Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Wild for the Game

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Positions: Offensive Line (Centre)
Height/Weight: 5’2, 130 lbs
Teams: Cornwall Wildcats (NCAFA)
Commitment: None
Official Visits: None
Considerations: N/A
Class: 2020

Dakota Edgley has been playing for almost five years and has played several positions before settling in on the offensive line as a centre.

The entirety of Edgley’s gridiron career has been with the Cornwall Wildcats of the National Capital Amateur Football Association (NCAFA).

His offseason consists of time in the gym, where he does strength and endurance training twice a week. He is also is enrolled in winter training camps that the house league offers.

There are a few reasons that the offensive lineman is participating in the Ontario Prospects Challenge (OPC).

“My first hope the Ontario Prospect Challenge (OPC) is to make the team,” said Edgley. “Also this is a great learning experience for myself.”

“It is definitely fun meeting new coaches and players, and learning new techniques that will help me in the future.”

When it finally comes time to graduate, he hopes to play university football in either Canada or the United States.

Overall, the standout is passionate about the game.

“Football is such a fun sport,” explains Edgley. “It’s a great way to get the energy out and a great workout at the same time.”

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