2 man lurk is a coverage you will see that is successful vs 3x1 and 2x2. The whole concept is to use one of your safeties as a hole defender and the other as a deep 1/3 player. It starts from a 2 high shell and then shifts to this.
Teams will often use the concept off the pass route concepts they expect to see. This will often be determined by formation and splits. Teams that have a tendency to throw those intermediate type routes will often see the defense from opponents.
Here's some examples of the concept below
Saints show 2 high to start and rotate on the snap
Safety dives and lurks. Plays the hole
Nice design
3rd and 10 vs Chargers
Really this is man free but the cb and fs weak make this really interesting. The pats put the safety on #1 if he goes across, which he does and leave the cb weak to play crossers. Really an interesting concept.
Nice design as they pass it off and the safety takes the crosser.
Nice execution by the Patriots defense as the safety and CB play a combo concept.
safety drops down opposite 3x1. Teams will often pick the player based on formation.
Safety takes the crosser away and is in great position.
Nice defense
2 man lurk concept to the side of the 3x1
Steelers run man free with using the free safety as a rat. They end up getting a huge interception for a pick 6. Great changeup by the Steelers and great read by the free safety.
Broncos seal the game vs the 49ers using the coverage.
Nice defense.
Good execution as they disguise from a 2 high look and drop down to play the lurk concept.
Patrits Defense
The Patriots are great at calling coverages by recognizing splits and formation. Here they recognize the Jets in their stack set. The Jets run a shallow cross with the dig concept and the safety is in perfect position to take away option 1 and 2, which is the shallow cross to the dig.
Here the Patriots versionsafety drops down to play the crosser
They take away option #1 and #2
They do a nice late game with the concept. RB stays in and the LB probably has him.
The stunt up front
This is 3rd and 5. They play man free with the safety looking to jump crossers.
The Bills run an option route with Beasley underneath. Beasley wins the 1x1 matchup but the coverage downfield was very good. #14 Diggs was taken by the safety playing the crosser and double teamed.
Here they run it vs 3x1 vs Kittle and the 49ers.
Take away kittle as the safety is looking for him crossing. Really the game plan looked like your guy doesn't release, help on Kittle.
It's 3rd and 2
The qb tries to force it to kittle instead of the check down vs man free lurk concept.
The coverage starts as a 2 high look with the safety helping on any deep crossing route. The single cb is on an island in man to man.
Concept # 4. Man free with the cb as the lurk/robber
Here is the free man robber concept with the cb playing the crosser.
3rd and 10 vs Chargers
Really this is man free but the cb and fs weak make this really interesting.
Here's the concept to the 1 wr side.
The rule is the Cb and safety read the release of the #1 wr. If #1 goes across, which he does the safety will take him and leave the cb weak to play crossers.If the wr releases outside, the cb will take him and the safety will take the crosser. Really an interesting concept.
Nice bo with the CB robbing concept
They have droppers underneath.
Michigan runs it with Minter vs Penn State in 21. They play 2 man lurk and really do a nice job getting the safety playing off #3. The Rb and te are being played by the 2 LB in combo technique. One will take the te if he goes inside which they end up doing. Penn State runs a nice play vs it with the rb rail route on the wheel.
they play combo on TE and RB
Michigan has the safety watiting for the wr with the double team.
Nice coverage concept by the Michigan Defense
Hope you enjoyed this explanation of 2 man lurk coverage.
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