With the arrival of Superstar wide receiver Josh Garden to the Arizona Outlaws and the departure of star corner back Phillipe Carter to the Las Vegas Legion, the Outlaws found themselves with too many wide receiver and only a single corner back in second year corner back Franklin Harris Jr. Thus, this led to the decision that slot receiver Samuel Zhang would move to #2 corner back to fill the gap left by Carter's departure. The 6'3 220lb Zhang has shown off his impressive speed and hands during his rookie season, and the Outlaws are hoping that Zhang can height and speed to lock down opposing #2 wide receivers.
Thus, Zhang has been working mostly on corner back drills, to help him get adjusted to playing as a corner back in the NSFL. This means that he has been working to learn to tackles correctly and wrap up, learn to track the ball, backpedal, and use his hips, and other things, like learning to read the quarterback. Luckily, Zhang did a lot of this kind of training in the season 3 rookie camp, so it has not been as much of a transition as it normally is. Can Zhang replace Carter? We will see in season 4
Thus, Zhang has been working mostly on corner back drills, to help him get adjusted to playing as a corner back in the NSFL. This means that he has been working to learn to tackles correctly and wrap up, learn to track the ball, backpedal, and use his hips, and other things, like learning to read the quarterback. Luckily, Zhang did a lot of this kind of training in the season 3 rookie camp, so it has not been as much of a transition as it normally is. Can Zhang replace Carter? We will see in season 4
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