MaxPreps 20 for 20: Top 20 high school running backs over the last 20 years

By Zack Poff Feb 23, 2021, 3:45pm

Derrick Henry, Adrian Peterson, Reggie Bush headline list of running backs selected.

What do Adrian Peterson, Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry, Leonard Fournette and Reggie Bush have in common? The quintet comprises one-fourth of the MaxPreps Top 20 high school running backs over the last 20 years list.

Over the next few months, MaxPreps will dive into a position-by-position look at the best players to perform under the Friday Night Lights.

We start with the running backs, and these 20 ball carriers have combined for 19 Pro Bowl selections, two Heisman Trophies, three BCS National Championships, three CFP national championships, two NFL Offensive Player of the Year awards, one NFL MVP and four Super Bowls.

Our criteria focuses toward on-field accomplishment, 247Sports composite ranking, awards, all-state selections and the impact the players made toward their team's success.



Henry and Bush lead the Florida and California contingents as each state lands four players on the list while the ageless Peterson and newly-crown Super Bowl champion Fournette represent Texas and Louisiana, each with two selections.
Graphic by Ryan Escobar
MaxPreps 20 for 20: Running Backs

1. Derrick Henry, Yulee (Fla.) | Class of 2013
No running back in high school football history has rushed for more yards than the former five-star recruit. Henry racked up 12,124 yards on the ground and finished his career with 153 touchdowns. During his senior season, he had 462 carries for 4,261 yards and 55 touchdowns and was the 2012 MaxPreps National Football Player of the Year.

2. Adrian Peterson, Palestine (Texas) | Class of 2004
One of three running backs to be ranked No. 1 overall in 247Sports composite rankings since 2003. During his final two years, Peterson rushed for over 5,000 yards and 54 touchdowns while averaging 10 yards per carry. The NFL's fifth leading all-time rusher was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in 2019.

3. Johnathan Gray, Aledo (Texas) | Class of 2012
Finished his high school career as the all-time touchdown leader with 205. Rushed for 10,881 yards, which ranks sixth all-time and trails only former Sugar Land legend Ken Hall for most in Texas history. He helped lead the Bearcats to three state titles (2009-11) and was the 2011 MaxPreps National Football Player of the Year and Gatorade Player of the Year.

The last running back to be ranked No. 1 overall in 247Sports composite rankings, Fournette finished his career with 7,619 yards rushing and 88 touchdowns. He's the only player in state history to twice be named the Louisiana Gatorade Football Player of the Year.

5. Reggie Bush, Helix (La Mesa, Calif.) | Class of 2003
Ended his high school career with 4,995 yards rushing and had 75 total touchdowns. He was a five-star prospect in the Class of 2003 and was the third-rated running back on 247Sports composite rankings.



6. Tavon Austin, Dunbar (Baltimore) | Class of 2009
When it comes to high school highlight tapes, Austin's has to be considered for best of all-time. While he went on to play wide receiver at college and in the NFL, he was a running back at the high school level and still owns the state record for total offense (9,258), rushing yards (7,962) and total points (790). He was a two-time Maryland Consensus Offensive Player of the Year and helped lead Dunbar to three consecutive state titles to close out his career.

7. Kelvin Taylor, Glades Day (Belle Glade, Fla.) | Class of 2013
Ranks second all-time with 12,063 rushing yards, trailing Derrick Henry while Taylor's 192 career touchdowns are good for third best. The son of former Jacksonville Jaguar star running back Fred Taylor was a five-star prospect in the Class of 2013 and second-rated running back.

8. Mike Hart, Onondaga (Nedrow, N.Y.) | Class of 2004
When you look at the record books for running backs Hart's name shows up a lot. He ranks second all-time with 204 career touchdowns and fourth all-time with 11,045 yards rushing. Michigan's new running backs coach helped the Tigers to a 46-1 record and three state titles during his legendary career.

9. Lorenzo Booker, St. Bonaventure (Ventura, Calif.) | Class of 2002
Named the 2002 Gatorade Football Player of the Year after rushing for 2,878 yards and 50 touchdowns during his senior season. He added 16 receptions for 300 yards and three more scores. Booker was the second-rated player overall on 247Sports composite rankings and finished his career with 8,502 yards rushing and 137 touchdowns.

10. Christian McCaffrey, Valor Christian (Highlands Ranch, Colo.) | Class of 2014
Just like he does on Sundays, he was one of the best all-around running backs on Friday nights. McCaffrey finished his high school career with 8,845 all-purpose yards and 141 touchdowns. He was named the Colorado Gatorade Football Player of the Year twice and helped lead the Eagles to four state titles.

The No. 1 recruit in the country from the Class of 2007 was one of the most versatile players in high school football. He did it all from the running back position, was a standout defensive back and also starred on special teams. He was selected to the Louisiana Sports Writer Association all-state first team in 2004 (return specialist), 2005 (defensive back, MVP), and 2006 (athlete, MVP). During his final two years, he accounted for 50 total touchdowns. He led the Patriots to three consecutive state championships from 2004-06.

The top-rated player from Florida in the Class of 2007 rushed for over 6,000 yards and set a Lee County record with 92 career touchdowns. Just like the previously mentioned Austin, Devine's highlight tape was one of the best ever. According to 247Sports composite rankings, he was the 10th-rated prospect overall and No. 3 running back.



13. Maurice Jones-Drew, De La Salle (Concord, Calif.) | Class of 2003
We recently released our Top 25 teams of all-time and Jones-Drew's 2001 Spartans squad was No. 1 and a lot had to do with what the three-time Pro Bowl running back did during his junior season. In the first ever No. 1 vs. No. 2 high school football game, Jones-Drew was the best player on the field accounting for 165 total yards and four scores in a 29-15 win over Long Beach Poly. The nine-year NFL veteran was the top-rated all purpose back in the Class of 2003.

Accounted for over 7,000 total yards and 87 touchdowns during his high school career and helped lead the Rebels to state titles in 2007 and 2008. The former five-star recruit was the top-rated all purpose back in the Class of 2010 and was named the South Carolina Gatorade Football Player of the Year during each of his final two years.

15. Chris Rainey, Lakeland (Fla.) | Class of 2007
Finished his career with more than 7,000 all purpose yards and 90 touchdowns while playing for one of the top programs in the country. From his sophomore to senior year, the Dreadnaughts were 45-0, winning three straight 5A state championships. Lakeland was named the No. 1 team in the country by USA Today in 2005 and followed that up with a No. 3 finish in 2006.

In 2012, he joined Ricky Watters as the only players in school history to have their jersey retired. McCoy rushed for 6,654 yards and 71 touchdowns despite being limited to 33 games during his career. He averaged over 200 yards rushing per game.

17. Najee Harris, Antioch (Calif.) | Class of 2017
During his final three years of high school he rushed for 7,783 yards and 93 touchdowns. Harris was the top-rated running back in the Class of 2017 and only Jaelan Phillips was rated ahead of him on 247Sports composite rankings.

18. Bryce Brown, East (Wichita, Kan.) | Class of 2009
Rushed for over 7,200 yards and 90 touchdowns and was the top-rated running back in the Class of 2009. The only player rated ahead of Brown on 247Sports composite rankings was Matt Barkley.

The top-rated running back in the Class of 2010 was the eighth-rated recruit overall, according to 247Sports composite rankings. He rushed for 8,097 yards and 84 touchdowns during his career and was named the Arkansas Gatorade Football Player of the Year in 2008 an 2009.

Ranks first all-time in Illinois state history with 9,045 yards rushing, a total good for 25th best nationally. During his senior season, he had a game when he rushed for 478 yards and seven touchdowns ... all in the first half. Robinson finished his career with a state best 158 rushing touchdowns.