Derrick Sherman (Asst Head Coach/WR Coach at Houston) designs his drills to:
1) Confidence - Inspire confidence
2) Confusion - Create game-like confusion
3) Control - Learn to regain control of the situation
The video shows practice film of three of his drills along with game video to give application examples. The video is a segment of his WR Technique & Drills: Blocking, Releases, & Top of Route clinic on Glazier Drive.
Drill Setup and Philosophy
- The drills are designed to simulate realistic blocking scenarios, typically used in football camps and spring training
- Focuses on teaching receivers how to block effectively in different run situations
- Emphasizes creating confidence and understanding through practical training
Blocking Fundamentals
- Pre-Block Positioning
- Maintain leverage on the defensive back
- Stay adaptable without knowing the exact play direction
- Be prepared to react to the ball carrier's movement
- Contact Phase Techniques
- Start with low stance: butt down, elbows in, thumbs up, eyes at throat level
- Continuously move feet during engagement
- Avoid anchoring, which can lead to holding penalties
- Block Release Strategies
- Use "dead arm" technique when defender tries to disengage
- Drop arms to avoid holding calls
- Continue moving feet even after initial contact
Run Type Considerations
- Understand inside (10 and 2 o'clock) and outside run angles
- Adjust blocking approach based on run direction
- Recognize leverage (inside, outside, head-up) and adapt blocking technique accordingly
Critical Coaching Insights
- Blocking is 80% footwork, 20% arm technique
- Teach players to feel and understand blocking sensations
- Focus on giving the ball carrier multiple running options
- Practice timing and awareness of different play types (swing passes, RPOs)
Coaching Methodology
- Break down complex concepts into simple, digestible instructions
- Use visual demonstrations and repetitive drills
- Emphasize understanding play direction and ball movement
- Build player confidence through progressive learning
Recommended Drill Progression
- Start with basic breakdown techniques
- Gradually introduce complexity
- Practice in football school or during spring training first week
- Use game film to reinforce learning