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3 WR Blocking Tips

  • Grant Caraway
  • Jul 14, 2020
  • 1 min read

WRs are going to have to block. That is just a fact of life. How you can improve your blocking skills so you can stay on the field is the following: you want to maintain a strong base. If you can keep a good strong base it’s going to be hard to get over powered by a defender. Keep your base wide so you can be in a strong position like you are on a surfboard or skateboard. Feet should be just outside your shoulders. Now what goes hand and hand with this is keeping your feet moving you don’t want to be trying to block someone with your feet stuck in the mud. Always have your feet driving and have them active. Lastly, when it comes to blocking don’t be over anxious. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a WR rush a DB and his base gets lost and he gets narrow because he runs in their trying to take his head off. Be under control and be calm. Attack him with a wide base and active feet. If you want to learn more about the other details that go into playing the WR position, check out the link below!! ⬇️⬇️


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