Jordan Bishop
Jordan Bishop
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Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Fifth on the list is a new name to the top five, but a player who’s deserving of the ranking.
Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
started his career at Cornwall Central, but will make the move to the PSAL, and join Erasmus Hall for his Senior Season. The 5’9″ 190-Pound back, displays a solid frame for the RB Position.
I liked his ability to make catches. He showed a good release, and hands making multiple tricky catches. In Indy RB drills, he showed quick feet, and good instincts. He ran angry at the ground, and showed he could make cuts and change his direction throughout the play. Bishop is a smart, physical, and talented RB, and going into his senior season, I will be watching him closely, and so should colleges.
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First on the standout list is
Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
. The Cornwall Central RB, had a great showcase in Warwick, and solidified himself as one of the top backs in a loaded 2027 class. In 1v1 Drills, I liked his ability to make catches. He showed a good release, and hands making multiple tricky catches. In Indy RB drills, he showed quick feet, and good instincts. He ran angry at the ground, and showed he could make cuts and change his direction throughout the play. Bishop is a smart, physical, and talented RB, and going into his senior season, I will be watching him closely, and so should college.
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Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
was one of two running backs blessed with elite physical presences; however, it was Bishop’s performance that made him the top dog. More than any other running back at a camp I can recall, Bishop did an excellent job of gaining his power and moment through the ground. In doing so, I can comfortably forecast that he is a strong, powerful ball carrier. This actually translated to 1v1s. Matched up as a receiver on a linebacker, there was a whole lot coming downhill, quickly, at that poor linebacker. Bishop exploded so fast that he was already past his defender before the kid had an opportunity to move. During indy he was one of the backs who moved his feet a mile-a-minute tightly to the cone during drill work. Lastly, he ran an excellent whip route and managed to adjust to a poorly thrown ball with ease.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
First on the standout list is
Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
. The Cornwall Central RB, had a great showcase in Warwick, and solidified himself as one of the top backs in a loaded 2027 class. In 1v1 Drills, I liked his ability to make catches. He showed a good release, and hands making multiple tricky catches. In Indy RB drills, he showed quick feet, and good instincts. He ran angry at the ground, and showed he could make cuts and change his direction throughout the play. Bishop is a smart, physical, and talented RB, and going into his senior season, I will be watching him closely, and so should college.
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Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
made a strong case as one of the top running backs at the entire event, showcasing a rare blend of size, strength, and athleticism. Built solidly from top to bottom, he paired a powerful frame with an explosive first step. He showed the ability to win to the edge and turn upfield without resistance, while his quick, controlled footwork allowed him to move upfield with precision.
Bishop’s receiving ability stood out in a big way as well, as he consistently beat defenders at the snap and created immediate separation with his speed. On breaks, his quick feet allowed him to gain an advantage against defensive backs in coverage and make it an easier pitch and catch. Overall, his versatility and playmaking ability set him apart throughout the showcase.
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Bishop, starred in the Dragons win over Goshen Central. The Junior, has made. multiple appearances on the stat sheet stuffer list.
In the win for Cornwall Central, Bishop had 22 carries, and accumulated 167 yards, and two touchdowns. The Junior, averaged 7.6 yards per carry.
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Bishop is another RB who had a five touchdown performance. The Cornwall Center back, had 191 yards on 15 carries, and five touchdowns.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
The final Section Nine back featured in this article is Cornwall Central’s
Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
. The 5’9″ 190-Pound back displays a solid build for the RB position.
Bishop is an elite IQ RB, on tape, he waits for blocks and looks across the LOS for gaps to break free. Once he passes the LOS, he is impossible to tackle. He is equally as strong as elusive as he manages to move forward throughout tackles and normally bounces right past the first defenseman.
Bishop is one of my top backs in the state and can solidify himself as a top RB with continued success during his Junior Season.
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Jordan Bishop
Jordan
Bishop
5'9" | 195 lbs | RB/ATH
Erasmus Hall | 2027
State
NY
is a freight train that gets moving forward with his momentum moving north throughout tackle attempts. In the same fashion, once there is an open lane that Bishop is able to find, he is able to take off to the races. On outside pitches, he was able to stay patient in letting his blocks develop to then find open space to get moving down the field for positive yardage. Given that, the ball carrier vision was constant in finding small holes to cut back to the inside on longer runs. Lastly, will throw a small stiff arm to separate from tacklers.
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Stock Up Showcase: New York
12/13/2025
- 40 Yd #1
- 4.72s
- 40 Yd #2
- 4.67s
- Shuttle #1
- 4.45s
- Shuttle #2
- 4.38s
- Broad #1
- 8'0"
- Broad #2
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