Tymond Foxx
Tymond Foxx
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Corey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Tymond Foxx
Tymond
Foxx
5'7" | 205 lbs | RB
Largo | 2026
State
MD
has established himself as one of Maryland’s premier power backs, a downhill runner who specializes in turning routine carries into punishing, drive-sustaining gains. Built for contact, Foxx consistently racks up yards after first hit, lowering his pads and finishing runs with authority. But he’s far from just a bruiser, once he clears the line, his second-level burst allows him to rip off chunk plays and flip field position in an instant.
Foxx’s production this season cements his status among the state’s elite:
- 23 rushing touchdowns
- 1 receiving touchdown
- Tied for second in Maryland in total touchdowns
Whether he’s grinding out tough yards between the tackles or breaking free into daylight, Foxx brings a physical identity to his offense that wears defenses down over four quarters.
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Tymond Foxx
Tymond
Foxx
5'7" | 205 lbs | RB
Largo | 2026
State
MD
is a compact and physical running back who thrives as a downhill runner. At 5-foot-7, 205 pounds, he is a powerful ball carrier who is difficult to bring down, consistently finishing his runs with authority and punishing defenders who attempt to tackle him. Foxx’s ability to stay upright after initial contact and fight through tackles makes him a tough assignment for opposing defenses. He wastes no time at the line of scrimmage, hitting the hole quickly and making decisive cuts. While Foxx doesn’t rely heavily on lateral movement, he has enough wiggle to make defenders miss in space when needed. His agility allows him to navigate tight gaps efficiently, and he has the speed to break off explosive runs of 15-plus yards. While his quickness and burst are evident, he can continually improve upon his top-end speed.
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Read EvaluationCorey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Foxx was the second-leading scorer in the class, behind only Blouir. The junior running back has shown flashes of dominance since he first started carrying the ball as a freshman. This season, Foxx accumulated 158 total points and 21 touchdowns. He finished with 1,334 yards, averaging 6.5 yards per carry, and posted six 100-yard games out of nine. Foxx also had five games with three or more touchdowns.
A one-cut-and-go type of back, Foxx hits the hole quickly and heads downhill. He’s a physical runner when needed, but also knows when to rely on his elusiveness and ball-carrying vision. Once he gets past the second level, he becomes a freight train, tough for defenders to bring down. Foxx’s combination of strength and agility makes him a difficult tackle in the open field.
Recently, Foxx received his first offer from Fairmont State University. This early offer comes at a perfect time, and it could spark attention from other programs. With his impressive body of work, his evaluation is sure to attract more interest from college programs looking to add a dynamic talent to their roster.
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Read EvaluationTodd Haldis | Prep Redzone Scout
Tymond had a huge showing last weekend in Largo’s victory of Friendly HS. Foxx, for the second week in a row, went off for over 200yds rushing. He had 238 yards on 34 carries for a 7.0 avg. per carry. Foxx didn’t get rack up the yardage but turned those yards into points by going for 4 TDs on the day. A powerful back, Tymond is hard to bring down once he gets going. Runs behind his pads, shows quick feet and able to burst through the hole with speed & power. He is having a huge junior season and I expect him to continue to put up huge numbers week in and week out for Largo.
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Read EvaluationCorey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Foxx made a splash in 2024 after making a name for himself in the 2023 season with a few carries on the varsity squad. Last season he rushed for 1322 yards and 17 touchdowns. He had 3 games with over 200 yards and 5 games with 2 or more touchdowns. Foxx is a balanced back that is heavy for his current height, he’s a tough tackle in the box and has the explosiveness to break off long runs and chunk plays.
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Read EvaluationCorey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Foxx played at the varsity level this past season and showed that he can bump with the big boys. Foxx was used in Largos heavy and I formation; his carries were between the tackles where he keeps his feet moving after contact and can push the pile. He shows some good size and power while carrying the ball. He ran for 400+ yards and 8 TD’s this past season. I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do as he is included more in the offense.
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