Spinner 43 Wingback Off-Tackle
Fullback spins and hands to the crossing wingback who attacks the off-tackle hole.
Concept: Playside end and tackle down-block as the wingback runs tight off the fullback's spin fake.
Grows with your players
Same play, more layers as they age up — teach it once and build on it every season for a consistent program.
- 10UIntroduce: Nail the snap/exchange, aim the right hole, and finish downhill.
- 12UAdd motion: Add pre-snap motion to stress the defense's edge.
- 14UAdd deception: Add the fake/mesh — and a counter off the very same look. Run it fast both directions and check into it by defensive look.
Every position's job
Take the snap, spin, and hand to the crossing wingback attacking off-tackle, then carry out a fake.
Cross tight off the fullback's spin, take the handoff, and hit the off-tackle hole.
Block the backside or seal pursuit.
Down-block the first inside defender to seal the edge.
Down-block inside with the end to open the off-tackle hole.
Down-block or combo to secure the interior.
Block back or pull to the hole.
Snap to the fullback, then block back on the backside gap.
Hinge and cut off backside pursuit.
How to teach it
- 1Time the fullback's spin with the wingback's crossing path so the handoff is tight and hidden.
- 2End and tackle down-block together to open the off-tackle seam.
- 3Wingback runs tight off the fullback's hip to stay concealed.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Handoff timing is off and the wingback is early — fix by walking through the mesh at half speed.
- !Wingback runs wide of the down-blocks — fix by aiming him at the tackle's outside hip.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.