Kyle Williams is a 5'11" Running Back in the 2027 class.
Williams attends PikeView in West Virginia.
Williams's Player Profile was created on February 27, 2026.
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Expert Analysis
Kyle
WilliamsRB
Class
2027
Height
5'11"
Weight
185
HS
PikeView
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WV
2026 Team Preview: PikeView Panthers
BREAKOUT CANDIDATE A much bigger role awaits 2027 RB/LB Kyle Williams entering his senior season. With PikeView graduating...
Written by Matthew Layton
Kyle
WilliamsRB
Class
2027
Height
5'11"
Weight
185
HS
PikeView
|
WV
Offseason Predictions: 5 Breakout Players in 2026 (Pt. 13)
Kyle Williams heads into his senior offseason at PikeView with an opportunity coming after the Panthers graduated their...
Written by Matthew Layton
Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
Matthew Layton
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
BREAKOUT CANDIDATE
A much bigger role awaits 2027 RB/LB Kyle Williams entering his senior season. With PikeView graduating its top two 1,000-yard rushers, the Panthers will be looking for someone to help carry the load in their Wing-T offense. Williams appears to be one of the leading candidates as he flashed his potential in limited offensive opportunities as a junior, rushing 51 times for 369 yards while also recording 49 tackles on defense. Williams showed the toughness and versatility to contribute on both sides of the ball and has the size and athleticism to take on a much heavier workload. If he continues to build on last season’s production, expect him to play a major role in helping replace PikeView’s rushing output while putting together a breakout senior campaign.
Kyle WilliamsKyleWilliams
5'11" | 185 lbs | RB
PikeView | 2027 WV
heads into his senior offseason at PikeView with an opportunity coming after the Panthers graduated their top two rushers from a Wing-T attack that always needs a reliable backfield presence. In limited touches as a junior, he made the most of his chances, carrying it 51 times for 369 yards and adding 49 tackles on defense, which points to a player his coaches trusted in multiple roles. The next question is proving he can handle a full workload and be the tone setter in an offense built on consistency and toughness. Williams has a clear path to turning rotational production into a breakout senior season and establishing himself as one of the more dependable players on the team.