Jet Sweep Right
Wingback in jet motion takes a quick handoff and sprints wide around the right side.
Concept: Playside down-blocks, playside guard pulls to kick the force, and the fullback leads through the alley.
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 the lead: Add the pulling guard(s) leading through the hole.
- 14UAdd the edge: Add the kickout block and run it to both sides. Add pre-snap motion to stress the defense's edge. 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
Catch the snap, hand to the wingback in full jet motion, and carry out a bootleg fake away.
In jet motion, take the quick handoff and sprint wide around the right, reading the alley.
Lead through the alley to block the first unblocked defender at the corner.
Carry out a fake or block the backside edge to slow pursuit.
Pull to kick out the force defender on the perimeter.
Scoop and cut off backside pursuit.
Reach or scoop playside to seal the down lineman.
Down-block the first defender inside.
Scoop and protect the backside.
Down-block inside to help wall the edge.
Stalk-block the corner to spring the sweep.
How to teach it
- 1Wingback's motion timing must have him at full speed as he crosses the QB for the handoff.
- 2Playside down-blocks and the pulling guard kicks the force — fullback leads through the alley.
- 3QB just needs a soft hand-off and clean mesh — no reaching, let the wing run to the ball.
Common mistakes to fix
- !Motion is too slow so the timing is off — practice the mesh point repeatedly at game speed.
- !Wingback cuts up too early inside the blocks — teach him to press the edge before turning up.
Build this into your call sheet.
Adopt this system in your coach portal, tag plays by situation, and print call sheets and player wristbands.