There is still plenty of senior talent available in the peach state, particularly at the running back position. The prospects listed below shined throughout their senior seasons and have yet to pick a school. It's a fairly under-recruited group, who should see some late interest here before the second signing period. Here's who to know!
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<em><strong>Dominick Cosper, 6', 190, Trinity Christian</strong></em>
Steady change of direction to go with outstanding vision. Cosper can make tacklers miss in the open field and looks to cut back when a defender overpursues. He's a decisive outside zone runner who can quickly accelerate once the end man on the line shows his cards.
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<em><strong>Robert Edwards, 6', 205, Columbus</strong></em>
A patient yet physical runner between the tackles who can stick his foot in the ground and bounce a run to the perimeter. Edwards is at his best as a north and south runner & can swiftly spot small seams. He shows loose hips and a nose for finding the endzone in the red area.
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<em><strong>Dallas Johnson, 6', 175, Eastside</strong></em>
An elusive back that can make something out of almost nothing. Johnson was a big play waiting to happen in 2021 using god-given power, burst, and balance. He does a good job letting his blocks set up in front of him before kicking it into second gear.
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<em><strong>Johness Davis, 5'10", 210, Athens Christian</strong></em>
A lightning bolt of a back who can scoot. Davis displayed a nasty jumpcut in the box and a forceful stiff arm in space. He powers through arm tackles and showed soft hands & good concentration out of the backfield.
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<em><strong>Joseph Hampton, 5'9", 180, Evans</strong></em>
A slippery prospect who can beat you with speed or power. Hampton keeps his feet moving on contact like its second nature and can create big plays as a kick-off return artist. He outran angles on multiple occasions and used a fierce lower-half to bounce off opposing tackle attempts.
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<em><strong>Amari White, 5'7", 175, Cartersville</strong></em>
A scatback that shows no fear running inside the tackle box. Despite being a smaller back, White can truck second & third-level defenders and displayed fantastic contact balance. He's a natural hands catcher whose an absolute mismatch on linebackers in zone or man coverage.
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<em><strong>Jarveous Brown, 5'7", 165, Carver</strong></em>
An electric prospect that can take it ninety-five yards in the blink of an eye. Brown refuses to give up on any play and created chunk yardage on runs when there seemed to be literally nothing there. His shake and composure on tackle attempts is quite rare and something that should translate to the next level.
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<em><strong>Jafrederick Perry, 5'11", 180, Warner Robbins</strong></em>
A talented kid that can do just about anything to help your team win. Perry has shown the speed to split two defenders and will look to deliver punishing hits on tacklers as he finishes off his runs. His cuts are so subtle yet so effective, as he's rarely brought down by the first tackler. He's a complete back three-down back that should be getting much more recruiting attention in my eyes.
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