If the split end is on the line, no. If this wideout is actually a flanker - not on the line, then that would put the TE on the end making him eligible. A tight end is called an end because he is on the end of the line. Eligible receivers are all players in the backfield (not on the line of scrimmage), plus the the two linemen that are on each end of the line. The other requirement for eligibles is that they be numbered 1-49 or 80-99. A common foul is when a wide out lines up on the end of the line on the same side as the tight end, then a tight end is downfield (beyond the expanded 2 yard neutral zone) goes downfield while a forward pass travels beyond the line of scrimmage. In this case, the wide out erred in lining up wrong, or the tight end should have known he was covered and thus ineligible.
A covered Tight End is a Tight End with a Wide Receiver outside of him on the line of scrimmage. If you want a Tight End eligible for a pass, he must not be covered up by another player since the only eligible receivers are those with the correct number (not 50-79) who are either in the back field or the last men on the line of scrimmage. Therefore having a player outside of the Tight End on the line of scrimmage is "covering" him up. A covered Tight End is legal for run and pass as long as the covered Tight End is not going out for a pass.
No. Hines Ward was a wide receiver.
No, an offensive player can make a "reception." A reception can be made by a wide receiver, tight end, running back, fullback, and in rare (trick play) scenarios, even the quarterback. An interception is made by a defensive player who "intercepts" the intended, eligible receiver.
There are 11 players on offense, generally arranged something like this:WR1 X X X X X TESR QB WR2RBOn the front line, there are five down linemen (marked with "X"), and two other players. In my example the extra two are one wide receiver and one tight end. The players on the end of the line are eligible to receive passes.Any player coming out of the backfield is eligible to receive a pass (SR, WR2, RB)On certain trick plays, the QB can hand off the ball and then subsequently receive a pass, so the QB is also an eligible receiver.NOTE:QB = QuarterbackRB = Running BackWR1, WR2 = Wide Receiver 1 and Wide Receiver 2SR = Slot Receiver
Full back,tight end, wide receiver , tackle
Players who have worn number 60 for the Cowboys include: Buzz Guy Joe Bob Isbell Jackie Burkett Steve Kiner Lee Roy Caffey Gene Killian Tom Randall Dean Hamel Derek Kennard John Nix Ben Noll Don Smerek
A WR is a abbreviation for Wide Receiver. The WR's job is to exucute the route the play has defined for the WR. The WR then runs the route trying to elude the DB(Defensive Back) that is assigned to stop the WR. But the main duty of the WR is to catch the ball and try to get into the endzone for a touchdown
The tight end will block inside on some plays and not go out for all passing plays
Center Offensive Guards Offensive Tackles -Offensive Linemen (Ineligible Receivers) Tight End(s) -Offensive Lineman (Eligible Receivers) Quarterback Halfback(s) Fullback(s) -Running Backs Wide Receiver(s)
The New York Jets player who contributed the most to the franchise was All-AFL defensive end Gerry Philbin (1964-72). Some others include defensive end Richard Neal (1973-77), wide receiver Derrick Gaffney (1978-84, 1987), tight end Billy Griggs (1985-89), wide receiver/kick returner Terance Mathis (1990-93), Hall-of-Fame wide receiver Art Monk (1994), tight end Kyle Brady (1995 - he wore 88 from 1996-98), wide receiver Jeff Graham (1996-97), wide receiver Curtis Conway (2003), wide receiver Justin McCareins (2004-07) and tight end Dustin Keller (2008-current as of August 2012).
Here is a list of Dallas Cowboys players who have worn No. 88 since 1960:1. Sonny Davis, linebacker (1961)2. Colin Ridgway, punter-placekicker (1965)3. Sonny Randle, wide receiver (1968)4. Reggie Rucker, wide receiver (1970-71)5. Ron Sellers, wide receiver (1972)6. Drew Pearson, wide receiver (1973-83)7. Michael Irvin, wide receiver (1988-99)8. Jackie Harris, tight end (2000-01)9. Antonio Bryant, wide receiver (2002-04)10. Brett Pierce, tight end (2004-05)11. Dez Bryant, wide receiver (2010-present)
running back,quarterback,offensive lineman,wide receiver,tight end,full back