Alabama Athletics
Name: Justice Haynes
Position: Running Back
Recruiting Rank: 4-Star Prospect
High School: Buford High School (Buford, GA)
College: Started at Alabama before transferring to Michigan
Captain: No
Measurables
Height: 5’11
Weight: 210
40 Yard: 4.49
10 Yard: Unknown
Arm Length: Unknown
Hand Size: Unknown
Vertical: Unknown
3 Cone: Unknown
Broad Jump: Unknown
Bench: Unknown
Position Specific
Positives in Pass Game:
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Soft, natural hands when targeted; secures the ball away from frame.
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Comfortable in the flat and on checkdowns/screens, transitions quickly into a runner.
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Dangerous after the catch due to balance and acceleration, can turn short gains into chunk plays.
Negatives in Pass Game:
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Route tree limited, primarily used on swings, flats, and screens.
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Rarely asked to create separation against linebackers downfield.
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Inconsistent technique in pass protection—tends to lunge and miss leverage points.
Positives in Run Game:
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Elite vision and one-cut decisiveness—presses the line and finds daylight.
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Strong contact balance, breaks arm tackles with ease.
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Compact, powerful build—effective in short-yardage/pile-pushing situations.
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Quick-twitch agility with ability to string together multiple cuts.
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Burst to the second level with enough speed to finish long runs.
Negatives in Run Game:
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Top-end speed is good but not elite—won’t consistently run away from NFL DBs.
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Limited collegiate workload raises questions about durability under feature-back volume.
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Ball security not fully tested at the college level due to small sample size.
The Wrap-up
Summary: Haynes is a compact, decisive back with natural vision, outstanding balance, and the skill set to thrive as an early-down NFL runner. He profiles as a classic one-cut, inside-zone fit but has enough lateral agility to succeed in varied run schemes. His biggest developmental areas are pass protection and route running, which will determine whether he becomes a true three-down back or a committee piece.
Injury Concerns: None noted.
Character/Off-Field Concerns: None noted.
Projected Role: Short-yardage and red-zone weapon with upside as a three-down starter if passing-game skills improve.
Strong Points:
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Exceptional vision and one-cut burst
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Contact balance and ability to break tackles
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Compact build ideal for inside running and short-yardage work
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Natural leverage and toughness at the point of contact
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High football IQ and pedigree
Weak Points:
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Needs polish in pass protection
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Limited route-running experience
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Only moderate top-end speed
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Small collegiate sample size raises questions about workhorse capability
Exposures:
- Western Kentucky (2024)
- @ Tennessee (2024)
- Missouri (2024)

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