CFC Ranks: Top RECEIVERS under-20 age group

Over the next few weeks the ‘CFC Scouting Bureau’ (see below) will be identifying the top 18 and 19 year old players eligible to play for the Canadian National Junior team. Today we profile the top high school, CIS, CEGEP and NCAA players that play theĀ RECEIVERS.

Name / birth year / province / current team / past teams / FCC / Commitment

CFC Scouting Bureau

The Canada Football Chat (CFC) Scouting Bureau is comprised of CFC scouts, player personnel directors of Canadian National program, selected private scouts, selected CIS coaches, and contributing Provincial Sports Organizations.

Each U20 team list will focus on players that are ‘age eligible’ (1993, 1994 birth years) and are from ‘member provinces’. Currently, Football British Columbia’s membership in Football Canada is “not in good standing” and players from that province are not eligible to represent Canada at the upcoming U20 IFAF Junior Football championship.

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CFC Ranks: Top RECEIVERS under-20 age group


Over the next few weeks the ‘CFC Scouting Bureau’ (see below) will be identifying the top 18 and 19 year old players eligible to play for the Canadian National Junior team. Today we profile the top high school, CIS, CEGEP and NCAA players that play the RECEIVERS.

Previous Rankings

LINK – TOP TE / H-back / FB

Name / birth year / province / current team / past teams / FCC / Commitment

NCAA Commit


Tevaun Smith
1993
Ontario Kent prep Chaminade / Wildcats N/A Iowa Hawkeyes

– the best receiver available but will he play? Coming out party was the 2011 International Bowl win he returned a kick off for a touchdown against the Americans, resulting in receiving Team World MVP. Was also apart of the Team World winning squad in 2012

CIS / CJFL

Addison Richards 6’4 185
1993
Saskatchewan Regina Rams Sheldon Team Sask ’09, ’10

– dressed for 6 games and started one for the Regina Rams in 2011

Tyler Henry 5’10 183
1993
Alberta Edmonton Wildcats Camrose

CEGEP

Alexandre Savard 6’5 210
1993
Quebec Vanier Collge Loups CurƩ-Antoine-Labelle Team QuƩbec 2010

– by far the best CEGEP receiver in the 1993 age bracket.

HIGH SCHOOL

Jamal Kett 6’5 200
1994
Ontario St. Andrew’s College Team World N/A

– best player on 2nd best team in Metro Toronto. Started for Team World but inexperience showed with some jitters in that game. Best receiver prospect and athlete on the high school list.

Doug Corby 6’3 180
1993 Ontario Nelson / Stampeders N/A Queens

– the best receiver from the Burlington, Ontario, which arguably has the best group of receivers graduating from one area of the country (second best being Brett Blaszko – honourable mention)

Shaquille Johnson 6′ 185
1994
Ontario Notre Dame / Bulldogs Team Ontario West ’10 Guelph

– makes this list because of one word – SPEED

Honourable Mentions:

Brett Blaszko 6’4 205 (Ontario) Calgary commit
Brian Jones 6’4 215 (Nova Scotia) Acadia commit
Jake Frimeth 5’10 170 (Ontario) uncommitted
Alexandre Huard 5’10 165 (Quebec) attends Taft school
Teshawn Berry (Ontario) uncommitted
Zach Regret 6’5 210 (Manitoba) Manitoba commit
Danny Vandervoort 6’2 190 (Ontario) uncommitted
Chad Braun 5’10 160 (Saskatchewan) Saskatoon Hilltop
Mikey Carney 5’11 180 (British Columbia) Guelph commit

CFC Scouting Bureau

The Canada Football Chat (CFC) Scouting Bureau is comprised of CFC scouts, player personnel directors of Canadian National program, selected private scouts, selected CIS coaches, and contributing Provincial Sports Organizations.

Each U20 team list will focus on players that are ‘age eligible’ (1993, 1994 birth years) and are from ‘member provinces’. Currently, Football British Columbia’s membership in Football Canada is “not in good standing” and players from that province are not eligible to represent Canada at the upcoming U20 IFAF Junior Football championship.

Advocating for football prospects one story at a time.

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