Keep missing that interception? Here are some steps that will help you be a good corner-back in football. If you do these things you should be ready for that big game.

Steps

  1. Your back should be flat and your knees should be moderately bent. [1]
  2. After making contact, turn and run with the receiver in cover 1 or cover him in your zone and make your proper drops.
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  3. Keep your shoulder to the outside of the field and level with the yard lines. [2]
  4. This takes time so you can't wait until he is on you. You need to quickly turn your hips and head to the quarterback and accelerate. Run on the receivers back hip on the inside, that way, if he tries to cut up or in, you are in the way and you disrupt the route and if he cuts outside you can follow. [3]
  5. You should be accelerating toward the receiver in two steps, first a plant step to stop and a step to push forward.
  6. Know if you have help over the top - if you have a safety deep you can play in front because you don't have to worry about being beat deep. If you are in one on one coverage make sure you stay behind or with your assigned man.
  7. Tackling is a big part of this position; on some teams, tackling is going to be your main task. To tackle you first need to shed the wide receivers block. To do so, get your hands tight inside and get leverage so you move him out of the way to put your self in a position to make a tackle.
  8. Also be aware of running plays to the outside.
  9. Don't risk jumping for the interception if you are not sure, this can cause the receiver to beat you and possibly get a touchdown.
  10. Know whether its proper to use man or zone coverage. [4]
  11. If the wide receiver is lined up close to the sideline then he is not going to run an outside pattern, but is more than likely going to run some sort of inside pattern. His positioning will help you determine the route he will run. [5]
  12. If it is third and long the receiver is most likely going to run a pattern that should go past the 1st down marker.(At least a good receiver will)
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    When I'm in my position should I be outside, inside, or directly in front of the receiver?
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    Line up on the receiver's inside foot. Going outside would give them an inside push, and going directly on them is very hard to do.
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    What do I do if they run the ball a lot?
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    Most of the time, if the other team will run it, the receiver will try to block you. Evade the blocker if there is one, and watch where the ball carrier is going.
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    What if the receiver has stronger hands than me?
    Donagan
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    Strength is a big part of football. Keep exercising to get stronger.
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      • Don't jump to intercept the ball if you don't think you can. This can give the receiver the catch and possibly get a touchdown.
      • Remember take your steps. And in zone coverage get to wherever you need to be.
      • Cornerback may not be the best position for you. It is one of the hardest and most demanding positions in terms of speed. If you're better at tackling, you might want to be a safety or linebacker. If you're good at catching you might want to consider being a receiver.
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