Aiden Binns is a 5'7" Running Back in the 2027 class.
Binns attends Burlington Township in New Jersey.
Binns's Player Profile was created on October 8, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Aiden
BinnsRB
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
Weight
180
HS
Burlington Township
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NJ
Standout Performers From Cinnaminson vs Burlington Twp.
Aiden Binns was electric for Burlington Township, turning in another statement performance in what’s been a record-breaking season....
Written by Earnest Daniels
Aiden
BinnsRB
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
Weight
180
HS
Burlington Township
|
NJ
2027 Player Rankings: Must-See Prospect Film, Part I
An exciting runner with the ball in his hands, Aiden Binns has plenty of moves and then some....
Written by Brendan Mankarious
Earnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Earnest Daniels
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Aiden BinnsAidenBinns
5'7" | 180 lbs | RB
Burlington Township | 2027 StateNJ
was electric for Burlington Township, turning in another statement performance in what’s been a record-breaking season. The standout back broke open a scoreless tie with a 77-yard touchdown run — a play that perfectly captured his vision, elusiveness, and finishing ability. On that run, he spun past a linebacker in the hole and never looked back, showcasing his balance and burst in the open field.
Binns not only eclipsed the 100-yard mark in the win over Cinnaminson but also surpassed 2,000 rushing yards on the season, setting a single-season rushing record for Burlington Township. His steady production and explosive playmaking have been the driving force behind Township’s undefeated regular season. Each week, Binns continues to prove that he’s one of South Jersey’s premier offensive weapons — a complete back who can change the course of a game in one play.
Touchdown Burlington Township: Binns 77 run (G. Sackie pass from McNair)
An exciting runner with the ball in his hands, Aiden BinnsAidenBinns
5'7" | 180 lbs | RB
Burlington Township | 2027 StateNJ
has plenty of moves and then some. We see Binns go airborne at times, hurdling diving defenders only to land on his feet and keep trucking along. I think his coaches might have heard Rutgers head man Greg Schiano speak because Binns absolutely chins the ball, prioritizing ball security by doing so. Vision and quickness are also a part of his game. We see the 180lber make early cutbacks against the grain behind the line of scrimmage if he sees a cutback on zone plays. Tough yardage is something Binns takes as a personal challenge. We see him burry his head, torpedoing into a stalemated pile, only to move it along himself. Due to the way he hits gaps and seams quickly, I feel as though Binns profiles, and is good at, being a one-cut runner who can gets upfield vertically well – not wasting time going east-west.