Kenyon Rosenthal
Kenyon Rosenthal
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Jordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Rosenthal led the state in rushing as a junior taking 288 carries for 2,106 yards and 24 touchdowns. 5’11” 205 lbs. he’s highly productive and proves he can be a workhorse as a three down back. Good mix of speed and power while displaying good vision and patience finding an open running lane. Decisive when he attacks the gap being able stick his foot in the ground and get north/south with speed. Demonstrates that he can break through contact at the first level and then burst away once in space. Sustained second gear he shows the ability to outrun pursuit angles and finish long runs in the endzone. No offers yet but will see increased recruiting attention entering the spring contact period. Listed as one of prep redzone’s top rankings risers on the most recent update.
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Read EvaluationNick Rock | Prep Redzone Scout
Rosenthal is a dangerous big play ability type of Back that holds all the potential to be a well talked about player here in 2026 that’s easily a preseason OPOY candidate to watch. He runs with authority and possesses excellent top end speed, frequently busting those long runs purely with that speed alone. On top of that, he shows excellent balance (play 0:53 mark on film) with the ability to run through opponents or make one cut and be gone. He comes off a ridiculous Jr. year by rushing for 2,100 yards and 24 TD’s.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Rosenthal jumped over 70 overall spots after leading the 2027 class in rushing with 2,106 yards and 25 touchdowns on 288 carries. 5’11” 205 lbs. with a strong compact frame. Runs with excellent vision and patience, consistently pressing the line of scrimmage before identifying and attacking running lanes. Displays a slippery running style with outstanding balance, maintaining forward momentum through contact and bouncing off defenders to extend plays. Shows both short-area quickness to make defenders miss in tight spaces and long speed to finish runs once he reaches the second level. Powerful enough to run through arm tackles while maintaining the agility to win in space. Consistent production, physical tools, and advanced feel for the position point to clear Division I potential as he continues to develop.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Rosenthal’s one of the leading rushers in the state with 1,714 yards and 20 touchdowns on 236 carries. In the 34-14 win over Combs, he took 35 carries for 212 yards and two touchdowns. He’s a physical north and south ball carrier but has deceptive short area quickness and acceleration in tight spaces. A tough tackle once he gets going downhill with a combination of size, strength, and speed.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Break out season for the junior RB racking up 1,227 yards and 15 touchdowns on 173 carries, averaging 136 yards per game. At 5’11” 205 lbs. he’s a hard downhill runner who applies immediate pressure to the defense to be gap sound. Shows good open field speed once he hits the second level. Flashes excellent contact balance and quick cut balance, allowing him to slip through gaps and absorb contact while maintaining forward momentum. Tough, crafty, and savvy with the ball in his hands, he runs with both power and patience, making him a big play threat any time he touches the ball.
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