I highly encourage you to join your school's football team next season. It will still not (yet) be too late for you to start playing organized football.
Based on your height and weight, I believe that the best fit for you is at defensive end. You have the ideal size for a high school defensive end.
My best advice for you is to work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this autumn (and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your chances of becoming a successful, top notch defensive end in football.
Based on your height and weight the best fit for you is the wide receiver position. You have the ideal size for a high school wide receiver.
My best advice for you is to work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this autumn(and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your chances of becoming a successful, top notch wide receiver in high school football, who could go on to play college football in the future.
We had a pass rusher on our team that was 5'7" and 140lbs. soaking wet but that dude was a rampaging beast that ate QB's every game. The question is how hungry are you?
Usually the coaches decided where you'll best fit on the team but unless you have other skills that stand out, you'll probably start as an offensive lineman. Physical size and strength are great and take time to build, but knowledge of the game, field vision, and heart can take you a long way to being in a position that you really want play.
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I highly encourage you to join your school's football team next season. It will still not (yet) be too late for you to start playing organized football.
Based on your height and weight, I believe that the best fit for you is at defensive end. You have the ideal size for a high school defensive end.
My best advice for you is to work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this autumn (and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your chances of becoming a successful, top notch defensive end in football.
Towel biy or water boy.
FB (fat boy)
I wouldn't put you anywhere but wide receiver.
Based on your height and weight the best fit for you is the wide receiver position. You have the ideal size for a high school wide receiver.
My best advice for you is to work hard and perform very well in practice every day. In addition, what you need to do this autumn(and every offseason) is eat healthy, exercise by doing weight lifting, and either jogging or going for a long run every day. If you do these things, you will get faster, stronger, and into better shape, which will greatly improve your chances of becoming a successful, top notch wide receiver in high school football, who could go on to play college football in the future.
By the way, your chances of playing college football depend on your performance in football, especially during your senior year of high school. If you perform very well in football during your final year of high school, you will greatly improve your chances of getting recruited to play for a college football program in the future. ©
We had a pass rusher on our team that was 5'7" and 140lbs. soaking wet but that dude was a rampaging beast that ate QB's every game. The question is how hungry are you?
Waterboy
Usually the coaches decided where you'll best fit on the team but unless you have other skills that stand out, you'll probably start as an offensive lineman. Physical size and strength are great and take time to build, but knowledge of the game, field vision, and heart can take you a long way to being in a position that you really want play.
A spectator position should suit you fine.