Learn the Basics of NFL Formations

Recognizing offensive and defensive formations is the first step toward thinking like a coach. Offenses often use formations like the I-formation or Shotgun, while defenses employ setups such as the 4-3 or Nickel. Understanding where each player lines up helps predict the type of play that may unfold.
For example, extra receivers may signal a pass, while tight ends near the line could mean a run. To dive deeper into formation identification and player alignments, check out the comprehensive guide at Football Outsiders.





