Keep your leverage

One of the hardest things for defensive backs, especially cornerbacks, to do is to maintain discipline in man coverage. From the moment cornerbacks hear man to man, their mentally changes. It becomes this kind of challenge to their manhood that requires that they not allow an inch to the man they are covering.

While this mentality is great to have, it can sometimes be detrimental. Instead, defensive backs in man coverage can keep that mentality while also remembering that football is the ultimate team game. So, in many man coverages there is help coming from somewhere. As such, a defensive back in man coverage is required to keep a certain leverage on the man he is covering. To those of you who are knew to the term “leverage” it simply means the shade you are to play on the wide receiver whether that is inside or outside. So for instance, in Cover 1 where the defensive back may have help in the low hole (middle) by a linebacker and in the post by a safety, the defender in man to man should keep an outside leverage on the man he is defending since his help is inside. Some man to man coverages like Cover 0 and 2 Man require you to keep an inside leverage.

With that said, once that leverage has been established, it is important that the defensive back maintain that leverage during the route and not get induced into overplaying a route away from their leverage where they have help and open themselves up to getting beat to the area where they don’t have help. That’s just “dumb football” for lack of a better term. To illustrate my point, I have broken down a play from the Green Bay vs. Minnesota game this past weekend where you can see maintaining leverage working to perfection for Packers CB Jaire Alexander.

Listen to my coaching points and as always, if you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach me via email at: cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com – Thank you for being a member.

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