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  2. American football positions - Wikipedia

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    A wide receiver who lines up behind the line (and thus counts as one of the four backs) is called the "flanker". A wide receiver who lines up between the outermost wide receiver and the offensive line is said to be "in the slot" and is called the "slot receiver". A wide receiver who can play running back is called a wide back.

  3. Slotback - Wikipedia

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    Slotback (SB), also called slot receiver, is an offensive position gridiron football responsible for covering a ''slot,'' the playing area between the⁣⁣ offensive tackle and the wide receiver. A player who lines up between those two players and behind the line of scrimmage fills that "slot".

  4. Wide receiver - Wikipedia

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    An example of a wide receiver's positioning in an offensive formation: split end (SE) (now wide receiver), slotback (SB), tight end (TE), wingback (WB), and flanker (FL) position. A wide receiver (WR), also referred to as a wideout, and historically known as a split end (SE) or flanker (FL), is an eligible receiver in gridiron football.

  5. Football 301 Playbook: Building an upset case for all 4 ... - AOL

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    While the Commanders don’t usually put wide receiver Terry McLaurin in the slot (only a 17% of his snaps are in the slot this season), Daniels still targeted the slot at the fifth-highest rate ...

  6. Listen up, fantasy football managers: Here's what we should ...

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    Rice is more of a hammerhead after the catch and fits into the bully-slot archetype of receiver. In contrast, Worthy is a speed-based player and a superior separator against man. ... Flowers might ...

  7. List of formations in American football - Wikipedia

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    Since an extra wide receiver is lined up in the space between the tackle or tight end and the outside wide receiver, he is called the slot receiver. Spread formation. A variation of the ace is known as the spread formation. It utilizes four wide receivers and no tight ends.

  8. Formation (American football) - Wikipedia

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    A tight end who fills the role as the 4th back is often called an "H-Back", and a wide receiver who fills that role is sometimes known as a "flanker" or a "slot" receiver (depending on where he lines up). Most formations have a "strong" side (the side with the tight end, or the side with more players) and a "weak side" (the side opposite the ...

  9. Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert, or Tua at No. 1? Redrafting the ...

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    They stick at wide receiver, though, and opt for the big-bodied Pittman Jr. With Pittman Jr., DeVonta Smith and Dallas Goedert , maybe the Eagles don't need to trade for A.J. Brown.