5 yards
no. he was a wide receiver in high school.
WIDE RECIEVER
Danny Amendola attended The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas. He played football there, showcasing his skills as a wide receiver, which later helped him secure a college football scholarship. After high school, he went on to play college football at Texas Tech University.
A football field is 160 feet wide. In college football, the hash marks (inbounds markings, which designate the "pocket") are 40 feet apart, but they are wider for high school games and narrower for NFL.
Football wide reciever
Most posts are set at the standard 10' from high school to the pros.
· He was a standout halfback/wide receiver on the high school football team. · He played halfback with the Blue Hens freshman football team.
It depends on the level of play you're asking about. At the high school level, the goal posts are 10' high and 23' 4" wide. On both the collegiate and professional levels, the only difference from high school is that the goalposts are 18' 6" wide.
good hands,speed,maybe height,and agility
In the NFL and NCAA, goal posts are 6 inches wide. High school football fields usually use goal posts that are 4 inches wide.
5ft
if you play soccer, I would suggest the kicker, but if not, I would say the wide receiver