An Early Look at the 2027 Running Back Class
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In this first iteration of the 2027 rankings, we have 8 running backs in our rankings system. Three of those backs are currently ranked, and five are on the Watch List. Today, I’ll be going over our three ranked running…
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Continue ReadingIn this first iteration of the 2027 rankings, we have 8 running backs in our rankings system. Three of those backs are currently ranked, and five are on the Watch List. Today, I’ll be going over our three ranked running backs and two more that I think are very close to being included in the rankings.
De’Mari was the Cass Tech Varsity Starter this past season. Obviously, filling in that role for that program is a tremendous achievement. When I watched him against Southfield A&T way back in Week 1, De’Mari impressed everyone with his patience, vision, and overall good north-south running. He’s best utilized between the tackles, as he has a low center of gravity with great contact balance and vision. I also think he has some good explosiveness as he hits the hole. If he can train his athleticism, he’ll be a phenomenal back moving forward.
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Djuan Edwards Djuan Edwards 5’10” | 175 lbs | RB Walled Lake Western | 2027 State MI is a very promising scatback-type running back. That said, he stands out with his athleticism and open-field abilities. He’s shown a ton of flashes once he gets into open space, but he has a lot of room to grow in several areas. The most obvious thing is his inexperience and the fact he still has room to grow physically. It seems like he’s set on working very hard this offseason, so those issues should fix themselves. He also needs to improve on his vision. Despite his current flaws, his potential is amazing. I’m looking forward to seeing hoe Djuan improves this offseason and how he performs next season for Walled Lake Western.
Terreance is an absolute tank of a running back. Playing a lot of JV for Kalamazoo Central, he tore it up on the field and oftentimes dragged defenders along with him. He isn’t going to impress you with his speed or athleticism just yet, but his power and running style leaves me quite optimistic. This is a young prospect that I could see training his tail off and being great. However, he must work to retain his ranking through the offseason.
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Brady is someone I am optimistic about. If he’s able to get on the field for De La Salle, he’s going to produce. The thing is, you really have to earn every Varsity rep with that program. His tape shows a ton of hard running and some decent physicality. However, his tape doesn’t show enough great traits for me to rank him just yet. I’ll always try and keep an eye on DLS and see how he progresses over the next year or so.
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Max is a running back who shows a lot of flashes, but currently lacks the experience, strength, and athleticism to play good varsity football. There are a few reps in his tape that show really promising vision and even athleticism, but he does not look explosive, and his top speed isn’t where it needs to be. This is not at all surprising, as the vast majority of Freshman football players have these issues- he just needs some time to mature and time in the weight room. As long as those things happen, I can see Max exploding onto the scene in a year or two.