2023 Recruiting Profile: RB Cedric Baxter Jr. is a top UF target

Here’s a recruiting breakdown of one of Florida’s top recruiting targets, Cedric Baxter Jr.

Running back [autotag]Cedric Baxter Jr[/autotag]. is a 4-star prep prospect out of Edgewater in Orlando, Florida, who ranks among the best at his position in the 2023 recruiting cycle. Residing in Florida football’s backyard, he is an obvious target for new head coach [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag], who has a propensity for focusing on the ground game.

Running backs coach [autotag]Jabbar Juluke[/autotag] has worked hard on building a solid relationship with Baxter, stepping up to re-offer the young running back after receiving one previously from [autotag]Dan Mullen[/autotag]’s staff. While there are a couple of other big names who are also in play, the 6-foot-1-inch, 215-pound back is receiving no shortage of attention from the Gators.

In 12 games played during his junior year, Baxter amassed 1,718 yards and 26 touchdowns on the ground with an average of 8.3 yards per carry — thrice rushing for over 200 yards — while snagging seven passes for 102 yards and another score, earning him all-state recognition. His team went 10-2 and earned a district title in Florida’s second-highest classification thanks in part to his efforts.

Cedric Baxter Jr.’s Recruiting Profile

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Four-star RB Cedric Baxter Jr drops top seven schools, Texas makes the cut

Texas is in the mix for elite running back Cedric Baxter Jr.

Cedric Baxter Jr, one of the top running backs in the class of 2023, released his top seven schools on Saturday.

Texas made the cut with the likes of Alabama, Ohio State and others. Baxter is rated by 247sports composite as the No. 4 running back in the country who has received 38 offers.

Andrew Ivins of 247sports compares Baxter to Alabama running back Brian Robinson Jr in his scouting report:

A potential workhorse or feature back. The first one off the bus with his 6-foot-1, 215-pound frame. Could eventually push 230 pounds or more once in a college strength program. Played primarily safety and a little wide receiver before settling in as the starting running back at one of Orlando’s top high school programs. Produced right away as a junior averaging just over 8.5 yards per carry while facing stiff competition week in and week out.

Landing Baxter would be the first big win for new running backs coach Tashard Choice at Texas.

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Texas offers dynamic four-star athlete Cedric Baxter Jr.

Texas recently extended an offer to 2023 four-star athlete Cedric Baxter Jr. out of Orlando, Florida.

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On Tuesday, four-star athlete Cedric Baxter Jr. announced via Twitter that he received a scholarship offer from Texas.

Baxter is a top 100 prospect in the 2023 class and the No. 23 overall recruit from the state of Florida according to 247Sports. He is a multifaceted player that has seen snaps at running back, defensive back, and linebacker. The Orlando native attends Edgewater High School and has accumulated over 700 yards rushing and seven rushing touchdowns in his two varsity seasons.

The 6-foot-1, 215-pound versatile playmaker is a former Florida State commit and has compiled nearly 30 offers from programs such as Auburn, Florida State, Florida, Miami, and Notre Dame.

Rating

Stars Overall Position State
247 4 98 12 23
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ESPN
247 Composite

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Hometown Orlando, Florida
Projected Position Athlete
Height 6-1
Weight 215

Recruitment

  • Offered on June 15, 2021

Primary Offers

  • Texas
  • Florida State
  • Florida
  • Auburn
  • Notre Dame
  • Ole Miss
  • South Carolina
  • Auburn
  • Stanford
  • UCF

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