What is a catch?
That may be the only rule change that might be decided at the NFL owner's meetings at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando this week.
The league's competition committee has come up with a new definition, one that may still leave too much for interpretation. Gone will be the requirement that a receiver must "survive the ground," when making a catch.
Instead, the NFL is focused on three main requirements: The player must have possession of the football. He must have two feet or one body part (a knee, an elbow) down in bounds and must be able to make a football move.