Matt Waldman’s RSP Scouting Glossary: Transitions with Iowa St. WR Xavier Hutchinson




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Summary: <br> Matt Waldman defines the basics of Transitions in this edition of the RSP NFL Scouting Glossary with the help of a play from Iowa State NFL Draft Prospect, WR Xavier Hutchinson.<br> <br> What Are Transitions?<br> Transitions are the techniques used to change from pass catcher to ball carrier. Effective transitions get receivers downhill in a hurry and help them maximize yardage.<br> <br> Offenses that employ a lot of pass patterns with receivers moving across the field after the break rely heavily on the receiver to execute good transitions. Teams that feature a lot of these patterns in their scheme drafted these receivers for their skills in the open field.<br> <br> Receivers who don't transition effectively aren't optimizing the intent of the pattern, the timing of the target, or the quarterback's placement of the ball relative to the coverage.<br> <br> Even when receivers are running patterns with breaks that terminate with a turn back the quarterback against tight coverage, an effective transition can create space that isn't there at the catch point.<br> <br> There are two simple and valuable rules for effective transitions that help receivers optimize their transition from a pass catcher to a ballcarrier.<br> The Basic Techniques of Transitions<br> <br> * Catch and Pierce: Getting downhill as fast as possible.<br> <br> * Snap turns north-south.<br> * Limit unnecessary steps and make the turn tight and immediate.<br> * Accelerate through and out of the turn.<br> * When possible, use optimal pad level and body lean to anticipate contact and maximize gains through collisions.<br> * Tight ball security.<br> <br> <br> * Obey the Ball: The receiver turns downhill in the direction where the target leads them.<br> <br> * The premise is to trust that the quarterback is acting as the receiver's eyes and placing the ball in the optimal position.<br> * The exception to this premise: When the receiver is aware of the position of the coverage relative to the break and it requires a turn away from the target's placement.<br> <br> <br> * Even when the target isn't accurate and leads the receiver into potential contact that the receiver couldn't anticipate prior to the break, a tight catch and pierce can mitigate contact if not avoid it altogether.<br> <br> <br> <br> What It Looks Like on Film with Iowa St. WR Xavier Hutchinson<br> https://youtu.be/goyGsDGRNXU<br> <br> And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2022<a href="http://www.mattwaldman.com/"> Rookie Scouting Portfolio</a> for $21.95. <br> <br> Matt’s new <a href="https://mattwaldmanrsp.com/2020/12/15/new-product-matt-waldmans-rsp-dynasty-rankings-two-year-projection-package/">RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package</a> is available for $24.95<br> <br> If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.  <br> <br> If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.  <br> <br> Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.