The Best 2025 Canadians Playing in the U.S.
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With many of Canada’s top players heading to the United States for their junior and senior high school football seasons, this piece focuses on the standout Canadian players currently playing in the U.S. The class of 2025 is poised to…
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Continue ReadingWith many of Canada’s top players heading to the United States for their junior and senior high school football seasons, this piece focuses on the standout Canadian players currently playing in the U.S. The class of 2025 is poised to be one of the most impressive in terms of Canadian-born talent committing to NCAA Power 4 schools, spearheaded by Will Black Will Black 6'7" | 290 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary Hall | 2025 State New E , a 5-Star OT and a top 10 player in North America.
Will Black Will Black 6’7″ | 290 lbs | OL Choate Rosemary Hall | 2025 State New E stands out as the premier offensive line prospect in North America for the 2025 class and is the most notable Canadian prospect in recent memory. Coming in at 6-foot-7 and 285 pounds, this tackle is considered one of the most technically sound in the nation. Black possesses an impressive frame that will naturally require him to fill out his frame for the collegiate level, which he should manage comfortably due to his build and body type. Boasting a lean, athletic lower body and significant arm length, Black possesses the ideal size and physical tools for a top-tier high school offensive tackle prospect at this stage. His movement skills are equally remarkable for his position. During the camp circuit before his junior year, Black consistently recorded sub-5.1 second laser-verified 40-yard dashes, an extraordinary feat for an individual of his size, role and age. These formidable physical attributes promise to make him a standout in both zone and gap run schemes. His movement ability is apparent on film, where he navigates space with ease, adeptly moving to the second level in the run game and executing as a pulling lineman on gap scheme runs and screens. Black’s exceptional physical capabilities ensure he excels in various run schemes. As one of the greatest Canadian talents to emerge, Black garnered offers from every major college program before pledging to Notre Dame.
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Floyd Boucard Floyd Boucard 6’3″ | 270 lbs | DL Miami Central | 2025 State FL is an exceptionally skilled defensive line prospect who has garnered offers from every major Power 4 program, rapidly ascending in the U.S. recruiting rankings. With an excellent 6-foot-4, 308-pound frame and sub-4.7 second forty-yard dash speed, Boucard’s physical attributes are impressive. His remarkable agility enables him to play in various positions on the defensive line across different defensive schemes. Boucard’s repertoire of hand moves allows him to bypass offensive linemen effortlessly without allowing offensive lineman to get hands on. Additionally, he is a top-tier pass rush finisher, ensuring quarterbacks cannot escape once he makes contact. His tireless work ethic shines in run defense, complemented by significant play strength. Boucard stands out as one of the most promising defensive line talents from Canada in recent memory, swiftly securing offers from every major NCAA Power 4 program.
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Shekai Mills-Knight stands out as a remarkable running back prospect, hailing from Canada but plying his skills at the Baylor School in Tennessee. At 6’2″ and 210lb, Mills-Knight is a versatile player at the running back position. His electrifying traits are evident every time he has the ball, potentially scoring a touchdown on every touch thanks to his impressive 4.6-second forty-yard dash speed. Gliding across the field, his running style appears effortless, often deceiving the defense with his unexpected speed. His ability to make quick one step cuts and shed tackles, combined with a strong lower body and agility, makes him a formidable player. Mills-Knight excels in various running schemes, utilizing his size, speed, and vision to navigate through gaps or find openings in zone run plays. Additionally, his skills as a receiver are notable, with reliable hands and an ability to run a wide range of routes, enhancing his open-field tackle-breaking prowess. Mills-Knight has garnered attention from every major NCAA Power 4 program, signaling a promising future as a college football star.
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Brandon Kubay Brandon Kubay 6’4″ | 210 lbs | WR St. Paul’s | 2026 FL stands out as a formidable offensive weapon at tight end, holding the title of top pass catcher in Canada’s 2025 class after reclassifying. With the ideal build for a college-level tight end, including a remarkable 6-foot-7-inch wingspan, his potential is undeniable. Kubay excels as a natural hands catcher, effortlessly moving downfield with lengthy strides and an ability to run a diverse route tree. His ability to change direction post-catch is crucial for gaining hidden yards on the field. He bursts from his cuts at the top of the route and often breaks the initial tackle attempt. More than just a receiver in a tight end’s role, Kubay effectively blocks defensive linemen as an in-line tight end. His notable receiving talents and his physical prowess give him the potential to excel as an every-down tight end at the NCAA Power 4 level.
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Ryder Kusch
Ryder Kusch
Ryder Kusch, the standout player from Western Canada last season, has transferred to the Hun School of Princeton for his senior year to showcase his talents to Power 4 schools. Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 220lb, with a 40-yard dash time of 4.89 seconds, Kusch possesses all the physical attributes necessary to be a formidable defensive end at the FBS level. He primarily played as a 7-technique in a 4-3 defense but also demonstrated the versatility to play as 5-technique in a 3-4 defense. An elite run defender, Kusch’s high-level competitiveness, relentless motor, and superior field vision have distinguished him as the premier pass rusher to come out of Western Canada in recent years. His arsenal of pass rush moves, including a Jump Swim and an increasingly effective Bend move, contributed to an extraordinary 82% pass rush win rate in his last game. Any NCAA FBS programs hesitating to recruit Kusch need only watch his game tape to see why he deserves to choose from the top FBS programs.
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