Cleveland Browns - Wide Zone
The Cleveland Browns are currently the 2nd best Rushing Offense in the NFL at 157 yards per game. They start their attack with wide zone, and everything else runs off that. We broke down 3 of their games, Bal, Cin (Week 2), and Dal. In each game they had a different approach and package but the concept of wide zone remained the same.
In the Bal and DAL games they ran weakside and tight side wide zone. When they ran it to the TE side, the TE was in a "Yo" position and it was with a lead blocker. Both variations of plays work for them to produce and efficient running attack.
Next CLE ran the same play vs DAL only with a different offensive setup. CLE coaching staff do a great job creating different looks for the defense, while keeping it repetitive for the OL. Against a 4 Down front, they want to attack weak. Their combo blocks set up much better vs a shade than a 3 tech.
On the next play CLE runs wide zone into a 3 down look. The playside Guard and Tackle do a great job of reaching the 3 tech and still gaining stretch by the OT. The FB makes everyone "right" here by cleaning up the hole. When the FB can see what the RB sees and "reads it like the runner" it can be beneficial for everyone.
The final clip shows great coaching and preparation. CIN runs a SS blitz to combat wide zone. The OL does a great job handling the movement. Good coordination with 5 guys working together as 1 unit. Tough task to complete at all levels of football.
This concludes our breakdown. CLE has been outstanding running the football this year by using wide zone and different variations of it. I look forward to see how they finish this season. Thanks again for joining us!
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