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.
The average height of a college point guard is probably around 6'. A shooting guard is probably 6'4" to 6'5".
The first rules of American football were devised by folks that ran and played college ball. At a meeting between these colleges in 1876, the crossbar height was set at ten feet. It has not been changed since.
the average height is 5' 5"
Average ceiling height
about 6"3"
there is no real requirement. as long as you have the skill
About 5'6" 443 lbs.
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.
It would be hard to answer and would probably be deciving because in highschool level the deffense of tackle can be played by a rather small kid because their job is to just clog up the middle and stay low, and small kids are effective at that.
The average height of a college point guard is probably around 6'. A shooting guard is probably 6'4" to 6'5".
There is no limit, but size is important in the NFL.
The first rules of American football were devised by folks that ran and played college ball. At a meeting between these colleges in 1876, the crossbar height was set at ten feet. It has not been changed since.
a defensive end or half back depending on speed
In the NFL, there are players as short as 5'6" and as tall as 6'8" with the average player height being about 6'3". To play in the NFL, height isn't as important as your ability to be a great football player. You need to have knowledge of the game, be physically fit, be a talented football player and not be afraid to get hit.
The average weight of a college cheerleader is typically between 110-140 pounds, and the average height ranges from 5'2" to 5'8". These figures can vary depending on the specific team and individual preferences.
For defensive tackles: Just about the size of Fred Robbins I would say but it really depends. As long as you are big and fast and able to rush the other team's quarterback, I don't think you would have any problems being a defensive lineman. For defensive ends: I think it would be more important for you guys to be taller than chunky, however, this does not mean that youdon't have to be big to be a defensive end. you should be able to pass rush just as well as defensive tackles can.P.S., These answers are correct because I actually am a defensive lineman in the football league that I play in so I just thought this would be the best question for me to answer on this website.