Actually, a tight-end in college should be 6'3-6'5 tall and 230-250 pounds. Height is important in College Football because tight-ends have to block as-well as catch.
Avg. Height for a college football player, you really cant say it all depends on what position you play. So there really is no answer unless you're looking for specifics.
College linebackers in their freshman year should be at least 5'11" 225lbs. But should be at least 6'1" 241lbs by their junior or senior year.
depending on what school height varies if you are looking to play for a d1 school they recruit wide receivers that are 5'11 or above
6'2"
5'11 to 6'2
6'4"
After taking all the NFL's top 3 WR - the avg Height is 6'4" tall.
It depends. It could be 1 meter wide, two meters height.
Yes, Brendan(sp?) Rice wide receiver at U of Colorado
Armanti Edwards plays Wide Receiver for the Chicago Bears.
Pat Edwards plays Wide Receiver for the Detroit Lions.
the average weight of an NFL receiver is 194
6" to 6"5 145-180 lbs
3 mill annually
Mississippi State.
6' 7" Victor Dean at Fresno State a redshirted freshman is currently the tallest college receiver
Dez BRYANT
USC.
Yes. He played wide receiver and tight end for the College of William and Mary.
Yes, he is a wide receiver.
Morris Norrise is (as of 2013) a college wide receiver for the California State University of Sacramento.
High school: Quarterback College: Quarterback until he realized he could start as a Wide Receiver
Wide receiver.