It depends on your attitude. The physical aspect isn't the only aspect. Work ethic, guts/heart, being a team player all factor in.
Please pay attention in English class & do your homework. You need it.
2006-07-09 18:19:56
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answered by Hassan56 4
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You're really underweight for your height and run a very slow 40-yard time. In fact, an offensive lineman would be expected to run close to that time. Your agility and hands may save you, as might your arm strength, but you're a freshman and it's unlikely you'll get to play much unless you REALLY impress the coaching staff. To make a personal judgment, I'd have to see you play. I do know that 164 pounds on a 6'3" frame isn't much. You need to gain size and strength while not losing any of your agility. My advice is to hit the weights and do plyometric and agility drills till you drop, and work on your speed. Best of luck.
2006-07-09 14:55:57
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answered by oluciano1 3
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You should be like 200 lbs. Bulk up, get in the weight room. You arent too quick, but if you have great hands then maybe you could play tight end. But then you'd have to bulk up even more, weigh like 220 I would say wide out but you need to be running like a 4.5 to do that.. You're a good height for a quarterback, but again you're not quick. So you would have to be a pocket passing quarterback. It just depends on what type of offense your high school runs and what type of other talents you are competing against.
2006-07-09 15:20:56
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answered by Nate 4
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Thats not a bad 40 time for a 14 yr old. It wouldn't hurt to put on some pounds. Based on the limited info on you I can't say for sure where I would put you but WR would be a consideration. If you have the leadership qualities, maybe QB. I'm leaning toward DE if you have the range or safety if are a good open field tackler.
2006-07-09 17:34:12
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answered by Qpid59 3
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It depends what city and state you are in . If you live in a small city you could start as a QB, during the off season put you on the track team to improve your 40 time and maybe send you to some football camps to improve your throwing motion and accuracy you might turn out to be a player then.
2006-07-09 19:45:59
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answered by King Midas 6
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QB or FS in high school, as for scouting for college or pros probably FS or WR...too good of an athlete to put under center...move you around a lot to give the defense different looks...an athlete like you should not be limited to one position on offense or defense...it causes more problems for the other team if you line up in a different spot every play
2006-07-09 14:52:49
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answered by drewz24 1
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Put on some weight and train for a tight end spot, you'll be a winner there.
2006-07-09 21:32:18
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answered by vacoast7 2
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6'3 164 geez gain some weight! I bet I could see ur ribs with ur shirt on!
2006-07-09 17:38:40
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answered by MikeAwesome 4
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depending how good your arm is then a full back quarter back wide reciever or tight end for offense and for defence probably a outside line backer.
2006-07-09 16:22:31
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answered by Wil B 2
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Thats not fast
but if u can really catch then yea he should play
but learn how to block too
2006-07-09 14:48:23
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answered by ImaGman 5
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