Life has a way of reminding Penny Hart that he’s five feet, eight inches tall.
There was that time he scored nine touchdowns in his finale at King's Ridge Christian high school and when he told people—good friends, even—they didn’t believe him. More recently, there was the non-invite to the scouting combine in February despite a couple of 1,000-yard receiving seasons at Georgia State and an impressive week at the Senior Bowl.
But much higher up on the cruel universe scale, was that week at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, when Hart, the smallest prospect at the game, found out his roommate would be Donald Parham, the Stetson tight end who, at 6' 8", was the tallest player at the all-star event.