Can a WR push a cornerback?

Receivers aren't allowed to push off defenders.
Certain kinds of pick routes, in which receivers get in the way of DBs while the ball's in the air, are illegal.
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Can a WR push a DB within 5 yards?

LEGAL AND ILLEGAL CONTACT WITH ELIGIBLE RECEIVERS

The defender is allowed to maintain continuous and unbroken contact within the five-yard zone, so long as the receiver has not moved beyond a point that is even with the defender.
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Can a receiver knock down a defender?

Once the ball has left the QB's hand, the receiver certainly is not allowed to push off or otherwise initiate contact with the defender, but what about before the ball has been thrown? When the ball is in the air, offensive and defensive pass interference restrictions are the same for both teams.
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Can wide receivers play cornerback?

There's no rule against it, but they rarely do because players are used to and prepared for only playing half the game - either the offense half or the defense half. They might grow tired too quickly to perform on their best side if they're playing both ways.
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Can a cornerback push a receiver out of bounds?

So, while you can push a receiver out of bounds if the quarterback has already left the pocket, you could not grab the receiver and throw him out of bounds, since holding has no pocket exception. You could not do either after the ball has been thrown.
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Can you push a defender in football?

Yes, pushing is allowed in football.

Pushing is when players try to move opposing players by pushing into them with their own bodies. Since football is a contact sport, this is an extremely common maneuver and occurs in every single play.
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What makes a WR ineligible?

The NFL says that ineligible receivers are players who aren't lined up on either end of the line, or at least one yard behind the line of scrimmage when the ball is snapped. Ineligible receivers are also any players who wear numbers 50 through 79 on their jersey.
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Do cornerbacks have to be fast?

A.

But speed is the basis for all a cornerback can do. Think about a normal play. The wide receiver explodes off the line of scrimmage into his route, and the cornerback must be quick enough to turn and run with the receiver. The offensive player knows the play, though, so he makes a cut back toward the ball.
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Is wide receiver the easiest position?

Wide Receiver

Receivers have to quickly adjust to defenders taking away where they want to go. It's definitely not an “easy” position but if you can catch the ball, protect the ball and get open, there will be an opportunity to make an impact early.
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Can a DB tackle a receiver?

In the NFL, defenders may only make contact with a receiver within 5 yards. In college and high school, defenders may contact a receiver as long as the ball is not in the air.
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Who protects receivers?

Linebackers play behind the defensive line and perform various duties depending on the situation, including rushing the passer, covering receivers, and defending against the run.
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Who protects the wide receiver?

Cornerbacks: These football players cover the wide receivers and try to prevent them from catching a pass. They also help out on run plays that get passed the linebackers. Safety: Safeties are there to prevent the big play. At least one safety tries to stay behind the wide receivers if they should pass the cornerbacks.
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How much should a d1 WR bench?

Bench: 225 lbs.
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Who is the best DB to ever play in the NFL?

Mel Renfro, Cornerback

He is arguably the greatest defensive player in franchise history.
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Who was the fastest CB in the NFL?

1) Stanford Routt, Houston (2005 Combine): 4.27 40-yard dash

Routt ran a 4.27 40-yard dash, taking the CB speed record. Routt was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft and played seven seasons with the franchise. He played alongside well-known Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha.
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What do scouts look for in cornerbacks?

Scouts usually are looking for three general characteristics out of a defensive player to evaluate whether that player can make the transition from the collegiate level to the NFL: speed, toughness and instinct.
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Do cornerbacks have to be strong?

The cornerback position requires speed, agility, strength, and the ability to make rapid sharp turns. A cornerback's skill set typically requires proficiency in anticipating the quarterback, backpedaling, executing single and zone coverage, disrupting pass routes, block shedding, and tackling.
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Can you have 8 guys on the line of scrimmage?

The defense is only allowed a maximum of 6 players on the line of scrimmage on either side of the snapper at the snap. Having 7 or more players on the line on one side will result in an illegal formation penalty.
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What do colleges look for in a WR?

Wide receiver football recruiting guidelines

He must be able to catch a jump ball as easy as a post, shallow, slant or hitch. He must be comfortable running all routes, possess rare ball skills, have a great combination of size and speed, and a willingness to block.
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What is the illegal man downfield rule?

In gridiron football, an ineligible receiver downfield, or an ineligible man downfield, is a penalty called against the offensive team when a forward pass is thrown while a player who is ineligible to receive a pass is beyond the line of scrimmage without blocking an opponent at the time of the pass.
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Is it legal for a player to conserve yardage?

It is legal for a player to conserve yardage by intentionally throwing an incomplete forward pass if the passer has been beyond the lateral boundary of the free-blocking zone as established at the snap; and the pass reaches the neutral zone, including the extension beyond the sideline.
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Can you tackle a receiver without the ball?

In the NFL, the defender may make continuous contact with the receiver within the first five yards of the line of scrimmage. Anything after that is penalized as illegal contact.
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Can a WR block?

As the defender approaches on a run-read, the receiver will maintain an optimal leverage position (keeping a low center of gravity) and will get into the defender's body. The receiver will then “seal” his block by turning the defender either towards the sideline or towards the middle of the field.
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