The 2024 class is beginning to unfold and we have 5 backs that you should keep an eye on.
That being said, scroll down below and take a look at these young athletes who are on the rise.
<strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">RB, Chris Scully, Colts Neck</span></strong>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em>5’11 210</em></span>
Mr. Scully was an All- Division and All- County back. He is really good athlete with a combination of speed and athleticism. Scully rushed for 823 yards on 160 carries and 9 touchdowns. He rushed over 100 yards in four games this season. Scully has tremendous upside heading into next season. He will be their featured back.
<span style="font-size: 18pt;"><strong>RB, Navir Gandy, Wall </strong></span>
5’7 160
Mr. Gandy showed flashes of his true potential. Gandy is just scratching the surface to be a starting back. Despite his size, Gandy has the ability to make defenders miss in open space. He has quick feet and good first step quickness. Expect Gandy to have more playing next season as he is an athlete you should keep your eyes on.
<strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">RB, Guy Bernadin, Perth Amboy</span></strong>
5’10 195
Mr. Bernadin is a solid back with good size and athleticism. He saw the field a few times this season. Bernadin is a hard worker who is capable of seeing the field a lot next season. He does a good job in pass protection and getting those tough yards. Expect to hear his name a lot next season.
<span style="font-size: 18pt;"><b>RB, Roger Brown III, Winslow </b></span>
<i>5’11 200</i>
Mr. Brown is a reliable ball carrier with good vision and quickness. Brown does a good job staying patient to set up his blocks. He is a tough runner in between the tackles displaying good vision and toughness. He finished the season with 105 yards on 27 carries and one score. Brown will be the primary back next season with upperclassmen leaving due to graduation.
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