RB Levante Bellamy, Indianapolis (Ind.) Brebeuf Jesuit (2015)
The Midwest's embarrassment of riches at the running back position in the 2015 class extends to the state of Indiana, where a trio of backs already boast Division I scholarship offers. One of those is the 5-foot-9, 175-pound Bellamy, who drew an early offer from Cincinnati. The numbers on Bellamy this season certainly back up the early attention. Through 10 games, he had accumulated 1,604 yards and 26 touchdowns on 175 carries and added 16 receptions for 198 yards and two more scores. Listed as an all-purpose back, Bellamy has the scat-back style of bursting to top speed, cutting on a dime and being dangerous in the open field. In college, his style suggests he would be a change-of-pace back, but his workload as a junior shows he has no issues toting the rock as an every-down back. On film, some of Bellamy's best runs come between the tackles. His low center of gravity gives him good balance and he employs an effective stiff arm. But Bellamy is an all-purpose back because he can do it all, including catch the ball out of the backfield, and that versatility should continue to attract college attention.