

Here is someone who finished with 1,898 rushing yards – 2,047 all-purpose yards, 24 touchdowns and he gets it done in the classroom – with a 3.1 GPA. Easily one of the state’s top backs a year ago, the attention has followed – and for good reason. Will add to what this program has coming back for the 2021 season. After missing the opportunity to get back to the 6A state championship game, head coach Mike Bennett and the Gators will certainly welcome this young man from Pensacola Catholic – and he truly put up some head-turning numbers on the field – while showcasing his skills in the classroom as well – with a 3.4 GPA. Recently offered by the US Naval Academy, it shows not only his football skills are impressive, but his character and work in the classroom are also outstanding. Helped to lead this program deep into the 8A playoffs. Not only a tremendous running back – with quickness, athleticism and size. The son of former University of Miami Hall of Famer Edgerrin James simply has it all. What would you expect from the son of a Hall of Fame running back, who hurdled every obstacle from high school to the NFL and came out on top. Quality talent that college coaches already know about. He has size, power and will find his way to the end zone. They talked about this talented football prospect last year – and as spring is right around the corner – he remains one of the top backs, who helped to lead his team to a banner season in 2020. The 2021 season will help him showcase his many skills – along with a summer camp tour.Ħ'0" | RB Havana Gadsden County | 2022 FL This is a very athletic football player who has size and is truly one of those difference makers. Here is definitely someone who really didn’t get the attention he deserved, but that is starting to change – as more people watched what he brings to the table. Today, we bring you five Class of 2022 prospects from around the state who are truly among the most talented we have in this class. But it did – and it continues to hamper in so many ways In the Class of 2022, which really has been short-changed handicapped in this Covid-aware society, has some outstanding running backs who haven’t gotten the spotlight that they would have if this all hadn’t gone down. While there are some team padded camps that running backs can certainly benefit from, the pandemic has done away those type of events that truly determine how good, skilled and tough an athlete happens to be. They cut, sprint, jump and power themselves to extra yardage and touchdowns. Sure, you can test athleticism, twitch and other things, but running backs run the ball. While position players get their 7-on-7 and combine events, linemen head off to “Big Men” camps and specialist have their showcases, the running backs really go through the positions.
