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What position should i go for?

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ok iam 6 foot 2 and 175 pounds i run the 100 meter in 1 something seconds and i can catch anything i can hit and i can take a hit bu iv never had football expereince before and i wont probably until iam 18 and go to universaty but the only thing i need help with is running routes but thats a big problem what should i do

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  1. Receiver or DB way to small for LB or DL you need experience at QB especially at University level RB is possible for someone your size but if you cant run routes your probably not very good at cutting so Defensive Back seems the most realistic


  2. Wide Reciever would be the best choice. With good height and speed, you would be perfect. If you can learn the basics of route running, you should be fine. It's not that hard, once you get used to it. If you want to work on that you should try getting some experience before you're 18 so you know what you're doing.

    Also concider these spots.

    Line Backer- with speed and toughness, this would be a good position.

    Corner Back- With speed and good hands, this should be a great choice.

    Safety- Basically for the same reasons as a CB, speed and catching is what is good for a Safety.

    Kick Returner- Since you can catch it and run fast, why not just do that. Kick Returner is a pretty good choice for you, but as a secondary position.

  3. maybe a WR or LB

  4. You should play Strong Saftey or Free Saftey.

  5. either be a wide reciever but a easier position to make the team would be defensive back. Not as many people will be trying out for that while plenty of people will be trying out for wide reciever.

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