Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

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  • HBKSean216
    Banned
    • Apr 2019
    • 530

    #1

    Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

    When I am running plays with 5 WR it's always 3 WR and a RB and TE. Never 5 WR. This happens no matter what formation I am in.
  • noarmsduck
    Pro
    • Mar 2010
    • 967

    #2
    Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

    Some 5 wide sets are like that where the WR and the TE are in those spots. I know "Spread Flex" the TE is always the right side slot receiver. One of the stacked formations there is always a running back on the far left side as well.

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    • HBKSean216
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      • Apr 2019
      • 530

      #3
      Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

      Originally posted by noarmsduck
      Some 5 wide sets are like that where the WR and the TE are in those spots. I know "Spread Flex" the TE is always the right side slot receiver. One of the stacked formations there is always a running back on the far left side as well.
      Yeah but I am literally talking every time I have 5 WR it's 3 WR, RB and TE. In 4 WR sets it's 3 WR and my TE.

      So the 4th and 5th WR on my depth chart are only on the field when they sub in for another WR

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      • jello1717
        All Star
        • Feb 2006
        • 5688

        #4
        Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

        I’ve had this happen to me too. I noticed in my final dynasty game, but have no clue if it happened before that game. I called a 5WR formation and my starting HB was in the slot.

        I have an 11 personnel empty set, but this wasn’t it. I call plays by personnel, so it was most certainly a 00 personnel 5 WR formation.

        I checked my SLWR, and WR depth charts and my HB was not in either.

        If I had to guess, maybe some of my 6 WRs and/or 3 SLWR guys were too tired/worn and torn to fill the 5 slots of my formation, so it grabbed the next best person not in the depth chart.
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        • jello1717
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          • Feb 2006
          • 5688

          #5
          Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

          Originally posted by HBKSean216
          Yeah but I am literally talking every time I have 5 WR it's 3 WR, RB and TE. In 4 WR sets it's 3 WR and my TE.



          So the 4th and 5th WR on my depth chart are only on the field when they sub in for another WR


          Is your HB and te listed in you SLWR depth chart slot? If so, that’s your answer.
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          • jdb7623
            Rookie
            • Jun 2003
            • 186

            #6
            Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

            Some formations are like that so you can go no huddle and without substituting switch between 5 wide and back to 11 with an inline TE and RB in the backfield. You basically could get a defense stuck in dime personel and then run it

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            • Datninja619
              MVP
              • Jul 2012
              • 1918

              #7
              Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

              I've noticed that HBs usually have a high Short Route Running, which places them in the Slot WR depth chart.

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              • Haze88
                Pro
                • Oct 2010
                • 667

                #8
                Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                Originally posted by HBKSean216
                When I am running plays with 5 WR it's always 3 WR and a RB and TE. Never 5 WR. This happens no matter what formation I am in.
                Which sets? Empty in EA world does not mean 5WR, only explicitly marked 5WR sets do. Most Spread sets work that way too. Unless they say 4WR they aren't 4WR. Because of the very arbitrary audible restrictions this was EA's work around to get realistic no-huddle and audibles that let RBs and TEs line up out wide like they do all the time in real life
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                • M112Eagle
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2024
                  • 44

                  #9
                  Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                  I don't mind it. My RB is one of my better receivers.

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                  • HBKSean216
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2019
                    • 530

                    #10
                    Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                    Are you guys not reading? This is in every formation. Not a single play with 5 WR has actually 5 WR in it. It's 3 WR a TE and a RB EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

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                    • Feros Ferio 7
                      Pro
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 631

                      #11
                      Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                      Originally posted by HBKSean216
                      Are you guys not reading? This is in every formation. Not a single play with 5 WR has actually 5 WR in it. It's 3 WR a TE and a RB EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.


                      So goal line formation?


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                      • jdb7623
                        Rookie
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 186

                        #12
                        Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                        Originally posted by HBKSean216
                        Are you guys not reading? This is in every formation. Not a single play with 5 WR has actually 5 WR in it. It's 3 WR a TE and a RB EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
                        You've checked all the playbooks and no 5 WR sets?

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                        • squadron supreme
                          Rookie
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 99

                          #13
                          Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                          It wouldn't be an issue if on the play call screen you could use a substitution package with 5 wide receivers. I know FSU's playbook only lets you sub out the quarterback, running back in the slot for another back, and the slot tight-end for another tight-end in that formation.

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                          • sherrane
                            Pro
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 683

                            #14
                            Re: Why do my RB & TE line up as WR in 5 wide sets?

                            Originally posted by HBKSean216
                            Are you guys not reading? This is in every formation. Not a single play with 5 WR has actually 5 WR in it. It's 3 WR a TE and a RB EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.

                            I was going to say this, but jello1717 beat me to it.



                            Originally posted by jello1717
                            Is your HB and te listed in you SLWR depth chart slot? If so, that’s your answer.

                            My #2 SLWR is my 3rd Down Back. He is playing as the #4 WR almost every time I am in a 4 or 5 wide set. Check your depth chart if you haven't. In this game I have my #2 WR as my #1 SLWR and my #3 WR (based on overall rating) is my #2. In 14 that #3 WR would be the slot receiver, but they added this position on the depth chart so you can better manage the personnel.

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