The answer depends on your skills, abilities, age, and the makeup of your team. An adult with that height and weight is probably very fast and can cut up and down the field, so might be a good winger or midfielder. A U-12 player of the same height and weight could be a striker (the height is helpful on corner kicks) or a sweeper or goalkeeper (the size can intimidate opposing strikers and make it harder to get around you). But ultimately, any player can play any position. It just depends on what they're good at and what the team needs.
you should play corner or a saftey
at that height, probably better to play safety, too short for cornerback.
I think you should play halfback! You are low to the ground and pretty strong so you should be able to run a few people over.
the bench
go to the coach and just say, hey where can i be of use on the feild, they normally can put you where you should be, that's what im doing
if yoiu are fast corner, saftey, running back maybe fullback haha dont matter as long as you lace people
Without an indication of age and level of play, speed and quickness, mental agility and physical endurance no answer provided is legitimate. As a highschool freshman those raw data figures would certainly sound good almost anywhere. Above that level you get a tryout.
Depends... are you fast? Can you take a hit? Maybe defensive end - or play golf. Depends on your muscle, speed, etc. Also: 135 is pretty light for a 5'11'' highschool age kid. If you're that light, you may not have a lot of muscle, or you could have a really naturally thin body. Wide reciever, possibly. Well, all positions "possibly."
You need to take your man at a 135 degree angle from the play.
Tight end or linebacker, i say this because I'm in 9th grade and I'm about 5'9'' and 155lbs and i bench around 135 and run 4.78 40 yd dash and i play corner/receiver and running back for my team
i say about 135-250
199 - 135 = 64 lbs is the weight you should lose !!