Canada Scouting Notes: Quebec 2025s
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With more and more eyes on Canada and what I consider a football hotspot in Quebec, check out some scouting notes on some intriguing prospects in the 2025 class that play ball in Quebec. Check out Scouting Notes on CEGEP…
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Continue ReadingWith more and more eyes on Canada and what I consider a football hotspot in Quebec, check out some scouting notes on some intriguing prospects in the 2025 class that play ball in Quebec.
Check out Scouting Notes on CEGEP 2027s HERE
Latendresse who shows a lot of versatility on the offensive side of the ball is a slot WR/TE who can lineup from a multitude of positions. Latendresse already has a solid frame at 6’3 235lbs and could easily continue to add strength and weight to grow into more of an in-line tight end. Latendresse shows good change of direction skills and can create seperation running routes in the short and intermediate areas of the field. He has good hands, can catch away from his body, showcasing the ability to make contested catches. Latendresse has good upper body strength and shows good initial punch and hand placement as a blocker. Although you do not see him in a three point stance on the LOS, there are traits that translate to him being able to become that archetype of tight end.
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Sheppard, a massive WR prospect at 6’5 215lbs has all the physical traits of a prototype outside WR. Sheppard flashes long speed and the ability to win vertically down the field, he is consistent high pointing the football in contested catch situations and showcases the ability to catch away from his body. After the catch, Sheppard can get upfield and create yards after the catch when he gets upfield and runs north and south. Sheppard can continue to improve his explosiveness out of his breaks and overall body control. The most impressive part of Sheppard’s film was some of the special team plays showing his physicality and ability to play with violence at full speed.
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Prince already has a good frame at 6’4 300lbs and likely projects as a guard at the next level. Prince has good foot speed and his movement skills in space are an asset when he is asked to pull and get upfield to the 2nd level as a blocker. Prince shows a really good initial punch and knocks defenders back consistently, he utilizes his upper body strength well showing on multiple reps the ability to knock guys around without good leverage or balance. At times Prince can lounge and play with poor leverage, two areas he can improve as a blocker but the movement skills, upper body strength, and hand placement are really high level traits.
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Thompson, one of my favorite defensive prospects in Canada has D1 build standing 6’5 245lbs. Thompson shows an explosive get off and a really impressive speed to power rush off the edge. He plays with great hand usage and is physical at the point of attack. Thompson utilizes his length well rushing the passer and shows good bend around the edge. He plays with a high motor and shows good pursuit and finishing in the backfield but also outside the numbers. While there are plenty of plays he makes because of his motor, he showcases several skills that translate to the D1 level.
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