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Weight is not of real consequense. At defensive back, you need speed. The web address below shows how "scouts inc" grades college prospects at cornerback. Weight is not considered. All other things being equal, I would start a heavier CB. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/news/story?id=2350648

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I would say around the 180-200 lb. area.
For height, I would say 5'10"-6'1"

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QB:200-250 LBS RB:160-230LBS FB:210-260LBS TE:230-280LBS OL:280-350LBS WR:200-230LBS DL:240-300LBS LB:230-270LBS S:200-230LBS CB:170-210LBS K:180-240LBS P:180-240LBS

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You have to be at least 160 pounds.

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about 5-7 to 6-0 and weigh about 197

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6'3"

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205 Lbs

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6'6 250lbs

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