It doesnt matter just have pure strength
i think linebacker but i know he went to Hahnville highschool and that's my school From L.a. my coach talks about him all the time
At my high school we couldn't play two sports at once, but you should play Lacrosse, its more fun
It depends on your athletic abilities (speed, strength, kicking, etc..). No lineman positions. No linebacker. No fullback. Consider Kicker or Punter. Try out for any other position and best of luck to you!
depends on the competition. If you're talking high school I would probably recommend either defensive back or wide receiver if you're tall, or runningback or linebacker if youre shorter. Your coach shouldn't have a problem putting you where you can play your best.
outside linebacker
Weightlifting
depends on the toughness and how mean the kid is usually about 180 - 205 I weigh 240 but ^ he/she is right it really depends on toughness and how much you wanna play + you have to have some type of strength or be really fast like an outside linebacker who is about 195 in high school
Play high school basketball. Be really good at it.
Outside linebacker.
If you have good hands, I suggest Corner Back, if not Linebacker.
Eligibility to play high school sports is not based on individual grades, but rather than your GPA. You can fail a class and still play high schools sports, only if your GPA is about a 2.0. Anything lower than a 2.0 and you become ineligible to play a high school sport.
Madison Central High School in Mississippi has 5 players that eventually went on to play in the NFL. Stephen Gostkowski, kicker for the New England Patriots. Parys Haralson, linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers. Chris Spencer, center for the Seattle Seahawks. Mike Espy Jr., wide receiver for the Washington Redskins. Larry Hart, linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars.