Depends... Can you throw a football? Can you kick? Its not always the strongest, fastest, or biggest guy is the best player but it sure does help. Im just guessing ... kicker, punter, or maybe a quarterback (chicks dig the QB) Good luck kid
Bench Warmer
If you are referring to fantasy football, BE stands for bench. Otherwise I have no idea what BE stands for.
Offensive or Defensive line.
defensive back
linebacker or de
i freshmen should bench around 100 to 135. the most is roughly around 135 to 280.
the bench
I think you should play halfback! You are low to the ground and pretty strong so you should be able to run a few people over.
Without an indication of age and level of play, speed and quickness, mental agility and physical endurance no answer provided is legitimate. As a highschool freshman those raw data figures would certainly sound good almost anywhere. Above that level you get a tryout.
25-30, I'm a freshman and I'm around 30 every throw, and I bench 205
u want to be a fullback, trust me. ( a fullback maybe for a 1A or 2A school!!! Look try running back. 5'4 is too small for any other position. but if you have the skill set you say you do, you'll be a 3rd down back that could really flourish.-Anonymous) i dont care what you bench, that really doesnt mean much, what do you squat? you can bench 200 and be a terrible running back, but if you can squat or powerclean alot youll be fine. but 5 ft 4 in is really short to be playin football, your only real hope is if you go to a 1a or 2a school. Height means more than you think in football, you really want to be about 6ft
No, it is not normal for a high school freshman max bench press to go up 100 pounds in 5 weeks.