scatback

/ˈskætˌbæk/
noun
  1. In American football, a running back who is fast and agile, often used for quick runs and catching passes.
    • The team's scatback dodged the defenders and scored a touchdown.
    • He played as a scatback, catching short passes and turning them into big gains.
    • Coaches love a scatback for his speed in open space.
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