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Writer's pictureMatt Lasker

QB Development

Playing Quarterback on a tackle football field may be the hardest job in all of sports. It takes a combination of mental acuity and physical tools to perform at a high level, not to mention countless reps in order to feel comfortable in an actual tackle football game.


If your athlete has a desire to play Quarterback in High School, they need to start training well in advance of Freshman year. Through years of coaching spread football in local youth tackle programs, we have put together QB Development programs that enable middle school athletes to get the training they need.


The programs below can be broken out and utilized separately but our Complete QB Development Program is the most efficient way to use 2 months of their offseason to immerse themselves in the position and be ready to compete on a tackle football field.


Complete QB Development Program

Playing Quarterback on a tackle football field may be the hardest job in all of sports. It takes a combination of mental acuity and physical tools to perform at a high level. Our QB Development Program will fully immerse your athlete in the position for a full two months, being put through different types of training to ensure they leave the program with the skills and knowledge to compete on a tackle football team. Various training methods included are:

  • Passing League (current cohort): players will join the current Passing League cohort and move through the different phases of a season. This provides direct training through training camp and game situations. QBs will be tasked with learning formations, passing plays and the reads/progressions for each play.

  • 1 on 1 QB Training: Athletes will be receive a weekly session (8 total sessions) with our QB Coach to work on everything from skills and football IQ to gameplay gaps found in the Passing League practices and games.

  • QB Zoom Sessions: All Quarterbacks moving through the program have regular coach run, zoom group calls to review film, advance thier football IQ and collaborate with peers.

  • QB Virtual Training (VR) Sessions: Quarterback development is all about getting as many deep-learning practice repetitions as possible. With our VR training, QBs receive the same virtual reality training as the Pros, getting to practice executing reads and making proper decisions on a tackle field, without the contact!


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