Sean Tahi is a 5'10" Running Back in the 2027 class.
Tahi attends Lone Peak in Utah.
Tahi's Player Profile was created on August 10, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
2027’s: Under Recruited Prospects
Sean is a true three down back and has improved his hands in the receiving game. He is...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
2027’s: RB’s to Know
Sean is a complete three-down back and he has a great feel for the game. He is a...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
Beehive Buzz Live: Corner Canyon at Lone Peak
Tahi is a complete three down back and if they can get him going early and settle the...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
August Recap: Running Back Roundup
Tahi made his seasonal debut and looked fantastic. He blends speed and physicality well and has good vision...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
6A- Region 3 Preview: Lone Peak
Tahi shows good patience and has the vision you want to see. He does a good job of...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
2027 Rankings: Potential Risers. Pt1
Tahi broke out last year and has the ability to creep into the top 12. He is a...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
Electric Running Backs: which prospects are poised to breakout?
Tahi is a patient runner who allows his blocks to form. He’ll ride that wave and when he...
Written by Andy Pham
Sean
TahiRB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
170
HS
Lone Peak
|
UT
Ranked and Ready: In-Depth Look at 2027’s Best RBs
Sean Tahi is a good mix of speed and power as a runner. He’s the type of running...
Written by Hunter Tierney
Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Andy Pham
Prep Redzone Scout
Sean is a true three down back and has improved his hands in the receiving game. He is an elusive runner with good vision and patience behind the line. He has a quick acceleration and has the speed to get to the edge. He has juice to his game and can finish off his run with power. He’s an exciting prospect and he doesn’t have a lot of tread, so he’s a player where his best days are ahead.
Sean is a complete three-down back and he has a great feel for the game. He is a patient runner, does a good job of being aptient behind the line and has the vision necessary to find the open hole. He has the quickness and burst needed, and he has the speed to get to the edge. In the receiving game, he has good hands and doesn’t fight with the ball. He is a willing blocker, and that makes him an important part to keep on the field.
Tahi is a complete three down back and if they can get him going early and settle the offensive line down, it’ll go a long way in deciding the outcome. He’s the best running back on the team and is a runner that shows good patience, has the necessary vision to find a crease at the first level, does well in getting small and surviving initial contact and he has the contact balance and speed to sustain his runs and get to the edge. He’s a D1 recruit and if they can get him going as an outlet recei,he can utilize his creativity in the open field.
Tahi made his seasonal debut and looked fantastic. He blends speed and physicality well and has good vision and patience as a runner. He should jump-start that running game, and Tahi is an exceptional runner who should garner D1 offers.
Tahi shows good patience and has the vision you want to see. He does a good job of anticipating a hole opening up. He is a between-the-tackles runner who has the speed to get to the edge and can make defenders miss. Tahi has good contact balance and does well operating in tight quarters. He has the size and necessary frame to be a three-down back. He should start to see offers come his way.
Tahi broke out last year and has the ability to creep into the top 12. He is a patient runner, with good vision, excellent contact balance, and the speed to get to the edge. With continued progress, he has the right to be a steady riser.
Tahi is a patient runner who allows his blocks to form. He’ll ride that wave and when he sees a hole open up, he shoots through and works to the second and third level. The patience that he has is great, but he knows when to attack and when to throttle it up a notch. Tahi is a physical runner and works between the tackles as often as he’ll look to get to the edge. He’s a complete runner in that aspect. He has good vision and his lateral quickness allows him to quickly get to the open spot. Tahi is a physical runner and embodies his team, tough, physical, wears you out and when you’re tired, gashes you for chunk yards.
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5'10" | 170 lbs | RB
Lone Peak | 2027 StateUT
is a good mix of speed and power as a runner. He’s the type of running back that linebackers never want to face. Always willing to lower his shoulder and go through defenders, but also quick enough to get around them if he needs to. That can be extremely draining for a linebacking corps on the other end of those powerful hits for four quarters. With his speed, Tahi is very effective in the passing game as well. When he lines up in the slot, oftentimes linebackers can’t cover him on their own. As he goes into his sophomore year, Tahi is a player that could turn a lot of heads throughout the season.