Wide Receiver Reverse Left
Running back starts a sweep and hands to a receiver coming the opposite way.
Concept: Backside must cut off pursuit while a lineman or slot leads around the far edge for the reverse.
Every position's job
Hand to the back on the sweep, then carry out a fake to sell the initial flow.
Start the sweep one way, then hand to the receiver coming the opposite way.
Block the initial sweep flow to sell direction.
Pull around to the reverse side to lead.
Scoop or block back to seal the interior.
Block the sweep flow, then cut off pursuit.
Cut off backside pursuit.
Seal or crack the reverse-side edge.
Stalk-block on the reverse side.
Take the reverse handoff and follow the lead blocker around the far edge.
How to teach it
- 1Backside must cut off pursuit while a lineman or slot leads the reverse.
- 2Sell the sweep hard so the defense flows away from the reverse.
- 3Reverse runner follows the lead blocker around the far edge.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Weak sweep fake — sell the initial sweep at full speed.
- !Reverse exchange fumbled — rep the handoff give point.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.