Maybe we keep Nick and draft Hundley ?
Why Brett Hundley Likes Chip's Offense
Yesterday during interviews at the NFL Combine, UCLA QB Brett Hundley was asked what NFL offense most resembles the one he ran at UCLA the most.

His response, from Jeff McLane:
Zone Read:
We'll start with the obvious. The zone read game. Hundley is a very good athelete. He ran a lot of zone read concepts at UCLA and we run a lot of zone read concepts in Philadelphia. Clearly and without doubt, Hundley would bring the dynamics to the zone read our offense is currently lacking. Here is UCLA running the packaged inside zone read with the bubble screen on the bottom. This is a core concept in Chip Kelly's playbook:

Hundley will read the defender through the mesh point:

Make the right decision and keep. It's worth noting that Hundley did not get an explosive gain on this, however he did force the deep safety to become a force defender and account for Hundley on the keeper. We talked in a previous post of how important stressing that force defender is on bubble screens and deep shots:

Triple Option with Orbit Motion:
Another familiar concept that jumps off the screen when watching UCLA is their use of Orbit motion. They use orbit motion a ton to set up a number of things on the backside of an inside zone read. Does this look familiar?


It should:

On the above play, by keeping backside honest with Desean's orbit motion, McCoy was able to score. Check out what happens on the UCLA play. The unblocked edge defender crashes hard on the running back and Hundley makes the right read to keep. However, Oregon is no stranger to the zone read, so you see they have the scrape exchange set up with a linebacker set to account for Hundley if he keeps:

But the linebacker comes too wide and it leaves a crease for Hundley to run through for the TD. Here you clearly see how the presence of a mobile QB makes this play more dynamic because it gives the offense a true triple option on this play that a defense has to respect.
More orbit motion. On this play, Hundley will wisely choose the pitch out to the player going in orbit motion:
Why Brett Hundley Likes Chip's Offense
Yesterday during interviews at the NFL Combine, UCLA QB Brett Hundley was asked what NFL offense most resembles the one he ran at UCLA the most.
His response, from Jeff McLane:
Asked to name an NFL offense that was similar to the one he ran at UCLA, Hundley mentioned only the Eagles. Other teams utilize various aspects of the spread or up-tempo or zone-read-based offense, but no one as much as Kelly. But even his offense, particularly since Nick Foles became the starter, has increasingly morphed into one that includes pro passing concepts.
Let me start by saying that I don't have the time to watch a lot of college ball and I am no expert on Hundley or the UCLA offense. But taking a quick glimpse over some footage on youtube, you can see why Hundley responded the way he did. A lot of the plays I am going to highlight are hallmarks of a lot of spread offenses around the country. As we've stated over and over again, Chip is not necessarrily creating anything new in the football world. However, hopefully this post will provide some intrigue and discussion on how Chip's offense might be the best fit for Hundley in 2015 and beyond. Zone Read:
We'll start with the obvious. The zone read game. Hundley is a very good athelete. He ran a lot of zone read concepts at UCLA and we run a lot of zone read concepts in Philadelphia. Clearly and without doubt, Hundley would bring the dynamics to the zone read our offense is currently lacking. Here is UCLA running the packaged inside zone read with the bubble screen on the bottom. This is a core concept in Chip Kelly's playbook:
Hundley will read the defender through the mesh point:
Make the right decision and keep. It's worth noting that Hundley did not get an explosive gain on this, however he did force the deep safety to become a force defender and account for Hundley on the keeper. We talked in a previous post of how important stressing that force defender is on bubble screens and deep shots:
Triple Option with Orbit Motion:
Another familiar concept that jumps off the screen when watching UCLA is their use of Orbit motion. They use orbit motion a ton to set up a number of things on the backside of an inside zone read. Does this look familiar?
It should:
On the above play, by keeping backside honest with Desean's orbit motion, McCoy was able to score. Check out what happens on the UCLA play. The unblocked edge defender crashes hard on the running back and Hundley makes the right read to keep. However, Oregon is no stranger to the zone read, so you see they have the scrape exchange set up with a linebacker set to account for Hundley if he keeps:
But the linebacker comes too wide and it leaves a crease for Hundley to run through for the TD. Here you clearly see how the presence of a mobile QB makes this play more dynamic because it gives the offense a true triple option on this play that a defense has to respect.
More orbit motion. On this play, Hundley will wisely choose the pitch out to the player going in orbit motion:
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