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A '''defensive tackle''' is a position in the center of the [[defensive line]] in [[American football|American]] and [[Canadian football]]. These are some of the largest players (in size) on the field. There main jobs are to occupy [[offensive linemen]], [[tackle (football play)|tackle]], and make it hard for the [[quarterback]] to throw the [[ball]]. They rarely do anything else. In the [[National Football League]], defensive tackles may wear numbers in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 90s, but may wear any number they chose in [[college football]]. |
A '''defensive tackle''' is a position in the center of the [[defensive line]] in [[American football|American]] and [[Canadian football]]. These are some of the largest players (in size) on the field. There main jobs are to occupy [[offensive linemen]], [[tackle (football play)|tackle]], and make it hard for the [[quarterback]] to throw the [[ball]]. They rarely do anything else. In the [[National Football League]], defensive tackles may wear numbers in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 90s, but may wear any number they chose in [[college football]]. |
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A defensive tackle is a position in the center of the defensive line in American and Canadian football. These are some of the largest players (in size) on the field. There main jobs are to occupy offensive linemen, tackle, and make it hard for the quarterback to throw the ball. They rarely do anything else. In the National Football League, defensive tackles may wear numbers in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 90s, but may wear any number they chose in college football.