Brycsen Robb Emerges as One of AAE Camp’s Top Running Back Performers

Tramayne Wright

Coach Walter Banks Highlights Balance, Burst, and True Running Back Traits

At today’s AAE Camp, several athletes made their presence felt, but according to veteran RB coach and trainer Walter Banks, one back separated himself from the pack. Bryscen Robb, Freshman All-American.

Brycsen Robb, MVP for the RB at the AAE Orlando Camp

Class of 2029 RB Brycsen Robb (TFA) caught Coach Banks’ attention with traits that translate beyond camp reps into real game production.

“One of the running backs that stood out to me was Brycsen Robb What I liked about him he showed great balance, explosive burst, and strong change of direction. He runs with a natural low center of gravity like a true running back should. That allows him to stay through contact and accelerate out of cuts. To me, he was one of the best running backs out here today.”

Coming from Coach Walter Banks, a respected Central Florida football leader known for training and developing running backs, that evaluation carries weight. His eye for fundamentals and position-specific traits makes his assessment one that players, parents, and college programs take seriously.

At AAE Camp, Robb didn’t just participate; he made a statement.

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