The new Bucks offense devised by Dave Canales requires quarterback mobility. It consists of rollouts, quarterback waggle, pass blocking and may require quarterback scrambling. This fits Baker Mayfield’s style, but is it suitable for Kyle Trask as well?
Trask may not be fast, but his feet aren’t lumps of cement.hello are taking measures Preparing for the role includes running more, which will make you look much more toned than ever.
Kyle Trask is mobile enough
Kyle Trask is in his third year in the NFL, and it’s been a pivotal year for him. He finally got a chance to fight for the Bucks’ starting quarterback spot and has worked out to make sure he’s ready for whatever Canales’ offense might demand of him.
Bucks QB Kyle Trask – Photo Credit: USA Today
“You probably leaned over for sure and lost a few pounds,” Trask said. “Maybe 5-10 pounds, depending on the day of the week. I’m just trying to adjust my diet and things like that. Obviously, I’ll be moving around more, so I’ll try to lighten my legs as much as possible. I am trying to.”
His lack of rushing stats in Florida has been misconstrued to mean he can’t move when called upon. Trask had just 132 career rushing yards with the Gators, but he reached the end zone eight times, including four in 2019 and three in 2020. Let’s set the record straight – Trask is by no means a trailblazer, but he can run when called upon. over it.
“I would say that our old scheme over the past few years was definitely more about throwing out of the pocket. said. “That’s really exciting for me. As a quarterback, if you can always have an edge, it’s really exciting to throw while you’re running and play out of your pocket. [or] Running for the first down or something like that. ”
Kyle Trask is more than just a pocket passer
Kyle Trask has been mislabeled as just a pocket passer because of his lack of running ability. This is also where many came to the conclusion that a vertical passing game from the Blues Aliens system would be a better fit for Trask’s game against Dave Canales’ offense, with plenty of movement on short plays. , the yardage gain after catch is greater. The third-year quarterback believes he can handle everything and doesn’t need to be labeled in any way.

Bucks QBs Baker Mayfield and Kyle Trask – Photo Credit: Cliff Welch/PR
“I think that argument can be subjective depending on who you ask,” Trask says. “I’d love to be labeled a mobile quarterback, and that would be pretty awesome.” [laughs] – but I’d like to think I can get out of the edge and get a first down if I need to. ”
Bucks safety Antoine Winfield jokingly described himself as a “two-way” quarterback.
“I’ll take it,” said Trask. “We endure double threats all day long.”
Inside the Tampa Bay Offense
On Tuesday, Trask also detailed what the offense looks like and what stands out in running it day-to-day. OTA.
“How creative the offense is,” Trask said. “I think everyone really agrees with this plan and I’m really looking forward to seeing how it compares to the defense. Do you know what they did in Seattle with Gino? [Smith] and the weapons they had. With our arsenal, you should be able to play really explosive.
“I think it’s really exciting to have more movement in the backfield and to be able to take off your boots. If you can take the keeper out of action, you get a lot of protection.
“Anytime you can turn on the film and see the play action with no one within 10 yards, it’s really exciting for quarterbacks. It all ties into one. They’ve been doing this for decades.” increase [with] They know the original system, so they know exactly how to do it. We all really agree and can’t wait to see how this goes. ”