it all depends on your position. just recently i was at pennstate and the chance of meeting some players. heres what they looked like OL/DL -- about 6'4 300 pounds DB/WR --- about 6'1 200 pds LB/TE ---- 6'2 275 pounds not to sure about rb's and qbs r real pretty small ______________________________ don't be in awe of there size or written size, they always bump peoples real info up in college. Intimidation? its a little hot air OL/DL 6'2-6'3 and 280 pounds DB/WR 6' and 185 pounds LB/TE 6'2 and 245 pounds.
There is little data available regarding the average size of a CFL player. There is, however, less discrepancy in size in the Canadian Football League than in the NFL of the United States. Canadian football tends to focus more on speed and basic athleticism than the NFL, which encourages specialized players.
There is no limit, but size is important in the NFL.
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200
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
it is dependant on the player but i think the average size is 6ft tall 220 lbs
There is little data available regarding the average size of a CFL player. There is, however, less discrepancy in size in the Canadian Football League than in the NFL of the United States. Canadian football tends to focus more on speed and basic athleticism than the NFL, which encourages specialized players.
2 feet
There is no limit, but size is important in the NFL.
There are different size footballs for different levels of experience and players. For instance a professional football is going to be smaller then a junior one. A junior football weighs approximately 14 ounces.
The football player!
Yes of course. Football players aren't limited by size although sometimes size is in direct relation with the player's ability to be a good at football. There are no size restrictions in football. There are some medical restrictions. And as long as the 5'2" player has at least a year of eligibility left it is perfectly fine for him/her to play.
i would say about 4-8 people.
200 lbs, and bih
Check the average scale. I was told the have 4 chambers like us.
the average size of a NFL center is 6'4-6'7 and there weight is between 260 and 295
160 from sideline to sideline and 300 from inzone to inzone