Top high school football running backs in Class of ’24

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Who are the top high school football running backs in the nation in the Class of 2024?

At quick glance of 247Sports Composite Rankings, five of the Top 10 play on teams that begin the season ranked in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football.

Taylor Tatum – Longview (Texas)

Longview’s Taylor Tatum is considered the top RB in the nation. He’s the only back to receive a 5-star prospect rating in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

This coming Friday, Tatum, who is also an excellent baseball player, will make his college announcement, choosing between Oklahoma and USC.

Longview enters 2023 ranked No. 81 in the HSFA 300. Last year, Taylor averaged 8.9 yards per carry over 1,840 yards. He ran for 33 touchdowns and caught three others while leading the Cowboys to the state semifinals in Class 5A Division I.

Jerrick Gibson – IMG Academy (Florida)

IMG Academy’s Jerrick Gibson has given his verbal to the University of Texas. Last year, in nine games last season, the 5-foot-11, 195-pounder ran for 608 yards with eight touchdowns. He averaged 7.3 yards per carry.

Nate Frazier – Mater Dei (California)

Nate Frazier has 24 college scholarship offers as the second best back statistically at powerful Mater Dei. Junior-to-be Jordan Davison has 50 offers after gaining 1,514 yards last year to Frazier’s 693. Frazier averaged 11.3 yards per carry, which was more than two-yards per carry more than Davison.

Here are the Top 10 runners, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings

  • No. 1 Taylor Tatum – Longview (Texas)
  • No. 2 Jerrick Gibson – IMG (Florida)
  • No. 3 Kameron Davis – Dougherty (Georgia)
  • No. 4 Nate Frazier – Mater Dei (California)
  • No. 5 Kevin Riley – Tuscaloosa County (Alabama)
  • No. 6 Jordan Marshall – Archbishop Moeller (Ohio)
  • No. 7 James Peoples – San Antonio Veterans Memorial (Texas)
  • No. 8 Dwight Phillips, Jr. – Pebblebrook (Georgia)
  • No. 9 Caden Durham – Duncanville (Texas)
  • No. 10 Chauncey Bowens – The Benjamin School (Florida)

Below are some of the other top ball carriers in the Class of 2024.

Other Top Class of 2024 RB’s

Name/School/State/Verbal Commitment

Frankie Arthur – Oak Ridge (Texas) – Uncommitted

Taji Atkins – Westfield (Texas) – Rice

Lloyd Avant – Summer Creek (Texas) – Tulsa

Jaylen Boardley – Pleasant Grove (Texas) – Uncommitted

Chauncey Bowens – The Benjamin School (Florida) – Georgia

Kobe Boykin – Los Alamitos (California) –

Isaac Brown – Homestead (Florida) – Louisville

Jason Brown – O’Dea (Washington) – Uncommitted

Ajon Bryant – Mater Dei (California) – Uncommitted

Blaine Burke – Moody (Alabama) – Arkansas State

J’Marion Burnette – Andalusia (Alabama) – Auburn

Jakorion Caffey – Avon (Ohio) – Cincinnati

Johann Cardenas – St. Thomas (Houston, Texas) – Vanderbilt

Anthony Carrie – Carrollwood Day (Florida) – Michigan State

Christian Clark – Mountain Pointe (Arizona) – Texas

Kahnen Daniels – West Point (Mississippi) – Florida

Chris Davis – Picayune (Mississippi) – Stanford

Andre Devine – North Fort Myers (Florida) – Uncommitted

Joseph Dodds – Tidehaven (Texas) – Baylor

Brevin Doll – A-D-M (Iowa) – Iowa

Kameron Davis – Dougherty (Albany, Georgia) – Florida State

Traevon Dunbar – Midland Valley (South Carolina) – Uncommitted

Darrion Dupree – Mount Carmel (Chicago, Illinois) – Wisconsin

Jalen Dupree – Malvern (Arkansas) – Colorado State

Caden Durham – Duncanville (Texas) – Uncommitted

Trashon Dye – Passaic County Technical Institute (New Jersey) – Syracuse

Xai’Shaun Edwards – Clear Springs (Texas) – Uncommitted

David Eziomume – North Cobb (Georgia) – Clemson

Rodney Fields – Del City (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) – Oklahoma State

Micah Ford – Toms River North (New Jersey) – Stanford

Matthew Fuller – Wayne County (Georgia) – South Carolina

Stacy Gage – St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – UCF

Rod Gainey, Jr. – Tampa Bay Tech (Florida) – Charlotte

Davion Gause – Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) – North Carolina)

Xavier Gayten – Brookhaven (Mississippi) – Mississippi State

Tito Glass – Marion-Franklin (Ohio) – Miami (Ohio)

Jueiz Goff – Central York (Pennsylvania) – Uncommitted

Jaden Hart – Michigan City (Indiana) – Syracuse

Kesean Henderson – Hopewell (Virginia) – Uncommitted

Daniel Hill – Meridian (Mississippi) – Uncommitted

Brandon Hood – Eagle’s Landing Christian (Georgia) – Uncommitted

Diore Hubbard – Lincoln (Gahanna, Ohio) – West Virginia

Ohifame Ijeboi – William Penn Charter (Pennsylvania) – Minnesota

Gideon Ituka – Gaithersburg (Maryland) – Wisconsin

Bryan Jackson – McKinney (Texas) – Uncommitted

Elijah Jennings – Pennsauken (New Jersey) – Uncommitted

Cameron Jones – St. John Bosco (California) – UCLA

Dilin Jones – Good Counsel (Maryland) – Wisconsin

Josh Joyner – Pacifica (Oxnard, California) – Washington State

Micah Kaapana – Bishop Gorman (Nevada) – Michigan

Kewan Lacy – Lancaster (Texas) – Nebraska

Unterrio Latin-Henley – Washington (Sammamish, Washington) – Uncommitted

Dylan Lee – Williams Field (Arizona) – Iowa State

Peyton Lewis – Salem (Virginia) – Tennessee) – Uncommitted

Jordan Lyle – St. Thomas Aquinas (Florida) – Ohio State

Devonte Lyons – St. Augustine (Florida) – Uncommitted

Jordan Marshall – Archbishop Moeller (Ohio) – Michigan

Red Martel – Beggs (Oklahoma) – Kansas

Tyler Mason – Mount Airy (North Carolina) – Virginia Tech

Jaedon Matthews – Saguaro (Arizona) – Georgia Tech

Jamauri McClure – Goshen (Alabama) – South Alabama

Derrick McFall – John Tyler (Texas) – Uncommitted

Tre McLeod – Cheltenham (Pennsylvania) – Uncommitted

Anthony McMIllan – Mater Dei Catholic (California) – San Diego State

Gerald Modest, Jr. – Booker T. Washington (Miami, Florida) – Uncommitted

Adam Mohammed – Apollo (Arizona) – Arizona

Tovani Mizell – Western (Florida) – Kentucky

Nate Palmer – Decatur (Texas) – TCU

Sean Patrick – Kenston (Ohio) – Akron

Jason Patterson – Sneads (Florida) – Uncommitted

Jeremy Payne – Hightower (Missouri City, Texas) – TCU

James Peoples – Veterans Memorial (San Antonio, Texas) – Ohio State

Keenan Phillips – Bainbridge (Georgia) – Uncommitted

Dwight Phillips, Jr. – Pebblebrook (Georgia) – Georgia

Tony Phillips – Kankakee (Illinois) – Uncommitted

Ryan Powell – Warren G. Harding – Uncommitted

John Price _ Blue Valley (Kansas) – Kansas State

Lamar Radcliffe – Sacramento (California) – Uncommitted

Cincere Rhaney – Serra (Gardena, California) – Uncommitted

Turbo Richard – Northwestern (South Carolina) – Boston College

Da’Juan Riggs – St. John’s College HS (Washington, DC) – Oregon

Kevin Riley – Tuscaloosa County (Alabama) – Miami (Florida)

Xavier Robinson – Carl Albert (Oklahoma) – Oklahoma

D’Marius Rucker – Lakeland (Florida) – Uncommitted

Braylen Russell – Benton (Arkansas) – Arkansas

Gabe Sawchuk – Valor Christian (Colorado) – Uncommitted

Jayden Scott – Stockbridge (Georgia) – Uncommitted

Terrace Shelton – Franklin (Wisconsin) – Buffalo

Kayvion Sibley – Allen (Texas) – Uncommitted

Kiefer Sibley – Connally (Texas) – Uncommitted

Chauncey Sylvester – St. John Bosco (California) – Uncommitted

Corey Smith – Catholic Memorial (Wisconsin) – Penn State

Harry Stewart – Centennial (Frisco, Texas) – Kansas

Cole Tabb – Choctawhatchee (Florida) – Stanford

Brandon Tullis – Memorial (Frisco, Texas) – Oregon State

Ca’Lil Valentine – Chandler (Arizona) – Illinois

Jalen Washington – Houston (Mississippi) – Southern Mississippi

Jordan Washington – Jordan (Long Beach, California) – Arizona

Duke Watson – Mary Persons (Georgia) – Louisville

Micah Welch – Baldwin (Georgia) – Colorado

Chris Wheatley-Humphrey – South Broward (Florida) – Miami (Florida)

Jamaal Wiley – Stafford (Texas) – California

Aneyas Williams – Hannibal (Missouri) – Notre Dame

DeJuan Williams – St. Frances Academy (Maryland) – Maryland

DJ Williams – Austintown Fitch (Ohio) – Ball State

J’Koby Williams – Beckville (Texas) – Texas Tech

Sam Williams-Dixon – Pickerington North (Ohio) – Ohio State

Xavier Williams – Lake Central (Indiana) – Iowa

Yasin Willis – St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, New Jersey) – Uncommitted

Jaydon Wright – Bishop McNamara (Illinois) – Minnesota

Kendren Young – Lufkin (Texas) – Notre Dame

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.