flan
ker
Plural
flankers
1
a soldier who is a member of a detachment assigned to guard the flanks of a military formation
2
(American football) a wide receiver who lines up off the line of scrimmage, typically on the same side as the tight end or split end
A flanker is a player in American football who lines up behind the offensive line, usually on the outside, and is part of the receiving group. They can either catch passes or run with the ball. The flanker’s role is to create opportunities by running routes to get open for the quarterback to throw the ball to. They are often quick and agile, helping the team move the ball forward and score. The flanker can also block defenders to help protect the quarterback or other ball carriers.
- The flanker ran a quick slant route and caught a pass for a first down.
- He's the team's primary flanker, known for his ability to stretch the defense vertically.
- The quarterback targeted the flanker with a deep pass down the sideline.
- Positioned as the flanker, he made a crucial block on a screen pass play.
- As the flanker, he caught a short pass and turned it into a big gain with his speed.
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