Jeffery Logan III
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Moving away from the PSAL League, we have
Jeffery Logan III
Jeffery
Logan III
5'10" | 190 lbs | RB/DB
Aquinas | 2026
State
NY
. Logan III is committed to Central Connecticut State, and put together a solid senior campaign for Aquinas Institute.
Logan III, stands at 5’10” 190-Pounds, displaying a solid build for a RB. He is a physical back, and uses his strength to push through holes across the line. I like his footwork in the backfield, and he can slow down plays at the line, to find gaps. He has good body control, and can stay on his feet through tackles. Logan III is an underrated back in NY, and CCSU is getting a star.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Jeffery Logan makes his second straight appearance in the Stat Sheet suffers article. The Aquinas Back had another Monster performance in Week Five.
In a 21-14 win over McQuaid Jesuit, the Senior had nine carries for 120 yards and two touchdowns. He had a long of 85, and averaged 13.3 per carry.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
My top RB riser from WNY, Logan found himself ranked tenth in a stacked 2026 RB room. Despite starts like
Elijah Kimble
Elijah
Kimble
5'10" | 185 lbs | RB
Canisius | 2027
State
NY
,
Tyrone Clark Jr
Tyrone
Clark Jr
5'10" | 205 lbs | RB
St. Francis | 2027
State
NY
, Dominic Cook Jr in WNY, Logan III has made a name for himself on Aquinas this season.
Logan III has played in five games this season for Aquinas, where he has 804 yards, and twelve touchdowns. He averages 161 yards per game, and leads all seniors in WNY.
Jeffery Logan is a quick Athlete who plays on both sides of the ball. He has good vision and can find the whole with ease. He has good footwork, and body control which allow him to change direction and avoid tackles.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
The last and final player in this week’s stat sheet stuffer article is Jeff Logan III, Logan III had a monster game for Aquinas Institute, racking up 264 yards, and four touchdowns, on 34 carries.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
The Aquinas Institute back tallied five touchdowns in a 44-12 win, while racking up 305 yards on twenty-two carries. He was a dominant factor in a big opening win for AI.
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Read EvaluationMatt Di Domenico | Prep Redzone Scout
Jeffrey Logan is a must see attraction at Aquinas Institute as he has a special amount of skills at the RB and LB position. Logan was able to flash his speed, agility, and change of direction ability throughout this past season by leaving defenders tackling at air. Undoubtedly, what helps translate to making him a star RB is his vision before he bursts onto the open lane. Logan has incredible patience and field awareness once the ball is in his hands. In like fashion, his skills at the RB spot translate over to the LB position. Logan was quick to jump snaps, would shoot gaps to make TFLs, and was strong at the POA. No doubt that this is a star player that will be leaned on to help Aquinas defend their Section V Title.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Logan III played two-ways for Aquinas and was the RB two for the skill position stacked school in Rochester – with a clear path to the RB1 role this upcoming season; you take the tape from last year and see some potential in what he can do with a full workload. He also was a good Strong Safet/LB for Aquinas – I like the tape on both sides of the ball, hence being listed at multiple positions, but I think there is a lot to look forward to with him at the RB position next season.
Logan III shows a good change of direction and some explosive movements on tape, but his long speed really stands out on tape. I have no verified times or track times yet, but he can pull away from guys on tape. It looks like he has really good breakaway speed for the RB position. Athletically, he looks good on tape, but we need to see the production in a number 1 role next season.
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