I'm having trouble deciding what should be my finalized position in football. Please help with adivce!?
Question:
I'm 6'2
205 lbs
I run a 4.46 40 yd dash
Look up my profile on scout.com (its about 4 mths old)
Search Markques Simas, I'm listed under Cornerbacks (class of 2007)
Answer:
WR's are a dime a dozen and is a major "want" of NFL teams. CB's are always on demand more than WR's if you want to make it in the pro's I suggest the CB's you have a much better chance. NFL is still a defensive game! Good Luck to you. Where are you going to play College Ball so I can watch!!
Wow a celebrity lmao well I'd have to say receiver, you run a good 40 but your big enough to be a good possession receiver and plus you have the height as well, and they switched you to WR class on your scouting profile, and if blocking is your biggest problem just work on the your blocking and your stats show you could be a big time receiver one day keep at it.
First What collge or who ever u speel it r u going to and go out for WR
Posititon? Try going out for Waterboy.
colleges need more cb's then recievers but reciever is easier to play cb is one of the hardest postions to play in football if your good at it stick with it but dont worry the college coaches will tell you what your going to play
Depends on how well you can catch.
But it's not uncommon for a college player to switch positions. I'd say go CB, as that's the position you have more experience, but talk to your coaches about getting time on the offensive side of the ball.
I think you should play reciever you have good speed and you have a nice height. CB is good but if you play WR you will have a bigger advantage on smaller DBs because of your size. If you play corner you will more likey go against players that are the same size (maybe taller) it it wont be a advantage to you.
Ask the coach where you are applying. One school may consider you a WR that plays CB and another as a CB that plays WR. Let the coaches of those schools decide.
you run a 4.46...gotta go with WR
I still gotta believe that would be your coach's ultimate decision.
But that's a little tall for a corner. Not that tall corners are bad, I'd just think you'd have to run a 4.3 to be quick enough at that height. I'm thinking you'd have more potential at WR.
With that 40 time it's probably best to be a wide receiver, but with that height you could be a devestating shut-down corner. Work on your backpeddle and hip movements and try to get the 40 time down.
Be a WR. You are just a little bit too slow to be a great CB. You could get burned by receivers who run a 4.35 (Calvin Johnson).
Go out for the TEAM. The coach will decide what position you will play. I'm surprised he didn't discuss it with you on his recruiting visit.
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