I was talking with a Major college football recruiter
and I asked him what they look for in a High School Quarterback. He
stated 4 things! The first thing they look for in a quarterback is
mental and physical toughness. The second thing they look for is the QB
footwork. The third thing they look for is Vision. And lastly is the
arm strength to make all of the quarterback throws. If a quarterback
has those four of these abilities then you might just get a football
scholarship!
A lot of mental toughness comes with football
classroom work. One of the most underrated phases of quarterback
training is in the football film room and the chalkboard. Most teams
give the quarterback scouting reports that the coaches will review with
them. Many teams after reviewing scouting reports have the quarterbacks
write down the different passing plans. Such as the goal line package,
the 2 minute offense package, the 3rd down package. the no huddle
package if you have one, the first down passing package. From this list
you will usually have 2-4 plays picked and reviewed.
So as you
can see a Quarterback must spend some time learning how to read
defenses! I see that there are now quarterback training websites that
sell Quarterback How To Read Defenses DVDs. I strongly suggest any
serious QB get them!
Quarterback footwork can be developed in
many ways. Jumping rope, Jumping Benches and Boxes. Playing soccer,
playing tennis, playing basketball, ladder drills, hurdle drills. Again
there are some great low cost football training dvds out there you can
buy on the internet. Just search quarterback training dvds or football
training dvds.
Nest is vision, this is skill all great
quarterbacks must have. You must be able to read defenses, find the
open reciever and make the throw! The first part of reading defenses is
identifying the pass coverage. Is it cover 2, cover 3, Man to man,
Zone, or a combination type pass defense, or is a blitz coming? Again
all qbs must put some time in the classroom study film and learning to
read defenses!
Lastly, all quarterbacks at the higher levels have
a strong enough arm to make all of the passing throws in a passing
tree. The typical routes include a quick out, quick slant or quick
hitch.
The passing tree includes 3 step drops, The typical routes
include a quick out, quick slant or quick hitch. 5 step drops, with
typical routes are curl, out, in. And 7 step drop or shotgun, with
typical routes being the deep in, deep out, comeback, post and go route.
This
passing tree and the throws used are the bread and butter used by all
college and NFL coaches or scouts. If you want to play quarterback you
must learn these throws. You can attend a quarterback camp or again
there are some great low cost quarterback passing drills dvd that you
can buy on the internet to see more detailed quarterback drills.
Todd
Krueger is a former 8th round draft pick in 1980 with the Buffalo Bills
and also played with the Houston Oilers and Minnesota Vikings and the
Arizona Wranglers in the USFL. He runs a football coaching website at http://www.footballtools.com
and offers football coaching products such as NFL Football Playbooks,
Youth Football Practice DVDs, Quarterback Training DVDs, Football
Scouting Software, Football Playbook Software, Free Quarterback Drills,
Football Special Teams DVDs, Football Workout DVDs, Football Practice
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