Which American Football position should you play?
Which American Football position should you play?
We will show you which american football position is for you!
We will show you which american football position is for you!
Are you male or female?
How tall are you?
How is your weight?
How fast are you?
How strong are you?
Are you good at throwing?
Are you good at catching balls?
Are you good at kicking?
Wide receiver
Wide receiver
A wide receiver (also referred to as wideouts or simply receivers) is an offensive position in American football, and is the key player in most of the passing plays. They get their name because they are split out "wide" (near the sidelines), farthest away from the rest of the team. Wide receivers are among the fastest players on the field. The wide receiver functions as the pass-catching specialist.
Punter/kicker
Punter/kicker
Placekicker, or simply kicker (PK or K), is the player in American football who is responsible for the kicking duties of field goals and extra points. In many cases, the placekicker also serves as the team's kickoff specialist or punter as well.
Linebacker
Linebacker
A linebacker is a playing position in American football and Canadian football. Linebackers are members of the defensive team, and line up approximately three to five yards (4 m) behind the line of scrimmage, behind the defensive linemen, and therefore "back up the line." Linebackers generally align themselves before the ball is snapped by standing upright in a "two point stance" (as opposed to the defensive linemen, who put one or two hands on the ground for a "three point stance" or "four point stance" before the ball is snapped).
Cornerback
Cornerback
A cornerback also referred to as a corner, is a member of the defensive backfield or secondary in American football. Cornerbacks cover receivers, to defend against pass offenses and make tackles.
Quarterback
Quarterback
A quarterback is a position in American and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the offensive line. In modern American football, the quarterback is usually considered the leader of the offensive team, and is often responsible for calling the play in the huddle.
Defensive end
Defensive end
Defensive end is a defensive position in the sport of American and Canadian football.
This position has designated the players at each end of the defensive line,[1] but changes in formations over the years have substantially changed how the position is played.
Center
Center
Center is a position in American football and Canadian football (in the latter the position is spelled centre, following Commonwealth spelling conventions). The center is the innermost lineman of the offensive line on a football team's offense. The center is also the player who passes (or "snaps") the ball between his legs to the quarterback at the start of each play.
Running back
Running back
A running back is an American and Canadian football position, a member of the offensive backfield. The primary roles of a running back are to receive handoffs from the quarterback for a rushing play, to catch passes from out of the backfield, and to block.[1] There are usually one or two running backs on the field for a given play, depending on the offensive formation. A running back may be a halfback (in certain contexts also referred to as a tailback) or a fullback. A running back will sometimes be called a "feature back" if he is the team's starting running back.