6A District 2 RB’s Returning in 2024
As the 2024 season approaches, I am conducting an analysis of running back prospects from every classification, region, and district in Florida. These analyses enable me to highlight numerous players, including talented young prospects and potential sleeper prospects who may…
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Continue ReadingAs the 2024 season approaches, I am conducting an analysis of running back prospects from every classification, region, and district in Florida. These analyses enable me to highlight numerous players, including talented young prospects and potential sleeper prospects who may attract attention for the next level. Prep Redzone Florida consistently promotes all players, aiming to provide them with opportunities to play college football at the next level.
Trevor Bryan- Fletcher High c/o 25
5’7 180lbs
Bryan is an under the radar prospect to watch out for this season. He chipped in on offense last season and rushed for 230 yards, averaging 7.0 yards per carry with 3 touchdowns, and 7 receptions for 93 yards and 2 touchdowns through 9 games. With the graduation of 2 seniors, I expect Bryan’s workload to increase heavily. Bryan is a 3 down
back that could be used in the passing game in a variety of ways and physical back that runs behind his pads. He could be a breakout player in the district.
Chris Foy- Oakleaf High c/o 25
5’9 200lbs
Foy is a very talented athlete out of Oakleaf High. Foy had a successful season leading the team in rushing with 1007 yards, averaging 7.2 yards per carry with 5 touchdowns and 3-100 yard rushing games. He also had 300 yards receiving. Foy has impressive contact balance and shows the ability to run through contact. He’s a one cut runner that hits the hole and gets up field quickly. Foys’ had a busy off-season traveling to several schools for junior day visits.
Da’Jon Brown- Oakleaf High c/o 25
6’0 200lbs
Brown will team up with Foy and form a potent one-two punch in the district. Last season he rushed for 307 yards, averaging 6.7 yards per carry, with 6 touchdowns. Brown is also a big time linebacker prospect that finished the season with a 102 tackles, 3 sacks and 4 pass deflections. Brown has good quickness and cutback vision, and for a bigger back he has a really good jump-cut and lateral agility. Player to watch out for over the Spring.
Renmahn Dukes- Mandarin High c/o 25
5’10 170lbs
Dukes is an under the radar prospect to watch out for this season. He backed up two 1,000 yard rushers on a Mandarin team that made the State Championship game in 2023. Last season in a limited role he rushed for 51 yards, averaging 12.8 yards per carry. Coaches need to head to Jacksonville, Florida and check Dukes out this spring.