outside linebacker
usually a safety is a smaller quicker guy that can hit hard. He is smaller than both linebackers and the defensive line. For ex: if the average d line player is 270, linebacker is 210, and the corners and safety would be about 190
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I play OLB and i am 6' 2 and i weigh 234 lbs i can bench press 368 and milatry 210
For a 14 to 15-year-old freshman it is around 2 to 4 inches flaccid and 4 to 6 inches erect.
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Your size and speed could make you a good fit for playing outside linebacker. However, playing the position also requires agility, tackling skills, and the ability to read offenses. With proper training and understanding of the position's demands, you could definitely excel as an outside linebacker.
Avg. Middle linebacker - 6 ft. 0 in. in the NFL.
5.0
You should put on around 20 pounds. Ideally you want to be 170-185 and 5'8-5'11. But it also depends on the type of offense the high school your going to plays. Im a 5'9 170 freshman and play Middle Linebacker and i can typically destroy a smaller fullback and get straight to the half back and I'm not the best linebacker on my team so a little weight will definately help you. You might wanna work on your speed and become a halfback instead.
3.6
3.6
It truly depends where you are. But a rough estimate is about 5'11" 250 pounds...but this can be different...on rare occasions you will see a high school lineman who is 6' 5" 295. But this is very rare. There are also lineman who are 5'11" but only weigh 230.
the average incoming freshmen GPA is 3.2
6 ft. 1inches - 230 lbs.