B.C. 2026 Standout Players to Know
As we continue to move through the off season we are going to continue to highlight players in the class of 2026 across Canada. In this article we are going to spotlight some of the early prospects to know from…
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Continue ReadingAs we continue to move through the off season we are going to continue to highlight players in the class of 2026 across Canada. In this article we are going to spotlight some of the early prospects to know from British Columbia in the class of 2026 including a player who has NCAA Power 5 potential.
Logan Wager
Logan Wager
Standing at 6’0” and weighing 175lb, Logan was pivotal as the full-time starting cornerback for Lord Tweedsmuir’s varsity team. Primarily playing cornerback, Logan utilized his legitimate 4.7-second forty-yard dash speed plus his above-average length to establish himself as a true shutdown corner against some of the province’s top receivers as a sophomore. He was often tasked with shadowing the opposition’s best receiver when needed. Although he managed to deter opponents from targeting his side, he still has areas to improve, such as the smoothness of his backpedal and the timing of his turns, opens, and runs with receivers. Logan is also an excellent wide receiver prospect as he has a great burst off the line to go with his take the top off the defense speed. He is dynamic in YAC situations as he can make defenders miss with ease. Logan is poised to leverage his exceptional 2023 season for an even more commanding performance in 2024, while also catching the attention of NCAA Power 5 Schools for the class of 2026.
Check out Logan Wager’s HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2MZijL
Denver Adam
Denver Adam
Denver Adam is an exceptional running back prospect for the class of 2026. Standing at 5’11” and weighing 165 pounds, Adam’s most notable attribute is his speed and explosiveness, evidenced by his 4.8-second forty-yard dash. This speed is evident on film; he plants his foot and swiftly reaches the defense’s second level. Adam runs with an effortless grace, seemingly gliding across the field as he outpaces defenders. Despite his speed, Adam doesn’t shy away from the middle of the field or contact as he operates within the offense’s structure, which further highlights his quickness. As he grows in size and speed, Adam is poised to take on the full duties of a primary running back. However, he needs to work on lowering his pad level when running between the tackles to excel in short-yardage situations. Whether as a running back or receiver, Adam’s talents make him a desirable recruit for Division One college programs.
Check Out Denver Adam’s HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2NFeUJ
Jasper Baron Jasper Baron 5’9″ | 180 lbs | RB Centennial Secondary School | 2026 CAD is an exceptional running back emerging from British Columbia for the class of 2026. At 5’9″ and 180lb, Baron’s build and speed are reminiscent of Blake Corum, offering a fast and robust presence on the field. He is versatile, capable of playing both in the slot and as a traditional running back. His straight-line speed is impressive, yet it’s his agility and shiftiness that truly shine, coupled with excellent balance and rapid acceleration. His vision as a running back enables him to thrive in various running schemes. Baron excels in finding openings, swiftly reaching top speed for explosive plays. His substantial lower body strength allows him to deflect defenders effortlessly. Additionally, his ability to execute receiver-like routes when lined up in the slot is notable. As he continues to grow in size and speed, Baron can potentially become a future provincial MVP at the AAA level and a sought-after recruit for Division One programs.
Check Out Jasper Baron Jasper Baron 5’9″ | 180 lbs | RB Centennial Secondary School | 2026 CAD ‘s HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Mt45d
Treyson Harley
Treyson Harley
Treyson Harley is the premier wide receiver prospect from the province for the class of 2026. At 5’11” and 177lb, Harley is versatile, capable of playing in the slot or on the outside. He’s a skilled route runner and a ball-winning technician who consistently outmaneuvers coverage at every level. His ability to identify and exploit zone coverage soft spots is a rare trait for a receiver in this province. Harley’s high-level processing allows him to quickly decipher coverages, making him a constant open target against zone defenses. His insights into a defense’s vulnerabilities and the leverage used by defenders ensures he’s frequently open, even without exceptional speed. At the catch point, a fifty-fifty ball is more like seventy-five-twenty-five in his favor due to his outstanding ball tracking and timing. Harley’s potential points to a future at the FCS level.
Check Out Treyson Harley’s HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Md92f
Brandon Bailey
Brandon Bailey
Brandon Bailey stands out as the premier quarterback prospect in the 2026 class from British Columbia. At 6’0″ and 170lb, he exemplifies a true dual-threat quarterback, capable of making throws from the pocket and showcasing top-tier athleticism on the field. Despite his average stature, Bailey’s athletic prowess is his advantage. His dynamism in the run game enables him to evade defenders and gain separation in open space, while his agility aids in making off platform throws. He consistently demonstrates the ability to escape the pocket and execute throws on the run. Bailey’s deep ball accuracy is impressive, often placing the ball perfectly on vertical routes. His quick, compact delivery allows for rapid release and powerful throws across all levels of the field. Furthermore, his processing skills are sharp, efficiently reading defenses to locate open receivers. As Bailey matures, his skills will undoubtedly enhance, positioning him to receive offers at least at the FCS level.
Check Out Brandon Bailey’s HUDL: http://www.hudl.com/v/2Mn07D