David Gabriel-Georges
David Gabriel-Georges
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Chris Smith | Prep Redzone Scout
Probably nobody in the state was more important to their team last season than Gabriel-Georges, who performed like a man among boys on several occasions. This Canadian native took a major step in his game last Fall where he showed the upside to potentially be the top running back prospect in the country and one of the best overall players in the nation. For his junior campaign, Gabriel-Georges ran for 1,756 yards and 27 touchdowns, including a 212 rushing and 2 score performance in the state title game versus Brentwood Academy. This guy is a prime contender to go back to back to back winning Mr. Football next Fall as well as earn our #PRZTN player of the year yet again due to his overwhelming play on the field.
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Read EvaluationChris Smith | Prep Redzone Scout
Throughout the 2025 season, Gabriel-Georges was a near unstoppable force and because of that, along with winning the D2-Class AAA state championship, he earned “Mr. Football” honors for the second time in his Red Raiders career. This junior ball carrier definitely earned this award after his nearly 1,750 plus yard, 27 touchdown season that was done against strong competition week in and week out. Whenever the Red Raiders needed something big to happen, Gabriel-Georges delivered. He had heisman-like moments multiple times this year, including a 435 yard, 7 touchdown game. Returning next year as a senior, Gabriel-Georges has a great shot at being a 3-time “Mr. Football” winner due to his Baylor team being a strong contender at repeating as state champions.
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Read EvaluationChris Smith | Prep Redzone Scout
This native Canadian capped off his junior year in style as he took home MVP honors after stellar performance in his team’s 28-24 title game victory over Brentwood Academy. Gabriel-Georges has been sensational all season and he was once again as he produced 212 total offensive yards (152 rushing, 60 receiving) and two touchdowns against the Eagles. He’s had bigger days this Fall but his athletic running style and ability to pick up first downs made a big difference in this championship contest.
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