Myles Eatmon
Myles Eatmon
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Joshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Myles Eatmon
Myles
Eatmon
5'11" | 205 lbs | RB
Northern Nash | 2027
State
NC
is one of the top returning running backs in the state, regardless of region. A durable, explosive playmaker, he totaled nearly 1,700 rushing yards and 25 touchdowns last season. With the ability to score from anywhere on the field, Eatmon is a true game-breaker and a constant threat every time he touches the ball.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Once Eatmon added weight last offseason, it was over for defenses. He moves laterally as well as any running back in the state and has a type of bend that makes him look like an edge rusher when he bounces to the outside. He put up 1,600 yards and 25 touchdowns in one of the best smashmouth conferences in the state.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Eatmon is one of the most dependable and complete junior backs in the region — a true three-down workhorse who can grind out tough yards, move the chains, and finish drives with authority. He runs with power, balance, and a steady motor that wears defenses down over four quarters. Last game, he delivered another classic Eatmon performance, posting 115 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns, setting the tone early and controlling the pace throughout. He’s the type of back who quietly racks up 120+ yards before you even realize it, and as Northern Nash pushes deeper into the playoffs, his consistency will be one of their biggest strengths.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Eatmon delivered a monster performance in his most recent outing, rushing for over 200 yards and 4 touchdowns on fewer than 20 carries — an efficiency that speaks volumes about his explosiveness and vision. The junior running back has been a steady force for Pinecrest all season, capable of breaking long runs or grinding out tough yards between the tackles. His balance and patience allow him to set up blocks perfectly before bursting through lanes. As the Patriots enter the final week of the regular season, Eatmon’s playmaking ability and consistency make him the offensive X-factor who can tilt the game in Pinecrest’s favor.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Eatmon has become the true workhorse for the Pinecrest offense. The junior back runs with toughness between the tackles but has the burst and top-end speed to take it the distance from anywhere on the field. His balance through contact and vision at the line make him a nightmare for defenses trying to load the box. When Eatmon establishes the run early, it opens up the entire Patriot playbook — he’s the engine that keeps Pinecrest’s offense rolling and a major X-factor in Week 10.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
The veteran back set the tone early, scoring the first touchdown of the game and never looking back. Eatmon finished with two touchdowns and several explosive runs, consistently gashing the Hunt defense with his downhill style. His leadership and toughness powered the Knights’ offense in key moments — the heartbeat of Northern’s ground attack.
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Read EvaluationJoshua Graham | Prep Redzone Scout
Myles Eastmon (RB, Northern Nash, c/o 2026) was a big-play machine in Week 5, breaking off several long runs to keep the offense rolling before sealing the game in dramatic fashion. Eastmon found the end zone twice on the night, including a walk-off 30-yard touchdown run that lifted Northern Nash to victory. His blend of speed and explosiveness made him the difference-maker, and his ability to shine in clutch moments shows why he’s quickly becoming one of the region’s most dangerous backs.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Eatmon is off to a great start this year. He’s a quick running back with great size that sometimes just needs to get in a rhythm. The more he touches the ball, the more he heats up, until he breaks a big run. He’s excelled on a lot of one-cut runs and out of the Wildcat, where he can read the line and pick his hole. He looks like he’s continuing to get bigger and we think he could be one of the state’s best.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but Eatmon is yet another North Carolina native that played for the South Carolina Future Stars eighth-grade team last month. Eatmon is a good-looking prospect, who did a nice job as the perfect blend between the other two backs Savion Lindsay and Nasir Waldrop. He brought the power and tackle-breaking style of Lindsay and the quickness of Waldrop, scoring a touchdown against Georgia. He is put together very well and is starting to see college attention begin. Earlier in June he camped at North Carolina and there was some buzz about his performance there too. He told me really enjoyed his time on the campus of the Tarheels. Keep an eye on this young man.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Another back we saw at a PRZ Next camp this spring and has continued to do very well. First saw him at this event last year and the re-classed running back has not disappointed. A thick back at 5-foot-9 and 180 pounds, he’s starting to show what he can do, in both open field and between tackles. Protects the ball very well and doesn’t make unnecessary movements before hitting the hole.
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