WR Posture Drill
- The primary objective of the posture drill is to train players on every type of break by focusing on violent hip movement and gaining total control
- Coaches should prioritize technique and control over having players stop exactly on a yard line
- Executing a violent first step into the ground is critical for maintaining posture and effectively initiating the break
- The drill progresses from a stationary start to moving between lines, allowing coaches to regulate speed and emphasize proper mechanics
- To save the players' legs while focusing on technique, keep the drill distance to approximately five or six yards
- Players must continue coming back toward the ball until it is in their hands to ensure they beat defenders to the reception point
Jelani Berassa, WR Coach, Florida International
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