It truly depends where you are. But a rough estimate is about 5'11" 250 pounds...but this can be different...on rare occasions you will see a high school lineman who is 6' 5" 295. But this is very rare. There are also lineman who are 5'11" but only weigh 230.
Ive been playing linebacker since my sophomore year and im bout to be a senior this im 5"11 and I weigh 220 I bench 315 and my 40 time is about 4.8 or 4.9
I start varsity middle linebacker and I am about 6'2 240 pounds; bench: 490 squat: 635 power clean: 290 40 time is 4.5 (Receiving scholarships from the U, Ohio State, and many more major D1 schools)
freshman:165-205
sophmore:185-225
junior:205-245
senior:225-265
Well size is as important as strengh and agility
I'm 5'7 160 and that's bout the best size
But if you put your effort in the weight. Room you'll get there
It's not the size of the player, it's the size of the determination in the player. Work on getting stronger and and faster and size won't matter.
foot 8 inches weight 155
I would say 250
250-300
about 5'4"-5'5"
3.4
The average mph for a softball high school freshman can range anywhere between 80 and 110 mph. If you are below this, you should focus on your bicep and forearm muscles.
the average GPA for incoming freshman at ucla in 2008 was a 4.07
6'2 or 6'3
Freshman is the first year in high school or college
Irving Macarthur High School
No, usually high school freshman start as 9th graders. You can be a freshman in high school but that does have a number grade.
Depends on your age. If you're a college freshman or in high school, without a doubt. however, you'll need to beef up to 230 by time you're a college freshman.
A Freshman is someone in their first year of high school or collage.
For a 14 to 15-year-old freshman it is around 2 to 4 inches flaccid and 4 to 6 inches erect.
A short-term goal for many high school freshman is to acclimate themselves to the high school setting. Many high school freshman have a goal just to become familiar with their new setting.