Six positions, ten kids, four quarters. Track playing time, set rotations, and never have the same two parents asking why their kid sat in the second quarter.
Every roster needs three things: a list of who's on it, a plan for who plays where, and a rotation that's fair across four quarters. The templates below work for the K division all the way up to 7/8.
Build the official FNL line-up card for any roster from 5 to 12 players. Auto-generates a quarter rotation that follows every league rule — the 8-player sub-rule, the 9/10/11/12 both-ways rotations, all of it. Print it or download the Excel version.
| Pos | Code | Role |
|---|---|---|
| QB | / #7 | Throws, runs the show. Must know every concept. |
| C | / #9 | Snaps the ball, releases on a delay. |
| X | / #12 | Backside isolated receiver. Best 1-on-1 player. |
| Y | / #3 | Slot to the trips side. Quick separator. |
| H | / #15 | Mid-trips. Drag, pick, and intermediate routes. |
| Z | / #21 | Outside trips. Vertical threat. |
Print this template. Fill in each cell with player numbers before kickoff. The highlighted cells show your starters; the unhighlighted cells are your subs. Rotate one position each quarter so the same kid never sits twice in a row.