Miami Predicted To Land Elite RB Myson Johnson-Cook

Trinton Breeze
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Miami is potentially in the driver’s seat for one of the best running backs in the nation.

Four-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook out of East St. Louis (IL) has been projected to land at Miami. According to On3’s Allen Trieu, he projects the Hurricanes to land the 6-foot-1, 220-pound running back.



Various recruiting ranking sites have rated Myson as a four-star prospect. 247Sports lists him as the 74th-best player in the 2027 class, the 4th-best running back, and the 3rd-best player in Missouri.

Teams like Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, LSU, Alabama, and Illinois, along with many other top schools, are also heavily pursuing the four-star recruit.

Myson just recently got off a Miami visit from this past weekend, where CanesInSight’s Sebastian Font caught up with him. You can check out more there on how he liked the Hurricanes visit. However, the On3 staff said it was enough to project him toward Miami.

Myson had a productive junior season. He finished his junior year at East St. Louis High School with 126 carries for 1,341 yards, averaging 10.6 yards per carry, along with 20 touchdowns. He also caught three passes for a total of 45 yards. As a sophomore, he ran for 911 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per carry. He also caught four passes for 27 yards and one touchdown. He helped DeSoto to an 11–3 record and a Texas 6A D-II state quarterfinal appearance.

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Miami is potentially in the driver’s seat for one of the best running backs in the nation.

Four-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook out of East St. Louis (MO) has been projected to land at Miami. According to On3’s Allen Trieu, he projects the Hurricanes to land the 6-foot-1, 220-pound running back.



Various recruiting ranking sites have rated Myson as a four-star prospect. 247Sports lists him as the 74th-best player in the 2027 class, the 4th-best running back, and the 3rd-best player in Missouri.

Teams like Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, LSU, Alabama, and Illinois, along with many other top schools, are also heavily pursuing the four-star recruit.

Myson just recently got off a Miami visit from this past weekend, where CanesInSight’s Sebastian Font caught up with him. You can check out more there on how he liked the Hurricanes visit. However, the On3 staff said it was enough to project him toward Miami.

Myson had a productive junior season. He finished his junior year at East St. Louis High School with 126 carries for 1,341 yards, averaging 10.6 yards per carry, along with 20 touchdowns. He also caught three passes for a total of 45 yards. As a sophomore, he ran for 911 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per carry. He also caught four passes for 27 yards and one touchdown. He helped DeSoto to an 11–3 record and a Texas 6A D-II state quarterfinal appearance.

Want to check out more on the four-star running back? Click play down below, and enjoy!


East St Louis is in IL.
 
Miami is potentially in the driver’s seat for one of the best running backs in the nation.

Four-star running back Myson Johnson-Cook out of East St. Louis (IL) has been projected to land at Miami. According to On3’s Allen Trieu, he projects the Hurricanes to land the 6-foot-1, 220-pound running back.



Various recruiting ranking sites have rated Myson as a four-star prospect. 247Sports lists him as the 74th-best player in the 2027 class, the 4th-best running back, and the 3rd-best player in Missouri.

Teams like Missouri, Oregon, Tennessee, Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, LSU, Alabama, and Illinois, along with many other top schools, are also heavily pursuing the four-star recruit.

Myson just recently got off a Miami visit from this past weekend, where CanesInSight’s Sebastian Font caught up with him. You can check out more there on how he liked the Hurricanes visit. However, the On3 staff said it was enough to project him toward Miami.

Myson had a productive junior season. He finished his junior year at East St. Louis High School with 126 carries for 1,341 yards, averaging 10.6 yards per carry, along with 20 touchdowns. He also caught three passes for a total of 45 yards. As a sophomore, he ran for 911 yards and 14 touchdowns, averaging 10.4 yards per carry. He also caught four passes for 27 yards and one touchdown. He helped DeSoto to an 11–3 record and a Texas 6A D-II state quarterfinal appearance.

Want to check out more on the four-star running back? Click play down below, and enjoy!


he would be Great pick up! Why is 247 so slow on Crystal balls
 
1. A natural running back. Got that innate feel when to accelerate or change direction.

2. Doesn't try to bounce everything outside. Clearly comfortable running between the tackles. Great fit for what the Canes want to do offense
 
1. A natural running back. Got that innate feel when to accelerate or change direction.

2. Doesn't try to bounce everything outside. Clearly comfortable running between the tackles. Great fit for what the Canes want to do offense
This is his soph tape at DeSoto. His junior tape left out some of his better runs.
 
he would be Great pick up! Why is 247 so slow on Crystal balls
The Midwest dude CB’d him to Miami recently. Gaby said he isn’t sure if he will commit to Miami but wouldn’t be surprised if he does.
 
Isn’t there already 3-4 threads on him? Not trying to be a slapdick but do we really need another?
 
Isn’t there already 3-4 threads on him? Not trying to be a slapdick but do we really need another?
That was the complaint on another thread. Every action with a recruit (ie offer, visit, interview, unofficial, prediction, commitment) are all new threads. No wonder we are at 7.9 million and counting. 20 threads per recruit.
 
That was the complaint on another thread. Every action with a recruit (ie offer, visit, interview, unofficial, prediction, commitment) are all new threads. No wonder we are at 7.9 million and counting. 20 threads per recruit.
Recruit A takes a ****. Here comes an article about it.
 
That was the complaint on another thread. Every action with a recruit (ie offer, visit, interview, unofficial, prediction, commitment) are all new threads. No wonder we are at 7.9 million and counting. 20 threads per recruit.
Quantitatively obtuse as well.
 
This nonsense is the only negative to otherwise the best Canes coverage out there.
 
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