National Preps Showcase: Running Back Standouts
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This was a very talented group from top to bottom and had a host of sure fire next level D-I talent. Below are some of the days standouts and prospects that separated themselves from the rest of the group both…
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Continue ReadingThis was a very talented group from top to bottom and had a host of sure fire next level D-I talent. Below are some of the days standouts and prospects that separated themselves from the rest of the group both in the testing and individual drills.
Thomas has had a very busy off-season and has been dominating every camp he has attended this Spring. He took home MVP Honors at the Northwest Showcase this past weekend, and was dominant at the NP Showcases camp last month. He is a physical and violent runner that also is smooth in the open field and can easily win in one on one situations in space and in the hole. He was one of the better testers on the day, along with showing his pass catching abilities and open field fluidity.
Jackson has also had a busy spring with both football and track, and was the Running Back MVP at the showcase, separating himself from some other top talent that was there. He has packed on a bit more weight this off-season and looked good during the position specific drills/route running session. He is a versatile player that can run both downhill in gap schemes along with showing good vision in zone schemes with cutback ability/vision. He has already picked up several power five offers with others most likely joining in through out the season.
Taylor is one of the fastest prospects in Sacramento, and as usual was one of the day’s top testers. He has elite speed with return ability and a nice initial burst while able to make defenders miss in the hole with short area quickness and lateral movement abilities. Although a bit undersized, he is a physical runner that is not afraid to initiate contact and a terrific receiver out of the backfield while a mismatch nightmare for linebackers. Taylor can impact the game in all three phases and is in line for a breakout Senior season for the Tigers.
Riddle made the trip to Norcal from Idaho and was one of the more impressive backs in attendance in a loaded running back group. He moves well for his size and packs a punch with the ball in his hands while showing good power and leg drive through the first two levels. He tested well and is a very athletic kid with plus ball skills and a natural runner that will excel at the next level, especially in the right system. Already having been offered by Navy earlier in the Spring, other service academies and FCS schools should be showing interest through his Senior season.
Ene is one of the best 2026 prospects across the state, and the violent two-way star for Granite Bay did not disappoint. He has a strong build and is very well put together, especially for his age. Ene excelled during the one on one sessions, easily putting linebackers in binds in the open field and showing elite burst out of the backfield and outstanding ball skills/adjustment abilities. He will once again be one of the more dominant players regardless of class across Norcal this Fall and a big part of the Granite Bay one two punch with Jackson.