About 5'4 to 5'7 and should 115 to 140
You really want to focus on muscle mass and muscle weight start doing simple things like push-ups and sit-ups and start lifting weights on your own at home
If you are very fast and quick you will make the high school team easily and will probably play cornerback or slot receiver position
Depends the postition you are going for, and muscle weight is prefered.
177 pounds running back Fullback 215
Stupidest question ever
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In the NFL, there are players as short as 5'6" and as tall as 6'8" with the average player height being about 6'3". To play in the NFL, height isn't as important as your ability to be a great football player. You need to have knowledge of the game, be physically fit, be a talented football player and not be afraid to get hit.
There is no limit, but size is important in the NFL.
I am a freshman football player but I would say midget football is cooler when you have a team like mine that always loses to them.
A pro football player who won the heisman his freshman year at Michigan University.
If they are a redshirted freshman this can happen
prob 5 10 240 pounds 40-4.5
No, you are not eligible. Transferring from a smaller school cancels out your availibility to play.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Baltimore Orioles player is 6'-02''.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Cincinnati Reds player is 6'-01''.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Cleveland Indians player is 6'-01''.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Oakland Athletics player is 6'-01''.
As of the 2014 season, the average height of a Washington Nationals player is 6'-02''.