Practicing certain areas of a player's game will help him improve his skills. See the following table for a general (not position specific) list of how each area may impact a player's game:
| Practicing | Improves |
|---|---|
| Conditioning | Athleticism, Speed, Durability, Stamina |
| Blocking | Blocking, Technique |
| Tackling | Tackling, Technique |
| Pass Routes | Elusiveness, Technique |
| Hands | Hands, Technique |
| Strength | Strength, Athleticism, Durability |
| Agility | Elusivness, Athleticism, Speed |
| Kicking | Technique |
| Punting | Technique |
| Study Film | Game Instinct, Technique |
| Passing | Technique |
Generally, happy players (getting starts/playing time) will work harder during practice (work ethic improvements). With regards to the offenses and defenses, the more practice and playing time a player receives under each set, the better the offense will function in terms of efficiency.