That would be the Outside Line Backer on the Defensive Team.
Yes: SS, CB, MLB, OLB, basically anything other then the d linemen
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Brian Orakpo OLB for the Washington Redskins
57 Jamari Lattimore OLB
Offense Wide Receiver (WR) Left Guard (RG) Left Tackle (LT) Center (C) Right Tackle (RT) Right Guard (RG) Quarterback (QB) Running Back/Tailback/Halfback (RB,TB,HB) Fullback (FB) Defense Left Defensive End (DE) Defensive Tackle (DT) Defensive Tackle (DT) Right Defensive End (DE) Outside Linebacker (OLB) Middle Linebacker (MLB) Outside Linebacker (OLB) Strong Safety (SS) Free Safety (FS) Special Teams Placekicker (K) Punter (P)
The "Oriental Lazy Boyz" (OLB/OLBZ) is an Asian gang that started in Los Angeles, CA in the early 80s. OLB is known as one of the most notorious, violent and reputable Asian gangs in Southern California. They were the first Asian gang to rep the color red and one of the first Asian gangs to hit the streets since the arrival of the Cambodians in the United States, after escaping the Killing Fields of Cambodia. The Oriental Lazy Boyz has several cliques in Southern California, including chapters in Chinatown Los Angeles and San Bernardino. There are also OLB's in other other major cities throughout the United States, such as the East Side Tacoma Washington OLB (Original Loko Boyz) and the Uptown Chicago OLB (Outlaw Loko Bloodz). Each chapter dates back to the 80s. The only known allies of the West Side OLB gang are the East Side Oriental Boyz (LAOB/OBZ) from the Peublo Projects in South Central Los Angeles.
MLB: Karlos Dansby and Gerald Hayes OLB: Chike Okeafor and Clark Haggans
Steve McMichael, DT William Perry, DT Richard Dent, DE Dan Hampton, DE Wilber Marshall, OLB Otis Wilson, OLB Mike Singletary, MLB Leslie Frazier, CB Mike Richardson, CB Gary Fencik, FS Dave Duerson, SS
Well considering your height I would either say defensive end or outside linebacker depending on how fast you are.
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On offense you should probably try out for a running back spot and depending on the other players on defense possibly a corner. It also depends on speed and other factors an alternate on defense maybe a safety.