-8
Tallest: TE Cam Stewart, 6-foot-8
Lightest: WR Devonta Smith, 165 pounds
Heaviest: OT Deonte Brown, 350 pounds

Arkansas

Shortest: WR Maleek Barkley, DB Chevin Calloway, WR/RB T.J. Hammonds, LB Josh Harris, RB Chase Hayden, K Cole Hedlund, DB Korey Hernandez, RB Justice Hobbs, DB Byron Keaton, LB Tyler Pennington, WR De’Vion Warren, 5-foot-10
Tallest: OL Dalton Wagner, 6-foot-9

Lightest: WR Deon Stewart, 162 pounds
Heaviest: DL Bijhon Jackson, 339 pounds

Auburn

Shortest: RB Eugene Govan, RB Cedric Chambers and RB C.J. Tolbert, 5-foot-7
Tallest: OT Prince Tega Wanogho, OL Prince Michael Sammons, 6-foot-7
Lightest: DB Devin Guice, 160 pounds
Heaviest: OL Wilson Bell, 355 pounds

Florida

Shortest: WR Glenn Jarriel, RB Tyriek Hopkins, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OT Stone Forsythe, OT Marcel Benalcazar, 6-foot-7
Lightest: K Daniel Justino, 160 pounds
Heaviest: Benalcazar, 352 pounds

Georgia

Shortest: TB Avery McNeely, PK Tanner Stumpe, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OL Allen Williams, 6-foot-7
Lightest: P Will Cowart, 165 pounds
Heaviest: OL Solomon Kindley, 341 pounds

Kentucky

Shortest: WR Brayden Berezowitz, WR Bryan Berezowitz, WR David Bouvier, K Miles Butler, RB Sihiem King, RB William Mahone, 5-foot-9
Tallest: DT Calvin Taylor, 6-foot-9
Lightest: DB Jack Jackson, 167 pounds
Heaviest: DT Matt Elam, 360 pounds

LSU

Shortest: WR Michael Kershaw, 5-foot-7
Tallest: TE Jamal Pettigrew, 6-foot-7
Lightest: K Jack Gonsoulin, 165 pounds
Heaviest: NT Tyler Shelvin, 380 pounds

Mississippi State

Shortest: WR Keith Mixon, DB Brad Wall, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OT Greg Eiland, 6-foot-8
Lightest: DB Tyler Williams, 172 pounds
Heaviest: OL Tyre Phillips, 355 pounds

Missouri

Shortest: K Nick Bartolotta, 5-foot-6
Tallest: OL Tyler Howell, 6-foot-8
Lightest: WR O’shae Clark, DB Terry Petry, 160 pounds
Heaviest: OL Tre’Vour Simms, 355 pounds

Ole Miss

Shortest: RB KeShun Wells, 5-foot-7
Tallest: OL Alex Givens, OL Bryce Mathews, OL Greg Little, DE Ryder Henderson, 6-foot-6
Lightest: Wells, 170 pounds
Heaviest: OL Jordan Sims, 330 pounds

South Carolina

Shortest: DB Jason Senn, WR Jerad Washington, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OL Blake Camper, 6-foot-8
Lightest: K Alexander Woznick, 164 pounds
Heaviest: OL D.J. Park, 337 pounds

Tennessee

Shortest: DB Shaq Wiggins, WR Richard Mize, WR Jacquez Jones, DB MaLeik Gatewod, 5-foot-10
Tallest: DL Jonathan Kongbo, WR Jeff George, OL Nathan Niehaus, OL Brett Kendrick, OL Marcus Tatum, OL Ryan Johnson, TE Ethan Wolf, OL Trey Smith, OL Joe Keeler, 6-foot-6
Lightest: Jones, 165 pounds
Heaviest: DL Eric Crosby, 336 pounds

Texas A&M

Shortest: RB John Clark, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OL Connor Lanfear, OL Justin Dworaczyk , OL Carson Green, OL Koda Martin, DL Jayden Peevy, 6-foot-6
Lightest: DB Travon Fuller, WR Clyde Chriss, 170 pounds
Heaviest: OL Adrian Wolford, 323 pounds

Vanderbilt

Shortest: RB Baffour Osei, 5-foot-8
Tallest: OL Johnathan Stewart, 6-foot-8
Lightest: WR Trey Ellis, Donaven Tennyson, 170 pounds
Heaviest: OL Bailey Granier, 316 pounds