Yes he can be pushed on the line of scrimidge
no but
no. he was a wide receiver in high school.
yes you can as long as you have one man that is off the line from the same side that he motioned from step up on the line
Yes, and being outside the tackles and throwing it passed the line of scrimmage does not matter. Can't throw the ball away in high school. There has to be a receiver in the area. Or throw the ball backwards out of bounds for a loss.
Brennan McKay
· He was a standout halfback/wide receiver on the high school football team. · He played halfback with the Blue Hens freshman football team.
good hands,speed,maybe height,and agility
if you play soccer, I would suggest the kicker, but if not, I would say the wide receiver
None, it is not possible. A Division III school maybe but not a Division I school. Success as a football player depends upon great native abililty, followed by great discipline and training. Not everyone is capable of this.
For a varsity middle linebacker the average is about 210lbs, but this has to be mostly lean muscle mass.
Clark is a wide receiver at wayzata high school with a 4.6 second 40 he is unstoppable on the football field. He also has some of the best catching abillities in the state of minnesota
safety, cornerback, halfback, receiver. all depends on how fast u truly are