Mesh Concept Left
Two receivers cross underneath creating a natural rub for an open man.
Concept: Slot and backside receiver cross at five yards while the back checks release to the flat.
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.
- 12UIntroduce: Learn the footwork and the primary read; protect first, then complete the easy throw.
- 14UAdd the pass: Add the play-action throw off this run action. Run it fast both directions and check into it by defensive look.
Every position's job
Drop and read the mesh, hitting the open crosser or the flat outlet.
Check-release to the flat as an outlet.
Set drop-back protection.
Set drop-back protection.
Set protection on the edge.
Set protection on the edge.
Run a route or help protect.
Run a clear-out or complementary route.
Cross underneath at five yards, rubbing off the backside receiver.
Cross underneath at five yards, forming the mesh rub.
How to teach it
- 1Slot and backside receiver cross at five yards creating a natural rub.
- 2Back checks release to the flat as the outlet.
- 3Crossers run at the same depth to create the pick.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Crossers run at different depths and don't rub — keep them at the same five yards.
- !QB throws too early before the rub develops — let the mesh cross first.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.