3 Running Backs Primed For a Breakout Season in ’24
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These 3 RB’s saw plenty of on the field action last season but are primed to step into the RB1 role this Fall. All have good size and speed and will pop on college radars the Fall. ’25 Tyrese Hansley…
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Continue ReadingThese 3 RB’s saw plenty of on the field action last season but are primed to step into the RB1 role this Fall. All have good size and speed and will pop on college radars the Fall.
’25 Tyrese Hansley (Coffee County)
Hansley saw a lot of action last season for the State Champs carrying the ball 120 times for 744 yards with 11 rushing TDs. The 5’10 180 RB is physical running between the tackles and has a nice burst with good vision. Powerful legs that is tough to bring down with initial contact. Has the speed to get it to the endzone. Had a nice stretch late last season. From Week 10 vs Ware Co to Week 13 vs Cass he rushed for 7 TDs on just 41 carries.
’26 Cavalli Jackson Cavalli Jackson 5'10" | 175 lbs | ATH Stephenson | 2026 State GA (Stephenson)
Jackson is a RB I really believe will have a breakout season this Fall. Good size at 5’10 170 with an athletic frame with good leg strength. He will be competing this Summer with several other talented backs at Stephenson for the RB1 spot as the Jags look to replace 2200 yards and 32 TDs from senior Devin Ingram. Cavalli made the most of his carries last season rushing 246 yards and averaging close to 7 ypc with 3 TDs. Ran a personal best 11.16 100m earlier this Fall and is sure to eclipse the 11.00 mark over the next 2 seasons. One to keep on your radar.
’26 Kaiden Perry Kaiden Perry 5'10" | 170 lbs | RB Roswell Highschool | 2026 GA (Roswell)
The 5’9 160 RB had an efficient sophomore season scoring 6 TDs and rushing for 300 yards on just 42 attempts. The Hornets are tasked with replacing most of their backfield production in ’24 and Perry should be in the competition for the RB1 spot this Summer. Good North South runner, especially for a back under 200 pounds. Good vision at the line of scrimmage and is shifty with quick change of direction. A hard back to square up on. We will keep an eye on this guy over the next 2 seasons at Roswell.