
Aiden Bliss | Port Allegany
Aiden Bliss
- Class
- 2026
- Position
- RB
- Height
- 6'0"
- Weight
- 200
- School
- Port Allegany
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Vic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
6’0, 200 pounds. 3.92 GPA. Averaged nearly 11 yards per carry, recorded an unreal 57 touchdowns throughout Port Allegany’s undefeated run to a State Title game. 3,100 rushing yards, a linebacker tape worth watching too.
Bishop Guilfoyle will be expecting a heavy dose of
Aiden Bliss
Aiden
Bliss
6'0" | 200 lbs | RB
Port Allegany | 2026
State
PA
on the ground, a backer who ranks just outside the top 30 at his position among PA juniors. A rank that is obviously going to change, Bliss offers nearly 20 minutes of two-way production via his Hudl. Five touchdown runs against Fort Cherry, this a week after Bliss set the Distirct 9 single season rushing record. The young man deserves all the recognition, accolades, and fanfare accumulated throughout this historic season.
Putting Bliss’s offensive prowess under a microscope, I can get the full spectrum of Bliss’s skills as a runner and return man. Carries balance of a 5’9, 150 pound back at 6’0, 205. Carries great power in his lower body, the two traits standout when plugging in the tape. Bliss’s offensive tape is littered with runs ran between the tackles, runs with Bliss following a lead blocker (FB), and finishing runs by barreling through weak backers and DBs. Port Allegany does a phenomenal job blocking up front, a ton of successful gaps created, especially when they utilize a sniffer/H-back to seal off holes at the second-level. Bliss can take direct snaps, he’s a bit of a better athlete than his build suggests. Power and strength are his calling card, yet he can house runs in which DBs have the inside track. Reps as a kick return show off these traits as well. Port Allegany is going to live with and by Bliss’s efforts. The game plan is likely a simple one, Guilfoyle Academy is going to have to do all they can to clog inside lanes, force Bliss to bounce runs behind the LOS. BG is going to have to rally to the football on each and every play to ensure Bliss doesn’t get loose, this kid is a sure bet to run through contact and bruise the first two defenders attempting to tackle him. BG is going to have to account for Bliss at backer on top of all of this. Bliss aligns in a traditional MIKE role for PA. A tape littered with run stuffs begins with Bliss catching three interceptions. As easy as it would be to fit Bliss into a stereotypical back/backer type role, this kid is much more than a bruising body in 1A football. If you don’t account for his entire skill set, he’s likely to exploit you in one way or another. Excited to watch this kid work in person. He’s going to fly up our ranks.
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