Are we talking football here or are you talking about what we call soccer, because if its football, I count 20 offensive line on the 2023 roster that are 300 pounds and over, plus 2 on the defensive line 300 or over. The ones on both sides of the ball that are under 300 pounds tend to be freshman, and have not matured enough to put on the weight.That's a good thing. 1) Being so big and heavy is not healthy for these players. [Both for them personlly, and for those they may tackle or hit.] 2) The bigger, faster, stronger somewhere along the line reaches a point where the potential injury risk is greater than it needs to be.
I was sort of wondering if it would ever get to the point of a "positional weight limit" in College football and the NFL. It could be another way to maybe keep the game 'safer', and to avoid the extreme weight gain race some of these players must feel they need to adhere to.
Both ISU and EIU have spent millions on new nutritional health centers being built in the last 10 years. These kids are being taught the moment they walk on campus the correct way to eat to play and what to eat. They are weighed almost daily during training camp, same with the NFL.
Can McDonald play at his current weight, sure, but he also will need to put on another 15 pounds or so to last in the league.
Last edited: