Short players have a tough time carrying weight. Much of the time, 6'2" to 6'3" is about premium but every human body is a little different. Levers are not the same on everyone.
One guy can have a big, wide frame with natural power in his build. One guy can a narrow frame and barely be able to pack on 200 lbs. If you're 6'1" and you have the widest of wide frames, you can get pretty damn big and have the natural leverage advantage to play football.
If you're 6'3" and have a really huge frame you can get pretty damn big and learn to play with better leverage and have the advantage of longer arms (usually) that helps keep pass protection puches from getting to you and helps for batting down passes.
If I'm looking for an all around DT, I'm all about a little more height. If he's just going to be an anchor, 6'1" to 6'3" is ideal or normal at least.
One guy can have a big, wide frame with natural power in his build. One guy can a narrow frame and barely be able to pack on 200 lbs. If you're 6'1" and you have the widest of wide frames, you can get pretty damn big and have the natural leverage advantage to play football.
If you're 6'3" and have a really huge frame you can get pretty damn big and learn to play with better leverage and have the advantage of longer arms (usually) that helps keep pass protection puches from getting to you and helps for batting down passes.
If I'm looking for an all around DT, I'm all about a little more height. If he's just going to be an anchor, 6'1" to 6'3" is ideal or normal at least.

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