Cyle Kisner is a 5'6" Running Back/Defensive Back in the 2027 class.
Kisner attends Wellington in Colorado.
Kisner's Player Profile was created on February 27, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Cyle
KisnerRB/DB
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
Weight
155
HS
Wellington
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CO
Film Room: 2027 Running Back Watchlist
Kisner measures in at 5’8 155-pounds. This past season, he had 96 carries for 836 yards with 13...
Written by Matt Tate
Cyle
KisnerRB/DB
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
Weight
155
HS
Wellington
|
CO
Inside 2A Title Win: The Wellington Stars Who Shined Brightest
Kisner proved once again that he is one of Wellington’s most versatile and reliable offensive chess pieces. His...
Written by Robert Davis
Cyle
KisnerRB/DB
Class
2027
Height
5'6"
Weight
155
HS
Wellington
|
CO
Under The Radar Prospects To Know From Wellington vs Greeley West 7v7
Kissner was a receiver that showed good route running ability and showed good hands as well. He was...
Written by Robert Davis
Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Matt Tate
Prep Redzone Scout
Kisner measures in at 5’8 155-pounds. This past season, he had 96 carries for 836 yards with 13 touchdowns, 9 receptions for 77 yards with 3 touchdowns, 9 total tackles (6 solo, 3 assisted), 1 INT, and 2 PD. Kisner has very good athletic ability due to very good change of direction, speed, acceleration, and balance. He consistently uses his shiftiness and controlled feet to make defenders miss. Very good vision with explosive jump cuts to pivot with ease. Very good inside running. He’ll use his balance to counteract LBs, and spin around them too. After Kisner breaks through the 2nd level, he uses his home run speed and is gone. Kisner has also shown to be a reliable target out of the backfield. Another beast coming out of Wellington !
Kisner proved once again that he is one of Wellington’s most versatile and reliable offensive chess pieces. His ability to contribute as both a runner and receiver opened up the playbook and gave the offense an adaptable weapon who could take pressure off his teammates. Kisner was effective on the ground, showing smooth footwork, patience behind his blockers and a natural feel for finding daylight. His ability to pick up chunk yardage kept the offense in rhythm and kept the defense off balance. His receiving touchdown in the second quarter showcased his route running ability, as he separated cleanly and found space in the endzone for a nice score. When lined up wide, Kisner consistently created separation and secured grabs, displaying strong hands and awareness. His ability to transition seamlessly between positions makes him a mismatchup and extremely valuable to the offense. As he continues to develop, Kisner is set to become an even bigger focal point moving forward and his performance in the championship solidified him as a rising name to track closely.
Kissner was a receiver that showed good route running ability and showed good hands as well. He was able to create some separation with his route and give his QB a target area to throw. He was able to show a good catch radius and haul in some difficult catches. He will be a young under the radar guy to know for this upcoming season.