Wide receiver would be good. If you would consider defense, you're a good size for free safety.
2007-01-29 11:28:09
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answered by Gomez Addams 4
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Anybody who said a 4.39 is "fast" is making a HUGE understatement. Im guessing you have little experience seeing as you havent found a position. If I were you I'd play either tight end or linebacker. If you gain and weight any height and maintain that speed you could play D1 college football. WR and RB I'm sure sound great, but eventually, if you keep growing you will outgrow the position. 4.39.....wow, you have beaten many NFL players. Keep it up and play physical.
2007-01-29 11:53:27
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answered by WIldcatFB71 1
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running a 4.39 in 40yd dash is good you know that you can be a Rb and still be a wr Reggie Bush does it so you can be a Rb and a wr at the same time. Pick that you like most you like.
2007-01-29 11:31:40
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answered by ballin 2
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Without gaining much more weight WR would be good.If you keep your speed and jumping ability up it would help you excel at that spot. If you are leaning torward RB you will need to put on a bit of weight and also work on leg strength. The best RB's in my opion are those who have the ability to not only move quick, but also move the pile and plow thru defenders when needed. Leg strength will help with that
2007-01-29 11:30:53
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answered by JustCurious 1
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the good mixture between those two positions and including your height and weight i would say that you are a good tight end, but if it is between those two go with running back and go knock some heads. WR is too much of a speed and agility for you, not saying you are slow, you would much rather get the ball and truck someone down. It sounds like you could run down quiet a few defenders with that weight and speed. Good luck....not to you but to your defenders
2007-01-29 11:38:34
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answered by Alex P 2
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Definitely WR as your primary position. But something you should see about doing is the Reggie Bush deal. Catch the deep ball and then throw the defense off guard when you line up as the HB.
A.C.
2007-01-29 13:08:21
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answered by Austin C 2
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I'd have to say that you would be a better wide reciever. I say that mainly because of your height, but that only helps if you have good hands to go with it. Also the speed will really be a big advantage as a reciever because you will be able to get open a lot more often. Well I hope that helps.
2007-01-29 11:29:58
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answered by gekkman34 2
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Depends what age you are. Also look at defensive positions. A lot of people want to play offense for all the glory and touchdowns, but trust me defense is where its at. Making a solid tackle is one of the best feelings in the world.
2007-01-29 12:22:18
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answered by Anonymous
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if you want to be a RB, then you would have to duck down pretty low. thats the biggest point in not stopping when your carrying the ball. your hight is messing it all up for your RB position, but making it a whole lot better to be a WR. stick with WR.
2007-01-29 11:31:19
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answered by basketballpenguin24 2
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height weight and 40 time doesnt make you a football player, it makes you a large fast person, a lot of which flip burgers for a living. Football takes heart more than stats.
2007-01-30 06:10:59
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answered by gerald h 2
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you should become a RB. In that way with your built, you can run the ball pretty well, and a RB also goes out for passes, its a win-win situation.
2007-01-29 11:39:52
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answered by sakhi93 4
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