Well first of all what is a stair step route.  Simply put it is a route where the receiver gets inside of you and takes a slant angle before stemming you straight up the field.  From there he can either run a dig, over, out, corner or seam route.

If anyone has had those type of routes run on them,  they know the difficulty of covering them.  You want to protect your outside leverage if that is what you have but you also don’t want to give up an easy in breaking route or the over because you know that can lead to big yardage.

In the video below,  I show you an example from a game involving the Giants and Dolphins with the receiver being Jaylen Waddle and the DB being James Bradberry.  It also comes down to proper body positioning.  The routes are still tough to cover but you can give yourself a chance vs. both the in breaking and out breaking routes by following what I lay out in the video.

Not a whole lot more to say on this here other than to check out the video and give this a shot the next time a receiver gets inside of you quickly in press and starts “stair stepping” you.

If you have any questions on the video or the technqiue,  feel free to reach out to me via email at: cwilson@alleyesdbcamp.com – Thank you for being a member.

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