For those of you who don’t know what a pass route tree looks like or is, NFP has posted an in-depth breakdown of the Pro Game Pass Route Tree.

The following is an excerpt from the post called ” the NFL Route Tree” that was posted by Matt Bowen, of the NFP on June 30, 2011.

“Over the past couple of weeks here at the NFP, we have spent some time on the chalkboard breaking down route concepts. From the basic passing schemes in every NFL playbook to Andy Reid’s Hi-Lo concepts, along with the routes that will show up inside of the 20-yard line.

Today, let’s take a step back from route combinations that we see on game tape and break it down in very basic terms by checking out the actual route tree. Because if you want to play receiver in this league, you have to be able to run every route in the game plan.”

To read the full article, please click on the following link – The NFL Route Tree

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