I think you could play all of them. But considering your size and speed, try playing Runningback.
RunningBack
Pass. If the receiver is not open, run.
depends on the competition. If you're talking high school I would probably recommend either defensive back or wide receiver if you're tall, or runningback or linebacker if youre shorter. Your coach shouldn't have a problem putting you where you can play your best.
They'd have to be really fast. I know a runningback (high school) that can run a fourty yard dash in 4.40 seconds as a freshman. That's really fast
Runningback definitely
If your fast: cornerback or wide receiver
i would say wide receiver or cornerback/safety
Probably on the wing, chasing the ball when the quarterback throws it.
Soccer Position for runnersThe position in soccer that has the most running is typically the halfback position OR forward position depending on your team's offensive play calling. The halfback position runs up field to contribute to the offense by passing and shooting on goal AND also runs back behind the midfield to defend. The forward position usually stays up past the midfield position and is more of an offensive position and doesn't come back to defend. >> Centre midfields both attacking and defensive run the most. Next are fullbacks if they actively participate in attack as well followed closely by the left and right wingers.
Yes. If you want to get a scholarship from a good team or want to go to the NFL. then yes you should transfer.
If you like blocking you can be the tackle or a guard. If you just want to sack the quarterback, be the defence end. You can also be a linebacker - they tackle anyone with the ball or cover the wide receiver or tightend. ---- If you are a good tackler, play midfield or wing-back. If you can defend very well and have a good distance kick, play centre-back. If you have good reflexes, try goalkeeper.
wide receiver if ur fast...goodhands. safety if not maybe cornerback