At one of the most natural positions on the football field, running the rock is a God-given talent. Vision, balance, toughness, and quickness are all musts to succeed. Add in speed and tackle-breaking ability and you have a high-end runner. These players all have continually grown as players and in doing so have seen their usage and recruiting improve.
Arlen Harris, Jr., Lutheran St. Charles (Moved from No. 3 RB to No. 1 and from No. 8 overall to No. 2 in the state)
Multiple articles have been written about <a href="https://prepredzone.com/2020/12/2020-all-st-louis-football-team-offense-underclassmen/">such an elusive runner</a> on this website and for good measure. Not only does the Stanford commit dominate on the football field, but he is an excellent student and teammate. During the offseason in 2020, Harris improved his lower body power and foot quickness. With another strong offseason, Harris will be shooting for No. 1 ranked overall.
The following players went from unranked to ranked:
[player_tooltip player_id="37448" first="Wentric" last="Williams III"], Liberty (KC) (No. 3 RB, No. 15 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96148" first="Zahmari" last="Gary"], Raytown (No. 4 RB, No. 32 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96147" first="Gerry" last="Marteen"], Battle (No. 5 RB, No. 35 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96146" first="Dalton" last="Witherspoon"], Windsor (No. 7 RB, No. 53 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96149" first="Jace" last="Reynolds"], Harrisonville (No. 8 RB, No. 66 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96156" first="Hayden" last="Sigg"], Smithville (No. 9 RB, No. 68 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96151" first="Blake" last="Heitman"], Odessa (No. 11 RB, No. 81 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96827" first="Trevin" last="Shrum"], Macon (No. 14 RB, No. 98 overall)
[player_tooltip player_id="96153" first="Joshua" last="Talton"], Monroe City (No. 15 RB, No. 106 overall)
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