The average weight of all football pads and other equipment for a high school football player is around 25 pounds. The helmet itself weighs around 2.5 to 3 pounds.
260 In the very early days of football it was rare to see a lineman that weighed over 250 pounds. But as training regiments became more sophisticated the weights have risen. Hall of Fame offensive guard Gene Upshaw, who played between 1967-1981, weighed 255 pounds. Hall of Fame defensive end Gino Marchetti, who played between 1952-1966, weighed 245 pounds. Today's linemen almost always weigh at least 280 pounds and many weigh over 300 pounds. Plus steroids play a large part in the drastic weight increase in today's linemen.
its about 20 pounds
play defensive end or tight end if you want to play offense and you can catch
Height and weight doesn't determine a football player. It's their skill. Tiki Barber, a great running back, was under 5'11. If your 6 ft 10 and 410 pounds you have a really good chance as a linebacker or as someone on either the defensive or offensive line, but you have to have the skill.
The Nerf football will vary on weight, depending on the size you have chosen. The weight of a Nerf football varies between 12 ounces and 7 pounds.
A school desk weighs about 35 pounds.
Follow your dreams, yes get in the weight room eat right and work hard and it's more than possible
8 or 10 pounds.
It depends on the level of play, college and high school balls are different weight
Tell the coach
I play at a high school level as a freshman and am 200 pounds 6 foot 4 inches. The average defensive lineman in NFL or College should be about 260-300 pounds 6 foot 2 inches to 6 foot 10 inches.