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  2. Bump and run coverage - Wikipedia

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    Bump and run coverage is a strategy formerly widely used by defensive backs in American professional football in which a defender lined up directly in front of a wide receiver and tried to impede him with arms, hands, or entire body and disrupt his intended route.

  3. Panthers WR Terrace Marshall Jr. bounces back from big hit ...

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    Then, wide receiver Jonathan Mingo — a consistent star of camp — worked a flashy double move to get open against a rival defensive back for a touchdown grab in the corner of the end zone.

  4. Panthers QB Bryce Young makes a couple of highlight throws ...

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    Later, Young lofted a hovering shot to the end zone for wide receiver Diontae Johnson in red-zone team drills. The ball hit Johnson in the back of the end zone for a touchdown.

  5. Carolina Panthers training camp recap: Bryce Young, Diontae ...

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    Wide receiver Xavier Legette, a first-round draft pick, had a pretty quiet first day of camp. He ran a couple of end arounds in team drills, but was otherwise held in check.

  6. Zone defense in American football - Wikipedia

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    The field safety plays a hard read technique from 7–8 yards, reading first for run. He will fit hard and fast on run plays. He defends the pass by squatting or dropping over the #2 wide receiver. He will then play vertical patterns and in patterns by #2 then #1, passing off inside patterns.

  7. NFL Scouting Combine - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, ESPN began to additionally provide live coverage from the Combine, with daily broadcasts of NFL Live on-site, including a two-hour edition airing on ABC with coverage of quarterback and wide receiver drills (marking the first time that official coverage had been provided outside of NFL Network). [35] [36]

  8. Panthers QB Bryce Young throws two picks — right ... - AOL

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    Linebacker Shaq Thompson (hamstring) and wide receiver Xavier Legette (foot) returned to individual drills on Monday. On Wednesday, the pair worked back into the mix during 11-on-11 drills .

  9. Hook and ladder (football) - Wikipedia

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    The hook and ladder, also known as the hook and lateral, is a trick play in American, Canadian football and indoor American football.. The hook and ladder starts with the hook, which is where a wide receiver runs a predetermined distance, usually 10 to 20 yards down the field, and along the sideline, and "hooks in" towards the center of the field to receive a forward pass from the quarterback.

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