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Heaviest NFL Player – Discover the Heaviest Football Players in the NFL 

The heaviest NFL player weighed in at 410 lbs. Players of this size are known for big hits and dominant defense. American football is home to some of the biggest athletes in the world. Who are the heaviest NFL players in the past and present? Our guide will introduce you to the players who have struck fear into opponents over the years.

Heaviest NFL Players in History

The first NFL season took place in 1920. The record books show that the former players have the edge over the current crop in terms of weight. These are the heaviest NFL players in history. Player prop markets on NFL betting sites today feature the current crop of giants.

#1: Aaron Gibson

Aaron Gibson Heaviest NFL player
  • Last Recorded Weight: 410 lbs
  • Games Played: 38
  • Debut – Retirement: 1999-2010
Gibson is the heaviest NFL player ever. Weighing in at 410 lbs, the offensive tackle played for the Detroit Lions, Dallas Cowboys, and Chicago Bears. Graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Gibson ran the 40-yard dash in 5.3 seconds during the 1999 NFL Scouting Combine. Born in 1977, Gibson played in the AFL after finishing his NFL career.

#2: Tarrell Brown

Tarrell Brown NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 403 lbs
  • Games Played: 117
  • Debut – Retirement: 2013-2013
Brown was a huge athlete. Weighing 403 lbs and standing at 6ft 10”, he joined the St Louis Rams in 2013. Unfortunately, he did not enjoy an illustrious career in the NFL. The Mississippi graduate was waived by the Rams just two months after joining them. Born in 1989, Brown hit the headlines when breaking a chair when sitting down on a TV show.

#3: Nate Newton

Nate Newton NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 401 lbs
  • Games Played: 198
  • Debut – Retirement: 1984-1999
Nicknamed “the kitchen”, Newton is a 3x Super Bowl Champion and a 2x First Team All-Pro. Mainly operating as a guard, Newton played for the Tampa Bay Bandits, Dallas Cowboys, and Carolina Panthers.

#4: Bryant McKinnie

Bryant McKinnie NFL Player
  • Last Recorded Weight: 386 lbs
  • Games Played: 179
  • Debut – Retirement: 2002-2013
Drafted by the Minnesota Kings in 2002, McKinnie is an offensive tackle who played for the Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins. He is a Super Bowl champion and first-team all-American. One of the tallest and heaviest NFL players of his generation, McKinnie retired in 2013.

#5: Michael Jasper

Micheal Jasper NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 375 lbs
  • Games Played: 138
  • Debut – Retirement: 2011-2014
Jasper weighed over 450 lbs during his college career. After joining the Buffalo Bills in 2011, the defensive tackle and offensive guard slimmed down to around 375 lbs. Jasper did not feature in the NFL much, including spells at the Tennesee Titans and Carolina Panthers. He is now the head coach for Bethel University.

#6: Ted Washington

Ted Washington NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 375 lbs
  • Games Played: 236
  • Debut – Retirement: 1991-2007
Nose tackle Washington played for the 49ers, Broncos, Bills, Bears, Patriots, Raiders, and Browns during a lengthy career in the NFL. A first-round pick at the 1991 draft, Washington won Super Bowl XXXVIII with the Patriots. The 375 lbs athlete made 763 tackles during his career.

#7: TJ Barnes

TJ Barnes NFL Player
  • Last Recorded Weight: 364 lbs
  • Games Played: 21
  • Debut – Retirement: 2013-2024
Another of the biggest NFL players that failed to live up to their hype is TJ Barnes. 6’7 tall and 364 lbs, the defensive tackle played for the New York Jets, Buffalo Bills and Carolina Panthers. He made 9 tackles during his NFL career and is a Georgia Tech graduate. Barnes won the XFL with the Arlington Renegades in 2023.

#8: Robert Griffin

Robert Griffin NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 361 lbs
  • Games Played: Practice squad only
  • Debut – Retirement: 2012-2013
Griffin is an offensive lineman selected by the New York Jets in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Having played at Baylor University, he played on the same team as his namesake, Robert Griffin III, the famous quarterback.

#9: Anthony Rush

Anthony Rush NFL
  • Last Recorded Weight: 361 lbs
  • Games Played: 30
  • Debut – Retirement: 2019-2022
Rush joined the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent in 2019. The 361 lbs nose tackle made his NFL debut in 2021 for the Atlanta Falcons against the Patriots. He was last featured on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad before suffering a pectoral injury.

#10: William Perry

William Perry The Fridge
  • Last Recorded Weight: 350 lbs
  • Games Played: 138
  • Debut – Retirement: 1985-1996
Known as “the refrigerator”, Perry played 10 seasons in the NFL. Representing the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, he won Super Bowl XX with the Bears. Despite his size, Perry could run the 100m in under 12 seconds. Perry was the 22nd pick in the 1985 draft, and the 3x All-American is a University of Clemson graduate.

Biggest Players in the NFL Today

The heaviest current NFL player does not reach the heights of former giants. However, there are still some menacing players to look out for when browsing markets on sports betting sites.

#1: Trent Brown

Trent Brown Biggest NFL Player
  • Current Weight: 380 lbs
  • Age: 32
  • Games Played: 103
  • NFL Debut: 2015
Offensive tackle Brown was acquired by the San Francisco 49ers at the 2015 NFL Draft. He has over 100 NFL appearances and is the heaviest NFL player at this time. 6’8 tall and weighing 380 lbs, Brown has also played for the Raiders, Patriots, and Bengals.

#2: Daniel Faalele

Daniel Faalele NFL
  • Current Weight: 370 lbs
  • Age: 26
  • Games Played: 35
  • NFL Debut: 2022
Born in Australia, Faalele was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2022 draft. This was after he played college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Weighing just less than Brown, Faalele has started 4 NFL games.

#3: Caleb Jones

Heaviest NFL Player Caleb Jones
  • Current Weight: 370 lbs
  • Age: 26
  • Games Played: 1
  • NFL Debut: 2022
Jones was undrafted at the 2022 draft and picked up by the Green Bay Packers. He joined the Patriots practice squad in 2024. The former all-state offensive lineman for the state of Indiana weights 370 lbs and is 6ft 9” tall.

#4: Jordan Mailata

Jordan Mailata NFL
  • Current Weight: 365 lbs
  • Age: 28
  • Games Played: 68
  • NFL Debut: 2020
Mailata is another Australian competing in the NFL. The offensive tackle is a former Rugby League player who joined the International Player Pathway Program. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018. However, a serious back injury meant he did not make his NFL debut until 2020.

#5: Mekhi Becton

Mekhi Becton NFL
  • Current Weight: 363 lbs
  • Age: 26
  • Games Played: 40
  • NFL Debut: 2020
Becton was a first-round pick for the New York Jets in 2020. The 363 lbs guard has been hampered by injuries. However, he has started 39 of the 40 games he has played. Becton won the Jacobs Blocking Award in 2019.

#6: Ben Cleveland

Ben Cleveland NFL
  • Current Weight: 355 lbs
  • Age: 27
  • Games Played: 44
  • NFL Debut: 2021
Cleveland is a guard for the Baltimore Ravens who weighs 355 lbs. A former Georgia Bulldog college player, Cleveland was drafted in the third round of the 2021 draft. He now has over 40 NFL appearances.

#7: Orlando Brown Jr

Orlando Brown Jr
  • Current Weight: 350 lbs
  • Age: 29
  • Games Played: 99
  • NFL Debut: 2018
Brown Jr is an offensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals, the team his father also played for. 6’8 tall, Brown Jr won Super Bowl LVII with the Kansas City Chiefs and is a 4x Pro Bowl winner. He was acquired by the Ravens in the third round of the 2018 NFL draft.

#8: Mike Onwenu

Mike Onwenu NFL
  • Current Weight: 350 lbs
  • Age: 28
  • Games Played: 67
  • NFL Debut: 2020
A sixth-round pick for the New England Patriots in 2020, Onwenu is a 350 lbs offensive tackle. The Michigan Wolverines college player was named in the 2020 PFWA NFL All-Rookie Team. He signed a 3-year deal with the Patriots in 2024, worth an estimated $57 million.

#9: Evan Neal

Evan Neal
  • Current Weight: 340 lbs
  • Age: 25
  • Games Played: 21
  • NFL Debut: 2022
Neal was drafted by the New York Jets in 2022 after impressing in college football at Alabama. The offensive tackle is 6’7 tall and weighs 340 lbs. Neal has three uncles who played in the NFL.

#10: Quinton Bohanna

NFL Player Quinton Bohanna
  • Current Weight: 327 lbs
  • Age: 26
  • Games Played: 40
  • NFL Debut: 2020
Currently a member of the Seattle Seahawks practice squad, Bohanna is a 327 lbs nose tackle. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2021, and he registered 20 tackles in 13 games the following year. The Kentucky graduate has also spent time with the Detroit Lions and Tennessee Titans.

An Overview of the Biggest Players in the NFL

The following table shows the top 5 biggest NFL players of all time. The list includes players who have already retired and current pros.
Rank Player Age Weight NFL Debut
#1 Aaron Gibson 48 410 lbs 1999
#2 Nate Newton 64 401 lbs 1984
#3 Trent Brown  32 380 lbs 2015
#4 Daniel Faalele 26 370 lbs 2022
#5 William Perry 63 350 lbs 1985

What Positions Do the Biggest NFL Players Play?

Offensive and defensive linemen are the most common positions for the largest NFL players. Both are positions that require strength and size. TJ Barnes was one of the biggest lineman ever in the NFL during his playing career. He represented the Chiefs and Jets at around 364 lbs. Aaron Gibson, the biggest NFL player of all time, was an offensive tackle. However, you will not see players of this size acting as kickers or wide receivers. These players are likely to weigh around 200-250lbs.

Heaviest NFL Players Stats

The table below shows key statistics surrounding the biggest players in the NFL, past and present.
Player Games Played Fumble Recoveries Position Teams
Aaron Gibson 38 0 Offensive tackle Lions, Cowboys, Bears, Bills
Nate Newton 198 5 Guard Bandits, cowboys, Panthers
Bryant McKinnie 179 5 Offensive tackle Vikings, Ravens, Dolphins
William Perry 138 5 Defensive tackle Bears, Eagles
Trent Brown 103 1 Offensive tackle 49ers, Patriots, Raiders, Bengals
Daniel Faalele 35 0 Guard Ravens
Celeb Jones 1 0 Offensive tackle Packers, Patriots
Jordan Mailata 68 2 Offensive tackle Eagles
Mekhi Becton 40 1 Guard Jets, Eagles

Conclusion

The largest NFL player is always an interesting topic. Some have used their weight to their advantage to have illustrious careers. Others have struggled to make it onto an active roster. When betting on the NFL at one of the best offshore sportsbooks, BetOnline, you can utilize player props and many other markets. Bonuses and promotions are also up for grabs.

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