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Linebacker Development: 6 Off-Season Agility Drills for Real Improvement - Brandon Butcher

Written by Glazier Football | Mar 19, 2025 8:24:38 PM

Brandon Butcher, DC/LB Coach, Tennessee - Martin, provides six key off-season agility drills designed to enhance linebacker play, focusing on footwork, positioning, and reaction skills.

His drills focus on fundamental footwork and movement efficiency and emphasize small details like first-step accuracy, body control, and communication.  Adjustments based on opponents' blocking schemes ensure that the drills translate to in-game success.

View his entire online clinic presentation from Glazier Drive: LB Development & Drills

 

Key Takeaways for Coaches:

  1. Stance & Key Steps

    • Players should maintain a balanced stance with proper weight distribution.
    • Emphasize mirroring offensive movements without reacting to cadence.
    • Initial movements (first 1-2 steps) are critical for maintaining leverage and gap control.

  2. Reaction to Offensive Keys

    • Linebackers key off the guard’s pad movement: move laterally, forward, or backward based on reads.
    • Proper foot placement ensures efficient direction changes and prevents wasted movement.

  3. Maintaining Balance & Center of Gravity

    • Introduces the “Madden Circle” concept—keeping body weight inside a stable zone to allow quick changes in direction.
    • Avoid overstepping or leaning outside the base, which slows reaction time.

  4. Drill Progressions & Game-Specific Adjustments

    • Drills include lateral movement, shuffling, and reacting to offensive linemen movements (e.g., pulling guards).
    • Coaches can modify drills based on weekly game plans, simulating real blocking schemes.

  5. Bag Drills & Agility Focus

    • Uses bags to emphasize weight transfer and proper foot placement.
    • Encourages linebackers to keep feet under control, minimize vertical movement, and maintain balance.

  6. Shuffle & Tackle Finishing

    • Combines shuffle steps with closing space toward the line of scrimmage.
    • Reinforces “push to move” technique to stay under control while engaging blockers or finishing tackles.