1. Remove all statistics parameters from the infobox template. Create new standard forms of statistical tables for quarterbacks, receivers, running backs, offensive lineman, defensive lineman, linebackers and defensive backs, punters, and placekickers, which will be included within the professional career section of the main body text of the article.
2. Remove debut year/team and final year/team parameters from template. Encourage the inclusion of debut year/team and final year/team in professional career section of main body text.
3. Remove high school parameter from template. Encourage the inclusion of hometown, high school, high school location, high school team name in the early years section of main body text.
4. Remove links for player profiles at NFL.com, Pro-Football-Reference.com, etc., from template, and place them all within the external links section at the bottom of the page, and incorporate them into the main body text as inline footnotes as appropriate.
5. Remove all high school honors and awards from the infobox, and incorporate them into the early years section of the main body text.
6. Limit college honors and awards to major honors and awards (e.g., All-American, all-conference, major national awards, College Football Hall of Fame); remove all award finalist and semifinalist mentions from the infobox. Encourage the inclusion of all noteworthy in the college career section of the main body text.
7. Limit the inclusion of college championships to conference and national championships in the infobox; remove all references to bowl game "championships."
8. Limit highlights section to no more than 12 to 15 total lines of text, forcing editors to prioritize honors and awards included in the infobox.
9. Remove references to tenures for professional teams for which subject player was only a member of the offseason or practice squad. Only those pro teams for which the subject player appeared in a regular season game will be listed.
10. Reduce the size of infobox text from 100% of main body text to 85 to 90% of main body text as done in most other infoboxes, thereby reducing the unusually wide NFL infobox by 10 to 15%.
11. Limit infobox photos to 240 pixels in width. Furthermore, require close cropping to head and shoulders face shots of a roughly square or horizontally rectangular orientation. Encourage the removal of low-quality, low-resolution photos as unworthy of inclusion.
1. Remove all statistics parameters from the infobox template. Create new standard forms of statistical tables for quarterbacks, receivers, running backs, offensive lineman, defensive lineman, linebackers and defensive backs, punters, and placekickers, which will be included within the professional career section of the main body text of the article.
2. Remove debut year/team and final year/team parameters from template. Encourage the inclusion of debut year/team and final year/team in professional career section of main body text.
3. Remove high school parameter from template. Encourage the inclusion of hometown, high school, high school location, high school team name in the early years section of main body text.
4. Remove links for player profiles at NFL.com, Pro-Football-Reference.com, etc., from template, and place them all within the external links section at the bottom of the page, and incorporate them into the main body text as inline footnotes as appropriate.
5. Remove all high school honors and awards from the infobox, and incorporate them into the early years section of the main body text.
6. Limit college honors and awards to major honors and awards (e.g., All-American, all-conference, major national awards, College Football Hall of Fame); remove all award finalist and semifinalist mentions from the infobox. Encourage the inclusion of all noteworthy in the college career section of the main body text.
7. Limit the inclusion of college championships to conference and national championships in the infobox; remove all references to bowl game "championships."
8. Limit highlights section to no more than 12 to 15 total lines of text, forcing editors to prioritize honors and awards included in the infobox.
9. Remove references to tenures for professional teams for which subject player was only a member of the offseason or practice squad. Only those pro teams for which the subject player appeared in a regular season game will be listed.
10. Reduce the size of infobox text from 100% of main body text to 85 to 90% of main body text as done in most other infoboxes, thereby reducing the unusually wide NFL infobox by 10 to 15%.
11. Limit infobox photos to 240 pixels in width. Furthermore, require close cropping to head and shoulders face shots of a roughly square or horizontally rectangular orientation. Encourage the removal of low-quality, low-resolution photos as unworthy of inclusion.