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Would Defensive End suit me in my future years?

Ok, I want as honest answers as possible.
I want to work on getting into a canadian university or maybe a D-2 or 3 NCAA College for football. I want to know if I could be a good defensive end in my future, and if not currently, what could I do to become better.
Here are my stats;
14 (almost 15)
6’0 (have an inch or 2 left in me)
197 lbs.
5.3 40 time

Weight Chart;
Max bench- 205
Deadlift- 325
Squat- 275

Defensive End is a position i love. I can make good reads, but since I am not as fast as most linebackers, I play DE. I am a typically aggressive player. I love to hit, and i do it with pretty good form. Ive started on a workout plan but I am open to suggestions.

Thanks for the help.
-ALEX

yes, go for it/

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