
In-season training • Aug 23 – Nov 1
Receiver Takeover
Led by former NFL wide receiver Dontrelle Inman
Elite development for wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs who are ready to become more dependable, more explosive, and more prepared on game day.
Training pillars
Developing complete pass catchers
Route running, hands, conditioning, football IQ, and the work ethic to take over.
Route Running
Releases, stems, leverage, separation, route detail, and timing.
Hands & Ball Skills
Catching technique, tracking, contested catches, high-point work, and finishing through contact.
Speed, Conditioning & Movement
Acceleration, change of direction, body control, repeatable effort, and football-ready conditioning.
Mindset & Hard Work
Preparation, confidence, accountability, coachability, resilience, and performing under pressure.
Football IQ
Coverage recognition, leverage, spacing, situational awareness, and understanding the receiver's role in the offense.
Meet the coaches
Learn From Experience That Translates

Dontrelle Inman is a former NFL wide receiver bringing professional playing experience and a detail-oriented approach to receiver development. He helps young athletes build the technical skill, physical preparation, and habits that support confident play.
- Former NFL wide receiver
Dontrelle Inman
Founder & Head Coach

Christian Blake is a former NFL wide receiver and the founder of Route Wars. He joins Receiver Takeover as co-head coach, bringing the same competitive, detail-first standard to every session.
- Former NFL wide receiver
Christian Blake
Co-Founder & Co-Head Coach · Founder, Route Wars
Receiver Takeover is built around that experience: small-group training, real coaching feedback, and a standard that treats every rep like it matters — because in-season, it does.
Who trains here
Built for pass catchers.
Receiver Takeover welcomes middle- and high-school wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs who want to improve their ability to create separation, secure the football, understand the game, and compete with discipline.
- Middle school athletes
- High school athletes
- Wide receivers
- Tight ends
- Running backs