Canada 2024 Rankings: Offensive Line Overview
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My last two articles on 2024s in Canada will feature overviews of the two best position groups in the country which are the offensive and defensive line. The big guys in Canada continue to be sought-after recruits by both USports…
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Continue ReadingMy last two articles on 2024s in Canada will feature overviews of the two best position groups in the country which are the offensive and defensive line. The big guys in Canada continue to be sought-after recruits by both USports and NCAA teams as they bring size and athleticism to the table. Every single player ranked in the top 10 is an offensive or defensive lineman just showcasing how deep these position groups are. This group of offensive linemen not only are sending the most Canadian players to NCAA schools but is also the only position group where the entire top 5 is committed to playing at the next level.
2024 Top 5
#1
Jackson Bellamy
Jackson
Bellamy
6'6" | 305 lbs | OL
Clarkson Football North | 2024
State
CAD
– Committed to the University of Buffalo
#2
Davray Venu
Davray
Venu
6'5" | 295 lbs | OL
John Abbott | 2024
State
CAD
– Committed to Temple University
#3
Brody Munro
Brody
Munro
6'6" | 315 lbs | OL
G.W. Graham | 2024
State
CAD
– Committed to the University of Western Ontario
#4
Everett Small
Everett
Small
6'4" | 295 lbs | OL
Clarkson Football North | 2024
State
CAD
– Committed to Eastern Michigan
#5
Ioanni Michalos
Ioanni
Michalos
6'2" | 325 lbs | OL
St. Andrews College | 2024
State
CAD
– Committed to Acadia University
Prospects to Know
Zye Louison Zye Louison 6’7″ | 350 lbs | OL Yorkton | 2024 State CAD out of Yortown in Alberta is a prospect whose size alone draws intrigue. Louison has quick feet for a player of his size and he showcases the ability to move laterally and can block on the move. HIs sheer size and length make defensive linemen struggle to get inside of him and he showcases solid pass pro where his length and foot movement showcase the ability to stay with smaller speed rushers and not let his size be used to his disadvantage. Louison has a lot of potential and he showcases the ability to be a very impactful OL prospect if he continues to develop his body.
Beaux Fletcher Beaux Fletcher 6’11” | 400 lbs | OL John Abbott | 2024 State CAD who is headed to Acadia to play at the next level is the biggest OL prospect I have ever covered in high school sports. Out of John Abbott in Quebec Fletcher is listed anywhere between 345-400lbs but what is so impressive about his size is the fact that he is 6’11 and even has been listed at 7’0 before. Fletcher just because of his sheer size does not move as well as other offensive linemen but through his career losing weight and becoming lighter in his feet have become evident in his films over the years. Fletcher plays on the interior and he has a strong punch and such a big frame guys struggle to get around him. Fletcher has a lot of development to go but considering we just saw a British Columbia OT Giovanni Manu get drafted in the fourth round of the NFL draft that just concluded there always eyes on big offensive line prospects, regardless of location.
Headed to Calgary to play ball at the next level John Francoeur John Francoeur 6’5″ | 280 lbs | OL Notre Dame | 2024 State CAD is a long lean tackle prospect who plays the game with a mean nasty ability to take guys to the ground. Francoeur has a strong upper half and his punch off the LOS helps him win at the point of attack. He shows positional versatility by being able to line up on either side at tackle and showcases the movement skill and foot speed to be a high-level pass protector at the next level. Francoeur needs to continue to add strength and bulk to his game but has the frame and athleticism that is coveted at the next level.
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Sleeper Prospect to Know
Benn Ottosen Benn Ottosen OL St. Joan of Arc | 2024 State CAD who will be playing at Laurier at the next level is an interior offensive line prospect who I think could have a very strong career at the next level. Ottosen showcases the requisite power and strength to be a mover on the inside and he has a really quick snap and burst out of his stance. Ottosen can win with this quickness because, at the point of contact, he is at least a step beyond the LOS. I like Ottosen’s movement skills and his ability to move laterally and think that his movement to the second level is a big plus at the next level. If Ottosen can continue to develop his hand placement and be more consistent in squaring his body toward defenders he will have an opportunity to be an effective college player.