Kaseem Hall
Kaseem Hall
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Jonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Find me another 6’0″ freshman running back in the state; I don’t know if it can be done.
Kaseem Hall
Kaseem
Hall
6'0" | 225 lbs | LB
Willingboro | 2028
State
NJ
is an absolute monster of a back that outsized every LB and DB he came up against in 2023. It truly was unfair watching him run over defenders and dragging them across the field as he made his way to the end zone. Kaseem fits the definition of a power back. He doesn’t have the speed of an elite runner, but he has the power to push forward, drive defenders backwards, and fight for the yardage necessary to move the sticks. Kaseem is currently listed as an RB, but I wouldn’t be surprised he pivoted to other positions on offense (FB or TE) or transitions fully to the defensive side of the ball.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
– I currently have him slotted as a Top-20 New Jersey 2028 Running Back as of June 2024.
In the past four months, internally I have changed Hall’s position from Linebacker to Athlete to Running Back–and I’m still not sure where he belongs, exactly. Having watched him Easter weekend at the SportzFarm All-Star tournament he looked really impressive as a Running Back to me. He looked trimmed down from what I saw during the regular season, along with a powerful lower half and well-distributed weight from head to toe. In addition to
Gabe Marshall
Gabe
Marshall
5'10" | 215 lbs | RB
Camden | 2028
NJ
, Hall will be the power back in New Jersey RB stable against New York. I’m going to leave him as a Running Back, with the caveat being that he may potentially outgrow the position because he’s only getting bigger and stronger.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
As much damage as he caused on offense as a running back, he wreaked just as much havoc on defensive side as a middle linebacker. Ahead of this tournament I had him somewhere between a middle linebacker and defensive end on defense, but he showed me he’s certainly a linebacker. As noted in the running back breakdown, he’s gotten himself into impressive shape over the last few months.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Out of all the 2028 prospects I saw at the SportzFarm tournament, Hall may have been the kid whose stock raised the highest. He appeared to be significantly slimmer than I anticipated based off film from the season and coaches confirmed he’s been putting in a ton of work. He looked like a Clydsdale running the ball with driving knees and obvious size and power.
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Kaseem Hall
Kaseem
Hall
6'0" | 225 lbs | LB
Willingboro | 2028
State
NJ
is a load at 6’0 225lbs. He is a nice size player for multiple positions in high school, college, and pro. Oddly, he is still playing middle school ball at various positions. On offense he reminds me a lot of the great power backs that understood when to be a battering ram and when to jump outside and create business decisions for the secondary. Arm tackles won’t do and hitting Kaseem up high is a no no. You better get him before he gets started. I had to laugh seeing so many reps of using him in the Wildcat that is kinda genius in short yardage or goalie situations. On defense, he plays the antagonist to all backfields which is linebacker. He fills gaps and is agile enough to get into his drops. This kid is a beast and as he continues to grow, I believe he’s going to make his presence felt whatever position he chooses.
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