Power
Overpowering in gap-blocked plays like Power O in the run game and takes on power rush moves with ease.
Strengths
- Overpowering in gap-blocked run plays
- Takes on power rush moves with ease
- Dominant in run game
Weaknesses
- Vulnerable to finesse pass rushers
- May struggle in zone blocking schemes
Most Relevant Attributes
Run Block PowerPass Block PowerRun BlockPass BlockingLead BlockingImpact Blocking
Archetype Fit Players
Excellent

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CreedHumphrey
6' 4"302 lbs27 yrs
OVR
RBF
PBP
AWR
RBK
PBK
LBK
IBL
RBP
STR
PBF

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ZachFrazier
6' 3"310 lbs24 yrs
OVR
LBK
AWR
RBF
STR
RBK
PBK
PBF
RBP
PBP
IBL

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HjalteFroholdt
6' 5"310 lbs29 yrs
OVR
STR
RBP
AWR
LBK
RBK
PBP
PBK
PBF
RBF
IBL
Great

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RyanKelly
6' 4"307 lbs32 yrs
OVR
AWR
PBP
PBK
PBF
STR
RBF
RBK
IBL
RBP
LBK

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ErikMcCoy
6' 4"303 lbs28 yrs
OVR
AWR
LBK
RBF
STR
PBF
RBK
PBK
PBP
RBP
IBL
Compatible Schemes
This archetype is used in the following schemes:
Multiple Power Run
The Multiple Power Run uses traditional pulling linemen and lead blockers in the run gameto grind through defenses. A quality Field General QB helps conert critical 3rd and short situations
Vertical Power Run
The Vertical Power Run focuses on tempting the defense to load the box with extra defenders via a commitment to the power run game, then punishes them downfield with play action and shot passes.
West Coast Power Run
The West Coast Power Run creates weakness in the defense by stretching it out horizontally with short passing. The half backs then attack those weaknesses for big gains.