In this whiteboard session, Dave Pietramala of University of North Carolina covers a simple but highly effective drill designed to sharpen off-ball defensive positioning, communication, and awareness.
Key takeaways include:
- A structured cone setup along the end line and goal line, spaced five yards apart to create controlled movement zones
- Multiple small-sided stations that can be expanded depending on roster size
- A setup featuring both on-ball and off-ball players, with a strong emphasis on defenders away from the ball
- Offensive players mirroring movement to force defenders to constantly adjust positioning
- A controlled five-yard dodging motion that keeps the drill focused on positioning
- A heavy emphasis on communication, interior posture, and staying “skinny” rather than square to the ball
The drill itself is low intensity by design. The real value comes from repetition, awareness, and precision. By isolating off-ball responsibilities and forcing constant micro-adjustments, this drill builds the habits defenders need to stay connected and effective as the ball moves.