Kingston Fiefia-Cooper is a 6'1" Running Back/Athlete in the 2026 class.
Fiefia-Cooper attends Corner Canyon in Utah.
Fiefia-Cooper's Player Profile was created on August 2, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Kingston
Fiefia-CooperRB/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
210
HS
Corner Canyon
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UT
2026’s That Need to be Offered
Kingston is an excellent runner. He is patient behind the line, has the necessary vision and does a...
Written by Andy Pham
Kingston
Fiefia-CooperRB/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
210
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
Beehive Buzz Live: Corner Canyon at Lone Peak
Kingston has good vision and is light on his feet, and does well churning his legs, and has...
Written by Andy Pham
Kingston
Fiefia-CooperRB/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
210
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
August Recap: Running Back Roundup
Kingston has shined in his limited opportunities. He is one of my favorite runners to watch in the...
Written by Andy Pham
Kingston
Fiefia-CooperRB/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
210
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
6A- Region 3 Preview: Corner Canyon
Fiefia-Cooper is an exciting athlete who can be a two-way player, but his home is at running back....
Written by Andy Pham
Kingston
Fiefia-CooperRB/ATH
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
210
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
Electric Running Backs: which prospects are poised to breakout?
Cooper is a taller Running Back but has an excellent frame that should get him to 200lbs and...
Written by Andy Pham
Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Andy Pham
Prep Redzone Scout
Kingston is an excellent runner. He is patient behind the line, has the necessary vision and does a good job of surviving initial contact and has the power and speed to finish off his runs. He shows good twitch and will fall forward in his carries. He has the frame to be a workhorse back and he has the quickness to bring a change of pace to the back field.
Kingston has good vision and is light on his feet, and does well churning his legs, and has good contact balance. He is a runner with good speed and gets to the edge with ease. He’s an excellent runner and is an option in the passing game as he shows soft hands. He’s a player who’s been efficient with his touches and a player with a good ceiling.
Kingston has shined in his limited opportunities. He is one of my favorite runners to watch in the class. He moves exceptionally well and is light on his feet, and does a good job of churning his legs and driving for additional yards. He’s a runner who is elusive and has good hip fluidity. In open space, he’ll make a defender miss, and he is a runner who will finish off his runs.
Fiefia-Cooper is an exciting athlete who can be a two-way player, but his home is at running back. He has good vision and patience behind the line. Once he gets through the first level he has the speed to get to the edge and hit the runway for home. He moves well laterally and has good footwork, and he has long strides as a runner. He is a smooth and effortless runner and overall is a great mover. He should garner a bigger role this season and will play at the next level. He has all the skills you want to see in a complete back.
Cooper is a taller Running Back but has an excellent frame that should get him to 200lbs and eventually beyond. He is a talented runner with excellent vision and anticipation. Cooper is a runner with great lateral movement and very adept at change of direction. He easily weaves his way through traffic and effortless in his lateral quickness. Cooper does well running in between tackles with very good contact balance and has good speed to get to the second and third level. He knows when to be patient, and does not panic behind the line, he will press the line and ride the wave to find a crease, and with his good vision, once he gets to the second level he’s looking to pick up chunk yards. The shift from patience to making defenders miss in open field is tantalizing to watch. With his background as a cornerback, his hands allow him to be a receiving option but in the system at Corner Canyon, they typically don’t ask their backs to catch. Cooper showcases excellent movement and an exciting runner who blends patience, vision and quick movement patterns to make defenders miss.