Ideal height and weight for a small reciever in high school football?

nike21

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Im currently a sophmore right now, and I was starting quarterback for my junior varsity team and back up on varsity. But coach changed the offense and made it spread and he doesn't want a 5'9 player running quarterback and I honestly dont care bc now Im starting at reciever going into junior year. Coach wants me to get faster, gain weight, and work on my explosion. Im currently 5'9, close to 5'10 and weight 140. What should my 40 time be, bench max, squat max, to get a division 2 scholarship and weight. ??? THX
LMFAO bro you make me funny. I was asking my 40 time, bench max, and squat max to get d.2, but to help me get D2 you idiot. Also coach has seniors leave after the season and he puts his best athletes at reciever. Azzhole jealous nig
 
You switch positions and over the winter you're going to start at the new one? Sure.
Your school had a 5'9", 140 lb, sophomore back up varsity QB? LMAO!
Despite the common misinformation floating around weenie world, college teams do not time for forties.

If you REALLY played football, you'd know that stats don't mean anything. They're nothing more than coaching aids. What determines if a player gets a scholarship is how he plays, not his stats.
 
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