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Wut position should i play?

by Guest57260  |  earlier

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K iam askin this questions one more time hopefully without mistakes this time wut position should i play?

i jus turned 15 iam 6 foot 2 180 pounds and i run the 100 meter in 11-12 seconds, and i can catch and take a hit

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  1. be a receiver! Receivers can run and catch the ball - although it might helped if u trimmed ur weight down a bit though lol


  2. If you can throw the ball, play quarterback. If not, play tight end.

  3. Bro, sounds like you would be an excellent tight end. Your big enough to block and with your good hands you could caught those tough passes over the middle. If you dont want to be a tight end than you could also play wide receiver.

  4. If you are still growing then Tight end would be natural for you.

    If you figure that this is as big as you are going to get then I would suggest that Tailback might be the way to go. You have good size and decent speed.

  5. If you're playing against other 15 year-olds, then you will probably be one of the best athletes on the field. If you can throw, be a quarterback. If not, you would be a great tight end or slotback.

  6. whats a wut?

  7. Free safety.  Nail the guys coming across the middle.

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  9. You would make a great back or Tight end. Since you can catch, you would be able to be a reciever, but since you are tall and big, Tight end would be better. At Tight End you get to catch, and block, and a person your size would be great for that.

    You would also make a good running back or full back. You pretty much just run, plus you get to make some catches. Full back might be better since your huge, but you would make a nice "power" running back.

  10. First off, coaches look for players with some sort of intelligence.  Misspelling easy words such as "what"  does not show any sign of smarts.  Just throwing that out there for you.  You don't spell "what" w-u-t.

    Tight end may be a good position for you, but you'd have to memorize routes.

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  12. TE .... u r not fast

  13. Wide Receiver -All the way.  No reason to play tight end. College ans pro tight ends are mostly 6-4 and up. At 15 you've got lots of time to learn how to efectively use your body on the football field. Coordination is a must. Also developing your abs an core muscles are a must. You might grow some still so I would suggest not going crazy with weight training and supplements. Just build around what youve got already no reason to gain much more weight. Focus on your speed more. That seems to be a key strength for you right now. Improve on that over time and you'll be fine.

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