Top Available 2021 Washington RB’s
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With National Signing Day in the past, there is still some talent at RB in Washington that is up for grabs. Without a senior year tape, it can be tough for these guys to really show their true potential, but…
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Continue ReadingWith National Signing Day in the past, there is still some talent at RB in Washington that is up for grabs. Without a senior year tape, it can be tough for these guys to really show their true potential, but they’ve all flashed the ability to be highly productive RB’s despite the weird COVID roller coaster year. Take a look at 5 RB’s who remain unsigned:
Caleb Kwalalon Caleb Kwalalon 5'11" | 200 lbs | RB Curtis | 2021 State WA , 5’11″ 200lbs, Curtis HS
Kwalalon has displayed excellent physicality and balance and frequently bounces off tackles. He can unleash a mean stiff arm or run right through opponents. Definitely a monster to bring down one on one. He had an extremely impressive run on film where he reversed field, broke 8 tackles, and took it about 65 yards to the house. He possesses more of a north-south style, but proved to be effective stretching the edges as well at the high school level. He does a good job picking up chunks of yards after contact and hold big potential going forward.
Berkley Alfrey Berkley Alfrey 6'0" | 205 lbs | ATH Auburn Mountainview | 2021 State WA , 6’0″ 205lbs, Auburn Mountainview HS
Alfrey shows a strong, athletic frame with a workhorse ability. He shows solid pad level at the point of contact and can wear down a defense in a run-heavy offense. He possesses both upper and lower body strength and will only continue to get stronger. He’s shown good overall speed to break numerous big runs. Alfrey has solid lateral bounce, as he’s flashed a nice jump cut a few times which was highly effective. He covers up the ball well showing excellent ball security.
Trent Feistner, 5’9″ 175lbs, Olympic HS
Feistner is well under looked due to his size, but has proven to hold solid big play ability and produce. He shows a good initial burst then hits the hole with acceleration. He has excellent short area quickness and is elusive and slippery in tight spaces. He does a tremendous job bursting upfield in one cut and gets vertical as soon as he hits the numbers on outside runs/sweeps to spring him loose. He has good speed overall while holding big play ability, and will only continue to develop and get better.
Nirun Turner, 5’9″ 170lbs, Newport HS
Turner is an all purpose back and shows the potential to have a breakout senior year. He has good vision and flashes a solid change of direction on film. He oftentimes cutback or changed direction very quickly to pick up yards when he initially looked stuffed. He displays a good pad level at the point of contact and does a good job keeping momentum forward. He has one play of pass protection on film in which he was effective, so he could add more experience and tape with pass protection. Turner is a good athlete all around, and should be on your radar.
Caden Beazley, 5’10” 185lbs, Manson HS
Beazley shows good patience for blocks to develop, then does a good job bursting through the hole or an opening lane when he sees it. He shows solid balance with a good lateral bounce and mobility. He brings a good combination of speed and physicality to the table, as he can run through opponents or generate a speed separation in open space. Good top end speed overall and holds big play ability. Beazley can also be a breakout RB this coming season, and should be a player to keep an eye on.