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What was the average weight of an NFL lineman in 1960?

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What is the maximum weight for a nfl football?

The maximum weight for an NFL football is 14 ounces (397 grams). According to NFL regulations, the ball must also have a circumference of 28 to 28.5 inches at the center and a length of 11 to 11.25 inches. This ensures consistency in gameplay across all teams and matches.


What is the average weight of an NFL player?

There is not an average weight, per se, of a NFL player. Rather, there is an ideal weight for each position. There is a lot more than that, but the NFL Draft reports do a great job of comparing the current crop of NFL prospects. The lists is compiled by numerous scouts and analysts, and the majority of the official results are derived annually at the NFL Combine. The "average" or tiers of prospects are classified into "measurables" like weight, height, strength, speed, agility, football IQ and crazy things like medical history and so forth. Then there are "un-measurables", like drive and determination. It shows that "averages" in the NFL are really only statistics to begin an evaluation. And like any investment's prospectus, the info isn't always worth the paper its printed on, so there is no guarantee.


How much does the average football weigh?

It depends on the position of the player. According to a 2006 ESPN article, "The average weight in the NFL has grown by 10 percent since 1985 to a current average of 248 pounds. The heaviest position, offensive tackle, went from 281 pounds two decades ago to 318 pounds." Most pro football players are over 6 feet tall. Some kickers can be shorter however.


What is the average height of an NFL cornerback?

The Average height of an NFL CB is about 5'11", give or take 1/2".