Dwight Henry "Paddlefoot" Sloan (April 7, 1914 – March 18, 1998) was an American football tailback, halfback, and fullback.
He played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Chicago Cardinals (1938) and Detroit Lions (1939-1940).
He led the 1936 Arkansas Razorbacks football team to the program's first undisputed Southwest Conference championship.
[1] In June 1939, the Cardinals traded Sloan to the Detroit Lions in exchange for Vern Huffman.
[1] In 1940, Sloan appeared in 11 games for the Lions, completing 18 of 46 passes for 260 yards with zero touchdowns and eight interceptions.