Your receivers are going to develop quick hands and good concentration with this footballdrill. These are also good football spring drills for your quarterbacks and their work on throwing accurate passes.
What you need – One line will be for receivers and you will line up three quarterbacks for this football drill.
How this drill works – With the players lined up–(quarterbacks spaced across the field and the receiver in the middle), the drills starts when the coach blows the whistle. When initially beginning this drill, the quarterback to the receiver’s right should start by throwing to the receiver.
Once the receiver catches and secures the ball, then the middle quarterback will throw. The receiver must drop the other ball and prepare to catch the next ball. Then, once the second ball is secured the third quarterback will throw, and the process repeats itself.
Then the third quarterback throws again, then middle, then left – with the same catch, secure, throw repeated for each one. The receiver will handle six balls total. Coaches can increase the complexity of the drill by having the quarterbacks throw quicker, making the receiver catch and release much quicker.
Result – Your receivers will use this drill to develop better hand-eye coordination and work on catching and securing the ball. Quarterbacks will be able to work on accuracy and making quick release throws.
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