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High school football watchlist: Top 10 running backs from Class of 2025

While the running back’s value has been a hot topic among draft chats and even on the recruiting trail, the position still holds its own at the high school level, where dynamic talents have carried on a tradition of game-changing—or, quite literally, game-carrying—headliners.

And the class of 2025 might be one of the more exciting groups in recent years, with a collective rushing attack filled with north-south behemoths, shifty speedsters, and a combination of both.

Ahead of the 2024 season, we’re looking at the position groups from this year’s senior class and highlighting 10 athletes worth keeping an eye on this fall.

Here is our Running Back Watchlist for the Class of 2025…

10. Gideon Davidson, Liberty Christian Academy (Lynchburg, Va.)

9. Deondrae Riden, DeSoto (Texas)

8. Isaiah West, St. Joseph's Prep (Philadelphia, PA)

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Another top-tied back who’ll be leading the backfield of a Super 25 contender this season. While a large portion of the Hawks’ offense was aimed at Cincinnati-bound QB Samaj Jones in 2023, the No. 7 team in the land also enjoyed a solid amount of output from West, whose 5-foot-11, 208-pound frame provides the type of shifty cuts and power that crate nights for the defense.

Look for the Kentucky commit to continue the trend in 2024.

7. Byron Louis, American Heritage (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

6. Alvin Henderson, Elba (Ala.)

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The state of Alabama has produced plenty of great running backs, and Henderson is well on the way to highlighting that distinction—and that’s putting it rather mildly.

His stat line with Elba in 2023 looks fake: 225 carriers for 3,523 yards and an Alabama High School single-season record of 61 touchdowns. (Sixty-one!)

Can he repeat that dynamic attack in 2024? Even a marginal dropoff would be considered a career for most. Regardless, Henderson will be someone to watch as the Tigers look to build on their state semifinal run last season.

5. Jordon Davison, Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)

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Davison’s ability has been spotlighted for several seasons. He plays in the highly competitive CIF Southern Section, which includes Trinity League foe and Super 25 contender St. Joh Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.), while also taking on national powers throughout the country.

He’ll play a significant part in the 2024 ground game as the Monarchs look toward grabbing Super 25 supremacy as USA TODAY High School Sports’ all-time leading champion.

 

4. Dierre Hill, Althoff Catholic (Belleville, Ill.)

3. Akylin Dear, Quitman (Miss.)

2. Lamar 'Bo' Jackson, Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland, Ohio)

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The name you know — right?

Jackson made headlines for the name recognition but also as a top-tier back in the class of 2025. He’s had looks from Ohio State, Oregon, Florida, and Alabama, a recruiting race that should escalate as the season kicks off in the Fall.

1. Harlem Berry, St Martin's Episcopal School (Metairie, La.)

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