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John Metchie III, No. 1 prospect for CFL draft, named top Canadian in NCAA

Another year, another Jon Cornish Trophy for Alabama receiver John Metchie III.

Metchie, of Brampton, Ont., received the honour Tuesday as top Canadian playing NCAA football. Metchie captured the award last year, joining Victoria native Nathan Rourke, currently a quarterback with the B.C. Lions, as the lone two-time winners.

Rourke won his awards in 2017-18 while at Ohio University.

However, Metchie becomes the first unanimous selection in voting conducted by a national media panel.

The award finalists were Illinois running back Chase Brown of London, Ont., Penn State linebacker Jesse Luketa of Ottawa, Cincinnati receiver Nick Mardner of Mississauga, Ont., and Pitt receiver Jarred Wayne of Peterborough, Ont.

The six-foot, 187-pound Metchie recorded a team-high 96 catches last season at Alabama for 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the Tide's 41-24 win over George in the SEC title game Dec. 4.

That forced Metchie to miss the school's playoff run, which ended with a 33-18 loss to the Bulldogs in the NCAA championship contest Jan. 10.

Despite the injury, Metchie opted to skip his senior season at Alabama and declare for the 2022 NFL draft. Earlier Tuesday, Metchie was named the top-ranked prospect on the CFL Scouting Bureau's top-20 list for the league's May 3 draft.

"It feels great," Metchie said of the back-to-back Cornish awards. "It's always great to be recognized by your country and your peers.

"Just like last year, this is an honour I share with my family."

Metchie said he's ahead of schedule with his rehabilitation, which is good news heading into the NFL draft, slated for April 28-30.

"I definitely have a history of facing adversity, both on the field and off of it, and

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