Peyton Chaney is a 5'9" Running Back/Athlete in the 2030 class.
Chaney attends Rowe in Texas.
Chaney's Player Profile was created on November 3, 2025.
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Peyton
ChaneyRB/ATH
Class
2030
Height
5'9"
Weight
182
HS
Rowe
|
TX
From the Lone Star State (TX) to the “RIZE” in New Jersey
Peyton Chaney is an all-around type of running back and athlete. Chaney can make the plays needed to...
Written by Austin Butler
Peyton
ChaneyRB/ATH
Class
2030
Height
5'9"
Weight
182
HS
Rowe
|
TX
Houston Who’s Next Exposure Camp Recap: Who Stood Out?
Peyton was a standout at the camp today, consistently impressing with his elite speed and natural athleticism. Whether...
Written by Alin Edouard
Peyton
ChaneyRB/ATH
Class
2030
Height
5'9"
Weight
182
HS
Rowe
|
TX
Houston Who’s Next: MVPs Stamped Their Name
Peyton took home RB MVP after a smooth, standout performance all camp. In one-on-one drills, he looked effortless,...
Written by Alin Edouard
Austin Butler | Prep Redzone Scout
Austin Butler
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Peyton ChaneyPeytonChaney
5'9" | 182 lbs | RB/ATH
Rowe | 2030 TX
is an all-around type of running back and athlete. Chaney can make the plays needed to be successful and he is someone you can rely on. He had a big showing at our Next camp which is a major reason he is going to be able to showcase his abilities against some of the best around!
Peyton was a standout at the camp today, consistently impressing with his elite speed and natural athleticism. Whether in drills or live reps, he showed the ability to track the ball in the air, catch it cleanly, and make plays immediately after the catch. His hands were reliable, and he demonstrated the instincts of a polished playmaker.
While primarily a running back, Peyton’s skill set makes him a true dual-threat. He can take handoffs and burst through gaps with vision and acceleration, but his route-running ability and ball-tracking skills allow him to line up as a receiver and create mismatches in the passing game. Peyton took home the MVP.
Peyton took home RB MVP after a smooth, standout performance all camp. In one-on-one drills, he looked effortless, reading blocks quickly and making defenders miss with sharp cuts and fluid footwork. He didn’t just excel as a runner—Peyton also ran precise routes from the slot, showing reliable hands and the ability to create separation in the passing game. Every rep highlighted his vision, burst, and ability to finish plays strong, making him one of the most polished and dynamic offensive weapons at the camp.