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<p><strong>Aaron Stewart – Warren Township</strong><br>Stewart has been on another level to start the season, already racking up <strong>1,346 yards and 21 touchdowns</strong>. He's a complete back who can run through defenders or hit the home run, and his consistency each week has made him one of the state's most dangerous weapons.</p>
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<p><strong>Caeden Curran – Morris</strong><br>Curran brings a tough, downhill style that wears down defenses. He's sitting at <strong>766 yards and 10 touchdowns</strong>, averaging over 150 yards per game. His ability to handle a heavy workload has been crucial for Morris' offense.</p>
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<p><strong>Jackson Rudolph – Wauconda</strong><br>Rudolph has been one of the most productive scorers in Illinois this fall. Along with <strong>758 yards rushing</strong>, he's already found the end zone <strong>16 times</strong>, making him the centerpiece of Wauconda's attack and a constant threat in the red zone.</p>
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<p><strong>Carter Naranjo – West Chicago</strong><br>Naranjo has exploded onto the scene with <strong>745 yards and 14 touchdowns</strong>. He's averaging nearly 10 yards a carry, and his ability to turn small openings into explosive plays has given West Chicago a go-to weapon on offense.</p>
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<p><strong>Caden DuMelle – Jacobs</strong><br>DuMelle has been steady and reliable, powering his way to <strong>675 yards and 7 touchdowns</strong>. He's shown the ability to run through contact while also keeping his legs churning for extra yards.</p>
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<p><strong>Landon Knigge – Dixon</strong><br>Knigge has emerged as a playmaker for Dixon, rushing for <strong>750 yards and 3 touchdowns</strong>. His size and speed combination makes him a tough assignment for defenses, especially when he gets to the edge.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1866078' first='Vernon' last='Cole'] – Lane Tech</strong><br>Cole has been a bright spot in the Lane Tech backfield, posting <strong>580 yards and 5 touchdowns</strong>. He runs with patience and vision, giving Lane a steady option to lean on offensively.</p>
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Aaron Stewart – Warren Township
Stewart has been on another level to start the season, already racking up 1,346 yards and 21 touchdowns. He's a complete back who can run through defenders or hit the home run, and his consistency each week has made him one of the state's most dangerous weapons.
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