i agree there should be a limit to how much weight can vary, for instance in real life a CB and MLB have completely different styles not just in play but also build
CB - usually tall and somewhat lanky, built for sustained speed and quick acceleration
MLB - average or slightly above height with a stocky build, builds differ depending on play style
---Generalized - taller a little less stocky good speed average acceleration (mainly for run stopping within a couple yards and short-medium mid-field zone/man, usually not that great at blitzing or tackling for a loss)
---Blitzer/Run Stopper - shorter and stockier, with more strength, explosive acceleration and average speed (mainly for crashing the line either to blitz the middle after the QB or stop the run at or behind the line, not usually the best pass defender though)
also with most LBs/TEs/FBs/OLs/DLs the extra weight is muscle and muscle weight is almost impossible to lose unless you just quit working out at all then it turns to fat which you then have to lose
Last edited at 6/05/2016 3:57 pm