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Ranking the top five running back classes in 2025-Rivals
Posted on 2/7/25 at 9:17 am
Posted on 2/7/25 at 9:17 am
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Ranking the top five running back classes in 2025
Here are five programs that stood out above the rest with the ball carriers heading to their programs.
1. LSU
HARLEM BERRY
6.1 RATING
6'0"|180 LBS|APB
ST MARTINS EPISCOPAL
METAIRIE, LA
JT LINDSEY
5.9 RATING
5'11"|185 LBS|RB
ALEXANDRIA
ALEXANDRIA, LA
Coach Brian Kelly’s haul at running back would have been in discussion for the No. 1 spot on the list even if the team had only signed Harlem Berry. The Louisiana native is the only five-star running back in the 2025 cycle. Berry has drawn comparisons to former USC star Reggie Bush because he’s that special. He’s a dynamic playmaker that can be used in the backfield and the slot.
But the Tigers also landed JT Lindsey, who racked up nearly 2,800 yards from scrimmage this year. He’s a one-cut slashing running back who is a threat to score a touchdown at any time.
2. CLEMSON
GIDEON DAVIDSON
5.9 RATING
5'11"|184 LBS|RB
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
LYNCHBURG, VA
MARQUISE HENDERSON
5.8 RATING
5'10"|170 LBS|APB
BELTON-HONEA PATH
HONEA PATH, SC
Gideon Davidson shot up the rankings after he was impressive at multiple offseason events. The Clemson signee followed up a strong offseason with another great fall. He rushed for 2,341 yards, averaging nearly nine yards per carry, and scored 37 rushing touchdowns. He should be able to adjust to the increased level of competition quickly.
Marquise Henderson is a dynamic player with the ball in his hands. He’s fast – a 10.86-second 100-meter dash – and his speed translates to the football field. He catches the ball well enough out of the backfield to see some time in the slot so he makes for a great complementary piece. Henderson rushed for more than 2,000 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior.
3. OREGON
JORDON DAVISON
5.9 RATING
5'11"|230 LBS|RB
MATER DEI
SANTA ANA, CA
DIERRE HILL
5.9 RATING
5'11"|188 LBS|RB
ALTHOFF
BELLEVILLE, IL
The Ducks got a lot of attention for the defensive backs and wide receivers that joined the class but don’t overlook the haul they had at running back. Jordon Davison is a top-100 prospect when at his best can compete with any running back in the class. He took a step back as a senior but still managed a 1,000-yard season and double-digit touchdowns.
Dierre Hill has been one of the more overlooked running backs in the class. He’s a bruising back that in two years as a full-time starter had 4,376 yards and 76 total touchdowns. That type of production doesn’t happen by accident.
Davison and Hill should fit the Big Ten perfectly and have the upside to be a pair of the conference’s best at the position down the line.
4. OHIO STATE
ANTHONY ROGERS
5.9 RATING
5'9"|180 LBS|APB
CARVER
MONTGOMERY, AL
BO JACKSON
5.8 RATING
6'0"|200 LBS|RB
VILLA ANGELA ST JOSEPH
CLEVELAND, OH
Anytime you add a running back with the nickname “Turbo” that’s going to get some attention. Anthony “Turbo” Rogers certainly lives up to his nickname. He’s fast but his acceleration and ability to make cuts is what sets him apart from other running backs. He’s also a versatile player and we’ve seen him perform very well while running routes at Rivals Five-Star last summer.
Bo Jackson also has a famous name (no relation) but he was one of Ohio’s best this cycle. He was banged up for much of his senior season but his combination of size and speed could get him on the field early in Columbus if he can stay healthy.
5. PENN STATE
JABREE COLEMAN
5.8 RATING
6'1"|201 LBS|RB
IMHOTEP INST CHARTER SCHOOL
PHILADELPHIA, PA
TIQWAI HAYES
5.8 RATING
6'1"|190 LBS|RB
ALIQUIPPA
ALIQUIPPA, PA
Jabree Coleman was a one-time Georgia commit but ended up with Penn State. The 6-foot-1, 201-pounder provides solid size as a running back and shows patience and vision. He can beat defenders in multiple ways with his speed, power and elusiveness. He can also be a threat out of the backfield as a receiver and make an impact on special teams.
Tiqwai Hayes is not a burner but is a dependable back that is needed in the Big Ten. The Pennsylvania native has the look of a back that isn’t very flashy but ends up averaging five YPC and is a solid contributor to the team.
Posted on 2/7/25 at 10:15 am to DCtiger1
Where did the kid who was ranked like 17th in Louisiana by most major services but 1st in the Lester Earl rankings end up signing? They’ll regret not putting that college in the top 5
Posted on 2/7/25 at 10:56 am to Forever
Lester had Simon @ #1 and he went to Texas


Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:09 am to lsufan0582
Clean, what's your take on the RB list?
Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:19 am to Forever
Ohio State should've been #1
They got Bo Jackson
They got Bo Jackson
This post was edited on 2/7/25 at 11:26 am
Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:29 am to lsufan0582
His Harlem berry take is going to end badly.
Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:39 am to mpwilging
Besides our 2 RBs excelling I believe the other 2 RBs will be, Henderson at Clemson & Rodgers at Ohio State, usually RBs from the South are the real deal. I’m bias true, but it is fact.
This post was edited on 2/7/25 at 11:40 am
Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:52 am to Chalkywhite84
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His Harlem berry take is going to end badly.
What do you disagree with specifically?
Posted on 2/7/25 at 11:53 am to lsufan0582
my end of the year rankings would look something like
Simon
Shepard
Lindsey
Berry
Parker
Harvey
X. Ford
D.Ford
Simon
Shepard
Lindsey
Berry
Parker
Harvey
X. Ford
D.Ford
Posted on 2/7/25 at 12:23 pm to lsufan0582
Berry being compared to smaller backs like Jamyr Gibbs and Devon Achane, yet does not share the same running style they do.
Achane in 2023 led the NFL in average speed at the LOS. Gibbs led the NFL in 2024. Chris Johnson did this before them.
These guys shock the defense by attacking the LOS with their speed, and getting north/south. Gibbs in particular, is an extremely physical runner as well for his size.
Harlem Berry does not run like these guys do. His first instinct is to run outside and then teases 1A athletes with his speed. His playing style is more like NFL Reggie Bush. They love to try and get outside the tackles and to the sideline. It's not a knock, it's just that that version of player will never be Jamyr Gibbs or Chris Johnson.
Achane in 2023 led the NFL in average speed at the LOS. Gibbs led the NFL in 2024. Chris Johnson did this before them.
These guys shock the defense by attacking the LOS with their speed, and getting north/south. Gibbs in particular, is an extremely physical runner as well for his size.
Harlem Berry does not run like these guys do. His first instinct is to run outside and then teases 1A athletes with his speed. His playing style is more like NFL Reggie Bush. They love to try and get outside the tackles and to the sideline. It's not a knock, it's just that that version of player will never be Jamyr Gibbs or Chris Johnson.
Posted on 2/7/25 at 12:44 pm to mpwilging
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JT LINDSEY
5.9 RATING
5'11"|185 LBS|RB
ALEXANDRIA
ALEXANDRIA, LA
Was supposed to be an early enrollee, was not an early enrollee and will see his early season touches go to a portal back.
Posted on 2/7/25 at 12:45 pm to Lester Earl
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Lester Earl
2 of the top 4 in state. Not terrible ...
This post was edited on 2/7/25 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 2/7/25 at 1:33 pm to Lester Earl
You don’t even know the difference between loose and lose, nobody gives a shite about your stupid arse evals. If your opinions were worth anything at all you wouldn’t be spending so much time here letting every one know them. Your Harlem Berry eval is shite because everyone who has credibility disagrees with you.
Posted on 2/7/25 at 1:59 pm to Geauxldninja
Still has Sheppard above both backs we signed, even though he didn’t finish the year due to injury. Everyone else in recruiting is dead wrong about berry according to Lester

Posted on 2/7/25 at 2:40 pm to Lester Earl
They all will be sucrssfull.
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