Javarris Warner
Javarris Warner
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Kelly Christian | Prep Redzone Scout
Warner’s sub-11.0 speed is quickly evident in his highlight reel, with multiple 90+ yard touchdowns, including a 99-yard touchdown run from his own 1-yard line. Calling him explosive is an understatement, as he can strike out from anywhere on the field every time he touches the ball. Whether it’s in the run game, pass game, or on special teams, all it takes is the slightest crease of daylight for Warner to exploit for 6. Naturally, he has the speed to beat defenders on the perimeter, even outrunning their cut-off or pursuit angles. He accumulated over 1,300 all-purpose yards in 2025. Warner currently holds over 15 FBS offers and recently decommitted from Cincinnati.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
A West Georgia back fresh off a “breakout” junior season, this small-town running back brings an impressive blend of size, speed, and versatility at 5-foot-10 195-pounds. He shows capable hands out of the backfield, the ability to help in the return game, and enough speed to out-run defenders down the field. He runs hard, eludes defenders in the open field, and didn’t waste any time during his recruitment, committing to the Cincinnati Bearcats last fall. Now, Warner will see a bump in his Prep Redzone rankings, climbing into the top-100 after his big junior season where he ran for just under 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns. As a senior, look for Warner to carry the load and improve his numbers even more in 2026.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the state’s top running backs in the 2027 class has already made his college commitment. Javarris Warner Javarris Warner 5'10" | 175 lbs | RB Troup County | 2027 State GA , a speedy back out of Troup County and one of the best overall running backs in West Georgia, committed to the Cincinnati Bearcats today over programs like Florida State, Central Florida, Vanderbilt, among others. He’s rushed for 613 yards and seven touchdowns today in eight games, averaging an impressive 7.7 yards per carry. He’s hit the 100-yard mark four times this season and has the Tigers rolling with a 8-0 record. He’s currently ranked as the No. 11 running back prospect in Georgia for his class.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the top returning backs in West Georgia, Warner is coming off a really productive sophomore season where he ran for 816 yards and nine touchdowns while also making plays out of the backfield. He’s a quick, shifty back who can stay on his feet after first contact and out-run defenders in the open field. The 5-foot-10 180-pounder has been impressive this summer during the camp circuit and has earned new offers from Georgia State and Murray State with more likely on the way.
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Read EvaluationLawrence Morgan | Prep Redzone Scout
The 5’10 175 RB looked impressive in the practice leading up to todays game. Physical guy that toughness to run between the tackles and the explosive speed to take it to the house when he reached the 2nd level. Warner has been laser timed in the 40 at 4.45 and has good balance after contact. He had a breakout sophomore season at Troup Co combing for close to 1000 yards rushing and receiving.
Outlook: Already has caught the eye of the Redzone staff, ranking him as the #17 overall RB in the 2027 Class. He had a productive season on the field and will only continue to get better and catch eyes. Next level speed.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the fastest and more productive 2027 running backs in West Georgia from the regular season, Warner is a slipper back who can maneuver his way through the defense, and then take off down the field when there’s room to run. He’s an excellent straight-line runner who is also physical enough to break tackles down the field. Warner ran for 816 yards and nine touchdowns last fall, rushing for at least 100 yards in four games this season. His best football is still way down the road, and after an eye-opening sophomore season, look for Warner to light up the stat sheet as a junior next year.
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