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What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits for RB Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Pittsburgh Central Catholic VikingsยทSunday, July 5, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a top running back prospect at a 5A program like Pittsburgh Central Catholic Vikings, impressing college coaches on a junior day visit is crucial. Coaches typically evaluate RBs on their vision, speed, agility, and ability to make plays in space. To stand out, focus on showcasing your ability to read blocks and identify seams. For example, consider the 'zone read' drill, where you read the defensive end's alignment and make a split-second decision to either take the handoff or pitch it outside. Coaches also look for RBs who can make defenders miss in the open field. Aim to achieve a 'miss rate' of 30% or higher in agility drills, demonstrating your ability to break tackles and gain extra yards. Be prepared to discuss your film, work ethic, and academic goals during the visit.

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