Create RELENTLESS Pass Rushers: 6 Must-Have D-Line Drills
Description
This segment is from D-Line Pass Rush Fundamentals & Drills The full presentation is available on Glazier Drive.
Colorado State D-Line Coach Chuka Ndulue, shows practice film and game application of six drills that he uses with his defensive linemen.
He believes that every pass rusher needs a primary move, a counter, and a great get-off.
Summary
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The Step Through Drill - Focuses on teaching players to bend at the top of their rush, which is crucial for reaching quarterbacks with a launch point at 6.5-7 yards. The technique emphasizes toe positioning ("wherever you're going, that's where your toe is pointing") and turning toward the quarterback.
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Three-Step Approach - Players should reach their offensive lineman in two steps, with the third step beginning to point toward the quarterback. This creates the proper angle for pass rushing.
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Upper Body Rotation - The instructor stresses the importance of rotating shoulders perpendicular to the line of scrimmage to negate offensive linemen's hand placement (at "10 and 2").
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College vs. NFL Differences - The coach notes that NFL quarterbacks typically stay in the pocket more while college quarterbacks tend to run, requiring different rush techniques and angles.
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Hand Combat Techniques - Rather than club moves, the coach prefers forearm swipes for greater surface area when engaging with offensive linemen's hands ("when you beat the hands, you beat the man").
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Flexibility Assessment - The drills help identify which players have the hip flexibility for finesse moves versus those who might be better suited for power rushing techniques.
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