“The Last 5 Yards” Receiver Drill

Purpose

In this drill, receivers practice the last five yards of a hook, comeback or other route that involves planting the outside foot and running back toward the quarterback.

Set Up

  • Set up three cones – Two are five yards apart with the other two yards from the first cone.
  • The coach is also nearby to call commands.

“The Last 5 Yards” Receiver Drill

Execution

  1. Receiver lines up in the proper stance at the first cone.
  2. Coach says “Go.”
  3. Receiver runs the last five yards of a hook route or similar pattern.
  4. Quarterback throws the football.
  5. Receiver makes the catch, tucks the ball and runs upfield.

“The Last 5 Yards” Receiver Drill

Coaching Tips

  •  The emphasis in this drill should be on the receiver coming back and meeting the football, then catching it, tucking it and turning and running upfield.
  • Pay particular attention to the receiver’s eyes and hands and make sure he is watching the ball into his hands and using his fingertips to make the catch.