Wide Receiver Drills | NFL FLAG Football
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- Flag football is a high-speed game where the clock rarely stops and players are always on the move-especially wide receivers. We’ve compiled a list of 15 wide receiver routes that every receiver should know, ranging from basic routes in the route tree to more complicated routes that require advanced footwork and directional changes.
Whether you’re going for a quick first down or a Hail Mary, these wide receiver drills have got you covered.
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Thanks this helps with my PE class
Thank you… you’re a lifesaver… they switched me from qb to receiver
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🏈🏈🏈Nice drills
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this is great for my son
Question: How did you all come up with these routes and descriptions?
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how do you know jow many yard this is so cunfusing for me not my son
5 to 10 start witj
On a field with obvious yardage painted it's easier. Most routes are made at 5 or 10 yards.
As a corner, you both telegraph your routes too much. A flag Defender that knows how to play DB and trained for it will disrupt and cut off all these routes due to all the telegraphic. Learn how to run routes without giving away what you're doing. Most non trained route runners stutter step on slants. If I'm playing you inside you're done every time. On a hitch you both shuffle too much before turning around. This shows me you're about to stop for a curl, or cut. Due to mass foot shuffles, you drop speed and I can jump the route easy now. Also turning so slow to fake and go deep, a good DB will never fall for that. A corner is watching your eyes and hips. If you don't have quick feet, or know how to hide your telegraphic habits, your routes will look like this, and good DBs will kill you all game and lock you up. Definitely great routes to learn, but don't learn these routes without learning footwork, foot speed or learning where you're telegraphing, so you can practice not showing your routes to the DBs.