Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Lining Up as a Tight End

When you play as a Tight End, you're playing one of the most unique positions in sports. You'll have to combine the skills needed to be a successful offensive lineman, running back, and wide receiver. Being able to play this position well presents a great challenge. You'll be asked to:

1. Possess good strength, speed, balance, and pass-catching ability
2. Block defensive linemen or linebackers
3. Run receiving routes, get open, make catches, and run after the catch

No other position on the field requires such a mix of abilities. During practice, concentrate on improving each one of your necessary skills one at a time. Stay positive and eager and you'll soon be comfortable taking over tight end duties for your team.

It's very important during the learning process to soak up everything your coaches are telling you like a sponge. Additionally, carefully observe the players ahead of you on the depth chart. They've probably got an experience edge and watching them can provide you with a lot of insight on how to excel at the position quickly.

Run your drills at full speed - conditioning is key! When you work hard and go all out in practice, by the time the game rolls around things will be much easier for you and you'll find you've got something extra left in the tank when things come down to the crucial fourth quarter.

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