Wide Receiver Knowledge

What’s up guys, it’s Hunter Collins again, and today I’m going to inform you on Wide Receiver traits that are key to the position. Whenever I threw my shoulder out, and tore my labrum I student coached at Holmes for a year coaching wide receivers, and learned a lot of information about the position. It’s simple, slow feet don’t eat. It is all about quick feet, and quick nature, running the route tree at your particular school smooth and precisely. It should be so smooth that it looks like the receiver running the route is gliding in the air. Another key emphasis and looking through the catch and securing the football. As Antonio Brown looks in the picture, you can see his eyes are directly on the football, and you can see he doesn’t emphasize on catching it with the palms of his hands, but with his finger tips this helps him develop better catches in games (which he has proven due to him being the NFL’s best receiver). Wide receivers thrive in an offense of their scheme and personnel. Wide receivers have to be able to block for guys running the ball, and to make the big 3rd and 12 catch to get the first down with 37 seconds left in the ball game when your team is down by 1. Again if anybody who reads this has a question about drills, position specifics, or just overall football email me at anytime at collinshunter28@gmail.com. Football players should limit their use of social media at all times to limit out distractions so that they may function and thing better during practice and gameweeks.

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