
Sequoyah’s standout running back has locked in his spring visits. He is set to visit Vanderbilt first on March 22nd, Georgia State on March 25th, Georgia Tech on March 27th, Georgia on March 29th, and Duke on March 12th. A thing of note about his visit list is that three out of the five schools are here in Georgia. Rajecki looks to continue to build relationships with those programs.
Rajecki holds offers from Kansas State, Memphis, Charlotte, East Carolina, Coastal Carolina, Kennesaw State, Cornell, Miami (OH), James Madison, Gardner Webb, Buffalo, App State, and many more. He’s also set for some official visits including Georgia Southern on May 2nd, Kansas State on June 5th and Memphis on June 13th.
Rajecki is coming off 1,541 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns this season for Sequoyah. One of his best games came in the second round of the playoffs against Gainesville when he went off for 209 rushing yards and four touchdowns. Rajecki had an impressive run midway through the season against Lassiter, Woodstock, River Ridge, and Pope. He finished with 100 rushing yards in four consecutive games, his longest stretch of the season. He also had nine games with over 100 rushing yards and was a key in helping Sequoyah finish 11-2, one of their best finishes since 2018.
An area where he took the next step was in the receiving game. He was a reliable receiver for the Chiefs finishing with 578 receiving yards and five touchdowns. He had one of his best games against Pope, finishing with four catches for 118 yards and a touchdown. Rajecki also registered a catch in every game this season for the Chiefs.
When you look at his tape, you see a complete back in Rajecki. He can run in between the tackles and has the burst to hit the second gear and run away from defenders. He is also great at pass protection and can be depended on to protect the quarterback in various scenarios. He also has a good football IQ and vision that allows him to see open holes and hit them with his burst. We talked earlier about his continued improvement in the receiving game, including his ability to run a lot of routes and concepts that are asked of him. When you match him against a linebacker, he wins a majority of those battles.
Although he is not ranked yet, Rajecki is one of those kids who can have an instant impact on the next level. It feels like he would fit so well in the Big 12 with his physicality and his contact balance that makes him hard to bring down. It’s still fairly early in the recruitment for the 2026 class and more college coaches could be calling for Rajecki once they roll his tape and evaluate him. Nonetheless, he will be a major catalyst for the success of the Chiefs who tied for the most wins in their program history in 2024, thanks to Rajecki’s play on the gridiron.