Rhamondre Stevenson comes in as a junior after spending two seasons at Cerritos Junior College in California. He racked up 2,111 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns last season as a sophomore and averaged nearly 10 yards per carry.
What he brings to the table
Watching his film, it’s easy to see why Rhamondre Stevenson was the No. 1 JUCO running back in the country in 2019 according to Rivals. He is a unique combination of size, power, shiftiness and speed. He fits somewhere in the middle of Sermon and Brooks in those categories.
While he may not have the homerun ability of Brooks (there aren’t a lot of backs in college football who do), he usually makes up for any shortcomings in top-end speed with superior vision and instincts.