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<p>While much of the attention at running back in Illinois' 2028 class has centered on the bigger names, there remains a small but important group of ball carriers whose steady production and physical traits give them legitimate long-term value. </p>
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<p><strong>Jordan Lewis | RB | Thornwood</strong><br>Lewis runs with a balanced, decisive style that fits well in downhill schemes. He shows good vision between the tackles, presses the line patiently, and finishes runs falling forward. Lewis may not rely on pure breakaway speed, but his ability to stay on schedule and create manageable second downs makes him a valuable chain-moving back.</p>
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<p><strong>Reece Roberts | RB | Lincoln-Way Central</strong><br>Roberts is a compact runner with natural elusiveness in tight spaces. He changes direction efficiently, keeps his feet through contact, and shows a knack for slipping arm tackles at the second level. His competitiveness with the ball in his hands stands out, and he consistently squeezes extra yards out of plays that appear contained.</p>
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<p><strong>David Asher | RB | Manteno</strong><br>Asher brings quickness and urgency to the backfield. He accelerates cleanly through creases, shows good spatial awareness on perimeter runs, and is comfortable catching the ball out of the backfield. His ability to threaten defenses in space gives his offense a different dimension.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1135938' first='Jonathan' last='Osborne'] | FB | Providence Catholic</strong><br>Osborne represents the traditional fullback role that is becoming increasingly rare. At 6-foot-2, 215 pounds, he brings size, physicality, and a willingness to block in the core. Osborne shows good pad level as a lead blocker, competes through contact, and has enough athleticism to be a short-yardage ball carrier when needed.</p>
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<p>This small group highlights the importance of dependable, physical backfield players in the 2028 class — prospects who may not grab headlines but can become the backbone of a consistent offense.</p>
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While much of the attention at running back in Illinois' 2028 class has centered on the bigger names, there remains a small but important group of ball carriers whose steady production and physical traits give them legitimate long-term value.
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