well i play booth sides im 6 2 freshmen in highschool and run around 5.3 40 so around that oh and i weigh 275 so that's a good one for u
anything but defensive linemen
There are typically five offensive linemen and four defensive linemen on the field during a football game.
There are three main types of linemen in the field of electrical work: distribution linemen, transmission linemen, and substation linemen. Distribution linemen work on power lines that deliver electricity to homes and businesses. Transmission linemen work on high-voltage power lines that carry electricity over long distances. Substation linemen work on equipment that controls the flow of electricity in substations. Each type of lineman plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and reliable delivery of electricity to customers.
Defensive linemen numbers in the NFL are usually anywhere from 70-99
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yes but no. ok if ur a lineman that is really huge, dont get it it screws up ur visioin i played d-line, and u dont run much on that position, so dont get it. if ur more of a in-shape kind of guy that is super fast and good at lateral movement, get it. i heard it keeps ur vision clear when ur running super fast, for some reason.
During practice go with the linemen, but at home work on your speed and endurance by yourself. (including agility)
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it doesnt really matter how much a person should wiegh, its also skill and technique although you cannot be a senior and be a good linemen only at 5"10 215. You got to be descently heavy. The average hischool linemen is 6"0 225.
On the line of scrimmage opposit the offensive linemen. He can line up between the offensive linemen or directly in front of them.
There are nearly limitless defensive formations, but here are the most common 4-3- Four D-linemen, Three LB's, 4 DB's 3-4- Three D-Linemen, Four LB's, 4 DB's 4-4- Four D-linemen, Four LB's, 3 DB's 5-2- Five D-linemen, Two LB's, 4 DB's Nickel- Four D-linemen, Two LB's 5 DB's Dime-Four D-linemen, 1 LB, 6 DB's Quarter- Three D-linemen, 1 LB, 7 DB's There are nearly limitless defensive formations, but here are the most common 4-3- Four D-linemen, Three LB's, 4 DB's 3-4- Three D-Linemen, Four LB's, 4 DB's 4-4- Four D-linemen, Four LB's, 3 DB's 5-2- Five D-linemen, Two LB's, 4 DB's Nickel- Four D-linemen, Two LB's 5 DB's Dime-Four D-linemen, 1 LB, 6 DB's Quarter- Three D-linemen, 1 LB, 7 DB's
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