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  1. 3 lut 2015 · There are a variety of tight end routes, including the standard 0-9 route tree and other specialized plays. A versatile tight end will want to be able to run everything in the route tree to open themselves up to more passing play opportunities.

  2. 17 wrz 2014 · In this post we will look at some of the standard route concepts run from a TE/Flanker alignment. Obviously, these can be paired with other routes (some I'll show including a RB), but this is to get the fundamental understanding of the routes.

  3. The flat route is usually run by either wide receivers lined up in the slot, tight ends, or running backs. They aren’t typically run by outside wide receivers simply because of the limited amount of space between the sideline and where they line up on the field.

  4. 2 lut 2015 · The best tight end drills are based on what the athlete's strengths and weaknesses are and what he is needed to do in the offense. A receiving tight end may not need to do many run and pass blocking drills.

  5. 15 wrz 2016 · The Y Cross has the tight end (Y) running an intermediate crossing route. The concept is good versus both man coverage and zone coverage. If man coverage is called, the tight end will generally matched up against slower linebacker or a smaller defensive back.

  6. Tight ends uniquely blend blocking toughness with receiving production. Larger frames allow blocking of ends and linebackers, while swiftness creates mismatches. Excelling as both run blockers and pass catchers differentiates elite TEs.

  7. Tight end is one of the most physically challenging positions to play in football. It’s a hybrid position that lies somewhere between an offensive lineman and a wide receiver. Players at this position should not only be able to catch, but must also block strong and speedy defensive ends and linebackers.

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