2025 Prospects to Know: British Columbia
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I continue to dive into prospects all around Canada and one thing has become very clear to me recently. That is British Columbia is home to some of the best high school talent in Canada, there are prospects from BC…
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Continue ReadingI continue to dive into prospects all around Canada and one thing has become very clear to me recently. That is British Columbia is home to some of the best high school talent in Canada, there are prospects from BC who continue to show tape that displays their abilities at a really high level. Some of these guys have already been featured on the site but a couple are new to our coverage and all will be included in what will be a huge class of 2025 rankings update.
Kully, an OL/DL prospect out of Saint Thomas More, plays on both sides of the ball and does so at a high level both ways. As a defensive end, Kully shows a good upfield burst and showcases some explosiveness with his initial punch. Kully finished tackles with good technique and plays defensively with a high motor. As a guard, Kully utilizes the same work ethic offensively where he never stops moving his feet. He plays with quick feet and shows good hand usage and footwork in pass protection. While he needs to continue to get stronger in both his upper and lower body Kully plays with good leverage, often helping him win 1v1s against bigger defensive linemen.
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Doucette, a WR/CB prospect, who probably could just be labeled as an athlete because of his impact in all three phases of the game is a very talented athlete. Doucette shows good play speed on tape, he has great ball skills in all three phases and always finds himself around the ball. Whether is an interception return, punt return, or a catch at receiver, Doucette is a threat to score. He shows good twitch and burst out of his cuts with the long speed that can turn anything into a big gain. Doucette plays with good physicality as well, showcasing effective blocking using violent hands and a good motor while also showing as a defender the willingness to play physically at the LOS in coverage and make tackles in the open field.
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Narwal is an explosive defensive end who plays with really good explosiveness of the ball and in his use of hands. Narwal plays with leverage and showcases multiple block-shedding techniques using spin moves, rip moves, and a strong bull rush. Narwal moves really well, he shows solid change of direction skills and some quickness and twitch when he is in space. Narwal has a special combination of speed, size, and athleticism. If he can continue to develop the specific skillsets of the position improving his pad level and showing even more power and punch with his initial contact he will develop into a very sought after prospect.
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Shannon, a running back prospect from Seaquam Secondary not only has some quality accolades but his tape is supremely impressive. Shannon plays with great balance and a low center of gravity making it very hard for defenders to bring him down. Shannon is a simple runner with a very north and south style, he wins with burst and speed through the hole. Shannon runs with a great motor and a lot of reps it is evident on tape he is just outworking his competition. An underrated part of his game is his vision, Shannon shows really good instincts as a runner and always seems to find the open space on the field. A top running back prospect in Canada when you turn on the tape.
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Sachter, a talented prospect from Windsor Secondary plays linebacker but is a playmaker on defense who can have multiple alignments. While he projects as a defender at the next level in my eyes he is a two-way player who has some solid tape offensively. As a linebacker, Sachter is a physical downhill tackler. Not afraid to take on blocks Sachter gets off them well using his hands and athleticism. Sachter shows good movement skills in space, you see good change of direction, good burst, and even reps where his closing speed flashes. Offensively, Sachter plays in the slot and he brings his physicality into his ability to block. He shows good skills as a receiver with solid hands and a high motor after the catch gaining yards with strength and speed. Sachter is also an impactful returner and is one of the best three-phase players in all of Canada. He may not be the best at a single position but he has a skillset that can be utilized on every snap of the game, something even some of the top players lack.
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