Canada Scouting Notes: CEGEP 2027s
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Take a look at some of my Scouting Notes on 2027 prospects who play for CEGEP schools in Quebec: Some may fall under a different class if they choose to play college football in the US; however, in some capacity,…
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Continue ReadingTake a look at some of my Scouting Notes on 2027 prospects who play for CEGEP schools in Quebec: Some may fall under a different class if they choose to play college football in the US; however, in some capacity, they are in the 2027 class.
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Latinovic, already has great size for a LB and showed on tape some positional versatility with the ability to play of the edge on the defensive line. Latinovic, has great use of hands. He shows the ability to consistently getting off blocks and can do so from a three point stance on the defensive line using an explosive get off and initial punch to win at the point of attack but also can maneuver in space from the LB position. Latinovic can continue to improve his pad level and bend coming off the edge as he continues to grow as a player and the skillset is just as intriguing as the development of his frame.
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Guillemette has the size to be a threat down the field as a Flex TE/Big Slot option. Guillemette’s tape is a lot of vertical routes stretching the field and his big frame makes him an easy target. He shows solid hands on tape and can catch outside of his body. Long strides help create seperation and pick up yards after the catch and he does show above average twitch and change of direction for a player of his size. While there is limited blocking tape, in few reps Guillemette showed some violent hands and the ability to use his long reach and high motor to win 1v1 against defensive backs.
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Henriquez has a stocky build at the TE position and he shows some good good athleticism for the position. He takes snaps both as an in-line tight end and in the slot showing he can run routes and block from both positions. Henriquez has solid change of direction skills but he runs routes with smooth efficient movements that help create seperation and go from catch to run quickly. Henriquez has really good feel for finding open space against zone coverage and showcased consistent hands at all three levels.
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Mari may not be the strongest or fastest running back in CEGEP but his versatility, youth, and balance make him a dangerous weapon for Notre Dame. Mari can impact the game both as a runner and a receiver, he does a great job of catching outside his body and running an advanced route tree that features routes from the backfield, from WR, and lined up as an H-Back or SB. Mari’s balance help him make quick cuts as a route runner but more impressively make him very difficult to tackle. His low center of gravity and ability to twist and turn off tackle attempts are a big reason for his production.
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Gravel, who can play multiple positions across the defensive line shows great upfield burst. Gravel is an explosive athlete who showcases on tape the ability to win with quickness and strength. Gravel, has a good speed to power pass rusher move and showcases the quickness and change of direction skills needed to be utilized on stunts and twists. Gravel plays with a high motor and is a strong finisher when he gets his hands on the ball carrier. Gravel has some high quality skills, continuing to add strength and size will be important for him taking the next steps as a prospect.
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