Next Man Up RB Breakout Contenders For Fall
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Next Man Up will be a positional series highlighting underclassmen with intriguing breakout potential in the coming season. These five RBs have the potential to be game-changers when given the opportunity. Terran Page Terran Page 5'10" | 190 lbs |…
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Continue ReadingNext Man Up will be a positional series highlighting underclassmen with intriguing breakout potential in the coming season. These five RBs have the potential to be game-changers when given the opportunity.
Page announced himself by earning 1st Team All-League honors as a sophomore for Pullman. He’s a stocky runner with good vision and footwork, who stays north-south and takes advantage of blocking lanes. He has the footwork to change directions efficiently in short-areas. He takes good angles and slips past arm tackles with good acceleration. His agility comes from a strong lower half which churns through contact. His hips are fluid and he turns efficiently to utilize leverage. Has good instincts and trusts the playbook to get through the line quick. Uses an array of spin moves and stiff arms. He should be a top back in the Greater Spokane District and his completeness and versatility should get recruiting attention.
Roy Lockley Roy Lockley 6'0" | 210 lbs | RB Bethel | 2024 State WA III
Roy Lockley Roy Lockley 6'0" | 210 lbs | RB Bethel | 2024 State WA III
Lockley is a big, physical back with the size to overwhelm defenders. He’s patient in the backfield but loves to get downhill through the tackles and wear down tacklers. He never goes down on first contact and has the leg strength to carry tacklers. He still looks fairly skinny and could continue to get stronger, and taking full advantage of his frame could help him get quicker and more balanced. He competed in the JPS tournament in January and showcased an excellent upright stance while keeping a low center-of-gravity. He has potential to become a workhorse for the Bisons this fall and attract next-level attention.
Ronaldo Gonzalez
Ronaldo Gonzalez
Gonzalez transferred to Timberline ahead of the 2023 season after an eye-opening year at River Ridge. His breakaway speed shows up on film as his feet move rapidly. He accelerates in a split-second and is gone in a hurry. His leverage advantage lets him slip through the line with ease. He was also a playmaker at CB where he shows off his hands, football IQ and aggression. He’s strong and aggressive enough to wrestle the ball away from bigger WRs and sticks with receivers well. Could excel at either position in college and should do both in 2023.
Reylen Witherspoon Reylen Witherspoon 5'10" | 165 lbs | RB O'Dea | 2026 State WA
Reylen Witherspoon Reylen Witherspoon 5'10" | 165 lbs | RB O'Dea | 2026 State WA
Witherspoon comes from a true football family, being coached by his father Reggie Jr., and playing alongside his brother, WR Reggie III. His brother is one of the fastest ’25s in the country and already holds a D1 offer, but Reylen isn’t far behind. He holds the same speed that can completely unlock a defense and made Second-Team All-League as just a freshman in 2022. He plays with power and leverage and could still be growing. Reylen’s a natural speedster who looks athletic doing it all. The Witherspoon Brothers are as exciting and dangerous as offensive weaponry comes, and Reylen’s name should be mentioned as one of most promising backs in the state for the next three years.
Damari King
Damari King
King managed to earn an All-League Honorable Mention in 2022 while sitting behind one of the best players in the state in Scottre Humphrey Scottre Humphrey 5’11” | 210 lbs | RB Rainier Beach | 2023 State WA . He should take over as the every-down back for the Vikings and shoulder a larger workload, and his tools give him massive potential to capitalize. He’s a great route runner and pass catcher with tons of twitch and balance. He has the autonomy to contort himself well and positions himself great to make catches, as well as tackles on defense. He has good vision and reads plays well as they develop, and his ability to react to them gives him a great feel for space. He should get more opportunities to showcase his breakaway speed and running style as he steps into the starting role for the Vikings.