Adrop-back pass ordropping back to pass is a passing style employed inAmerican football in which thequarterback initially takes a three-step drop, backpedaling into thepocket to make a pass.[1] It is the most common way ofpassing the ball in gridiron football.[2] Kinds include a three-step drop, a five-step drop, and a seven-step drop.[3][4]
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