Chase Enlow
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Chase Enlow
Chase
Enlow
5'9" | 190 lbs | RB
The Hun School | 2026
State
NJ
earns the title of Best All-Around Back for his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. Bursting onto the scene last season, the Hun School standout proved he could do it all—hitting holes with burst, showing solid speed in the open field, and making plays as a receiver.
Enlow thrives on contact. His balance and ability to shed tackles make him a threat in the run and passing game. Whether split out wide or catching passes out of the backfield, he brings versatility that fits perfectly into today’s offenses.
With college programs valuing running backs who double as offensive weapons, Enlow’s skill set stands out. That’s why he’s already earned offers from schools like West Virginia, Rutgers, and Boston College. Playing in the private parochial league won’t stop him from catching the attention of top scouts. Expect him to continue making his case as one of the most dynamic backs in the 2026 class.
2024 Junior Season Highlights:
(Scrimmage + 2 games)
-Torn right ACL after 2nd game
-7 TDS over 350 all-purpose yds@Red_Zone75 @Tonyrazz03 @mfarrellsports https://t.co/LZ5pfSUBZN pic.twitter.com/r245BOZKaw— Chase Enlow
Chase Enlow 5'9" | 190 lbs | RB The Hun School | 2026 State NJ 2026 3⭐️RB (@ChaseEnlow) January 6, 2025
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Although he shares the backfield with 2025 graduate and Rutgers commit
Kamar Archie
Kamar
Archie
6'1" | 215 lbs | RB
The Hun School | 2025
State
NJ
, believe it or not sources tell me that
Chase Enlow
Chase
Enlow
5'9" | 190 lbs | RB
The Hun School | 2026
State
NJ
is, in fact Hun’s starter. Enlow has great vision, often making preemptive cuts behind the line of scrimmage. Additionally, Enlow moves very well when moving laterally. A threat in the receiving game, he catches the ball with his hands and has the moves to shake defenders. Like a boxer evading the speed bag, Enlow bounces in-and-out of his path very well. A bit smaller of an athlete, he has enough deceptiveness to squeak behind his offensive line and burst through into the open field. The spin move is at Enlow’s disposal too, as we see him use it to both evade tacklers and get around blocks. Additionally, we see that he has balance when he runs and does not lose speed when he makes cuts – especially those hard, laterally ones.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Currently the number 2 RB in the NJ 2026 class,
Chase Enlow
Chase
Enlow
5'9" | 190 lbs | RB
The Hun School | 2026
State
NJ
is making a strong case for taking over the top spot. Combining for nearly 800 offensive yards and 6 touchdowns in 2023, Chase has already gained national recognition as he has taken visits to schools such as Notre Dame, Rutgers, Boston College, and Syracuse. A running back that hits the ground running once the ball is in his hands, Chase may be equipped with the fastest acceleration in the state. He is able to jump cut and explode out of the position, leaving defenders stunned in their tracks. Not only does he have the vision to go with the speed, but he also has the lateral quickness to get to the outside before the defenders can react. Chase will be putting up big numbers in 2024.
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Chase Enlow
Chase
Enlow
5'9" | 190 lbs | RB
The Hun School | 2026
State
NJ
has a perfect name for football, since the majority of the defenders will find themselves chasing him as he rips it right past them. If there is one underrated running back on this list, it’s Chase. Over the next season I expect to see him climb up on all of the rankings.
As a sophomore, Chase ran for 704 yards and a staggering 13 touchdowns. Carving through defenders and running with a purpose, Chase uses his amazing vision to make calculated decisions when running the ball. Not only is he a great runner, but his skills continue into the pass game. His offensive coordinator was able to find ways to put the ball in Chase’s hands in the open field, and let him do the rest. 2023 will be a big year for Chase and his future.
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