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<p><strong>CALGARY--</strong> We head south to Calgary for our next list of 2025 prospects to know this time glaring our focus on the city of Calgary, Alberta. This list has a plethora of prospects that play bigger than their measurables, big motors to show off, and plenty of development and upside left to see out of 2025 class out of Calgary that certainly has plenty of prospects that can play at the next-level.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1150081' first='Oliver' last='Norris'], WR, All Saints (2025)</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/OliverNorris_10">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Oliver strikes to me on tape with his hand eye coordination with his catch radius, as the first play on his tape shows plenty of poise. When he utilizes his vertical to his full advantage, he certainly plays with a lot bigger presence than the measurables you will see out of Oliver. Every catch he shows off on his early tape shows off the purity he has with his athleticism, as Oliver is not afraid to go up and get it and shows sound instincts with his route running. It is no surprise to me that this young man was a team leader for the Legends this season in his receiving core in the 2023 season as I certainly see him as a next-level prospect. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1150136' first='Brixon' last='Abad'], WR, Sir Winston Churchill (2025) </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/Dabaccount22">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>Smooth and patience are the first two words that popped out of my mouth with watching Brixon on tape, as this young man is a well-calculated route-runner. He shows off fluidity with his routes and you can tell is a high IQ football prospect that sees the field with sound density with his hands. I also am intrigued with his route-creativity as if his first look isn't there, Brixon does a good job buying his quarterback more with his rangy athleticism. Brixon is a prospect that still has some raw skillsets to polish, however I feel like a productive offseason could certainly do some justice to this young man's game.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-medium-font-size">[player_tooltip player_id='1150138' first='Eri' last='Olarubofin'], RB, Lord Beaverbrook (2025) <a href="https://twitter.com/Showtime3ri">Twitter</a></h2>
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<p>Eri certainly has the burst and long strides to quickly out of high traffic areas as a 2025 running prospect that plays with some instincts in his 6'1 190 pound frame. He shows off elusive skillsets getting yards after contact as a primary north-south runner that certainly has eye-popping vision he shows off vividly on tape. The agility Eri has with his change of direction certainly shows out as this young man looks to be one of the certain 2025 running backs out of Calgary that certainly has a college football future. </p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='1150140' first='Malcolm' last='Rodericks'], DL, Father Lacombe (2025)</strong> <a href="https://twitter.com/Mac_a_moose">Twitter</a></p>
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<p>The motorized instincts that Malcolm plays with points out early on his junior tape as a defensive line prospect in the 2025 class that has plenty of upside. At 6'3 230 pounds, Malcolm's reach shows outstanding length as consistently he shows off he can grab a ball carrier that would be slightly out of reach for defensive ends with less wingspan. His first step has some development certainly brewing, and if he can grow this offseason with that athleticism he certainly should be a next-level prospect in the coming year as you will certainly like the motor on this young man.</p>
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<p class="has-medium-font-size"><strong>Julien Harries, QB, St. Mary's Saints (2025)</strong> </p>
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<p>Julien is certainly an under the radar quarterback prospect that shows out his arm strength and well-versed touch and quick release from his first reps on tape in the Calgary City Championship. Julien also impresses me with how quick he makes his reads which shows me that his football IQ has some excellent polish and I love his poise he has as a pocket passer. Julien also is excellent with his ball placement, putting the ball right in his receivers bread basket and allows them to effectively catch and get downfield quickly with their burst. Even when he throws off his backfoot, his touch throws show off plenty of fluidity within his arm. I wasn't able to track Julien down on Twitter, however this 6'2 175 2025 quarterback prospect has a bright college football future. </p>
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CALGARY-- We head south to Calgary for our next list of 2025 prospects to know this time glaring our focus on the city of Calgary, Alberta. This list has a plethora of prospects that play bigger than their measurables, big motors to show off, and plenty of development and upside left to see out of 2025 class out of Calgary that certainly has plenty of prospects that can play at the next-level.
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