2023 Top RB Junior Day Invite List

March 2, 2022

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With junior days taking place at colleges all over the country. It would be nice to know who are some of the top recruits that are well deserving invite. We have some of the top running backs in the 2023 class more worthy of a wealth of invites.

At these Junior days, college coaches get to see if these players on this list really size up to what their high school coach claims them to be and prospects who pass the eye test often can come away with offers.

 

Jaylen Jenkins (23) | 5’9, 175 | RB | Cedar Hill

Dejuan Lacy (23) | 5’10, 175 | RB | North Crowley

TJ Andrews (23) | 6’1, 195 |RB | Taft

Top 5

Carson Green (23) | 5’9, 180 | RB | Reagan

Central Texas’s own, Carson Green will be one running back who can put everyone on notice this season with his elite speed and ability to shake out of tackles. A recruit who could be a special one to watch raise his stock this season.

Ezell Jolly (23) | 6’0, 175 | RB | Ridge Point

He has the explosiveness, speed, and patience to be a dangerous runner anytime he touches the football. Holds 4 DI offers to schools like Baylor, Buffalo, Colorado, and Houston, is one of the top running back recruits in the 2023 class out of the Houston area to know.

Kyson Brown (23) | 5’11, 190 | RB | Lancaster

Kyson is a running back with a lean, athletic build and one who looks like he can plow over people and has the balance, strength, and speed to do it. Attended OSU’s junior days, and will be offered to more surely.

Re’Shaun Sanford (23) | 5’9, 170 | RB | Harker Heights

Since our rankings of the top 2023 running backs last month, Sanford has added a total of 3 more DI offers adding to his list of 8 total. He is a great running back prospect that deserves to be on as many college campuses for junior days as possible.

Owen Allen (23) | 5’10, 190 | RB | Southlake Carroll

Owens is one of the top running backs in his class still with no offers that we know of. He is an elite running back with speed, agility, lateral moves, and the ability to take the football into the endzone and make a few people miss along the way.

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