You're a big kid with some strength to boot.
You have ALL the possibility in the world to play college football if you don't blow it now.
You'll want to work on speed and agility...
and probably be ready for the coach to want you to play tight end or Defensive End or both.
Good luck and great success!
2007-05-23 21:00:49
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answered by Warrior 7
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It's a possibility but there's a difference between how you perform in the weight room and out on the field. College scouts are looking for performance. They are gonna take a guy who benches 190 but gets 8 tackles and 2 sacks a game over a guy who can bench 250 and doesnt do anything in the games.
2007-05-23 17:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Being strong has nothing to do with playing football Its all about how you play the game if it is your heart and you care about it its just like speed big differ between football speed and speed. When I was a Freshman I was benching 275 and weighed 230 ish but the coaches took me off the weights and got me doing more football drills by the time my senior year came around I was Benching 425 Squating 750 and cleaning 315 weighed 245 but had Football skills and i went to college it wasnt as fun like high school so i quit and came back home
2007-05-23 16:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, at what level I have no idea
You can be divison 1 for all I know... or division 3 is more realalistic
But without ever seeing how you actually play football... I have no idea
Keep on working out with weights
but start doing sprints and agility drills
football takes a blend of srength & speed... (and ofcourse awareness, but that only comes by studying football and playing it)
2007-05-23 16:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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But can you play football? Physical stats and lifting stats are all well and good but I've known many like you who were not worth a crap on the field. They lacked the brains and the heart to be good football players. By the way I think at 6'1" and 245 and only 15? You are BSing us all......
2007-05-23 16:15:37
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Your 6.1 245 and you can bench 225. Depending on your speed, agility and your ability to through or catch on the move, YES!
2007-05-23 16:13:36
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answered by america8298 2
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they dont look fast on tv but they can run the 40 in 5 inless ur a DT i way 219 and RB bench 310 dont clean 510 squat 4.2 40 we use the vere playbook so i cant do my shake and bakes only power so it sucks cuz i cant show off to scouts
2007-05-23 17:42:25
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answered by yoooooo 2
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it depends what positions u wanna play. is that your max at bench if not how many can you lift before you tire out.
u might want to add another 100 pounds on that squat.
my best guess at what u said so far i would play you on CB or WR but how good are your hands and leaping ability
2007-05-23 17:27:20
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answered by buddy_z34 4
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Those numbers are great, but to get a true gage of your chances one would need to know what position you play. If you start on both sides of the ball that raises your chances. But if you play a position like Tackle then your Height lowers your chances. Most College teams when recruiting lineman look mainly at pure natural size. You can't teach Height and most Coaches look for that over everything else in the Measurables side of things.
2007-05-23 16:13:33
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answered by Kevin 2
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Depends on your speed to go along with your strength. If you play now, you didn't mention what position. Study how to be best at your position by watching the greats at your chosen position and study their technique, learn how to be better, develop hand speed and footwork to go on to the next level and learn never to be satisfied.
Look at how hard Jerry Rice, perhaps the greatest player at any position , trained year in and out to stay at the top of his game. Develop a training methodology specifically for you, and general conditioning program.
Good luck
2007-05-23 16:21:17
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answered by Michael H 1
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