Always a deep and talent-rich state for running backs, this year's crop of ball carriers has it all -- power, speed and, most importantly, production. Here are the top 10 running backs for Michigan's class of 2014.
1. Lorenzo Collins- 5-10, 200-Farmington Hills Harrison-three-year starter for state powerhouse
2. Michael Tweh-5-11, 205-Mount Pleasant-absolute beast who rules the Saginaw Valley
3. Richard Wilson-5-11, 200-Detroit Country Day-helped lead Yellowjackets to D-4 state final
4. Brian Walker-5-8, 225-Birmingham Brother Rice-workhorse in Warriors' back-to-back titles
5. Gary Hosey-5-11, 230-Detroit Cass Tech-state's top fullback prospect, also top LB
6. Ian Eriksen-5-10, 180-Clarkston-Associated Press Div. 1-2 All-State first team (EMU verbal)
7. Spencer Viening-6-1, 205-Zeeland East-great combo of size/speed, also top LB/DB
8. Joe Reverman-5-10, 185-Grand Ledge-AP Div. 1-2 All-State, top Lansing-area back
9. Malik Hazzard-5-11, 185-Clintondale-one of metro Detroit's best backs
10. Malik Seales-5-11, 225-Flint Carman-Ainsworth-next in long line of Flint Blue-Chippers
Other top prospects-Dillon Brooks-5-9, 175-Perry, Javid Love-6-1, 180-Ypsilanti, Javon Perry-5-10, 170-Detroit Community, Marcus Samuels-5-10, 175-Riverview, Daveon Dorsey-5-8, 175-Warren Mott, Marcus Lambert-5-11, 185-Zeeland West, Dion Reed-5-10, 170-Burton-Bendle, Nathan Fettes-5-8, 215-Lincoln-Alcona, Zach Walker-6-0, 195-Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central, John Hall-5-11, 180-Muskegon.
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