RunBest for: Base down
Jet Sweep
Motion wingback takes a quick handoff on a fast jet sweep to the perimeter.
Concept: Playside end and tackle arc-block outside while the fullback fills to seal the backside pursuit.
Base alignment — schematic, not to scale
Every position's job
WB
Motion wing sprints, catches snap on the move, gets to the edge; other wing seals.
FB
Fake dive to hold the linebackers.
BB (QB)
Time the snap to the motion, fake and seal backside.
Playside OL
Reach-block for outside leverage.
Backside OL
Cut off backside pursuit.
Center
Snap on the motion timing, block back.
TE
Reach or hook the end man.
How to teach it
- 1Time the snap so the ball meets the wing at full speed.
- 2Teach the wing to catch first, then hit the edge.
- 3Rep the reach blocks winning the corner.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Wing overruns the snap—rep the motion-snap rhythm.
- !Wing slows to catch—teach hands ready, keep speed.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.