Enock Makonzo

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Enock Makonzo
No. 43     Edmonton Elks
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Makonzo with the Elks in 2023
Born: (1997-05-01) May 1, 1997 (age 26)
Lachine, Quebec
Career information
StatusActive
CFL status National
Position(s) Linebacker
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
College Cégep du Vieux Montréal
New Mexico Military Institute
Coastal Carolina
High school École secondaire Dalbé-Viau
CFL Draft 2022 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4
Drafted by Edmonton Elks
Career history
As player
2022–present Edmonton Elks
Career stats
Games played 16
Tackles 57
Sacks 2.0
Forced fumbles 1

Enock Makonzo (born May 1, 1997) is a Canadian football linebacker for the Edmonton Elks of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at New Mexico Military Institute and Coastal Carolina and was selected with the fourth overall pick of the 2022 CFL Draft.

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Early life and education

Makonzo was born to Congolese parents on May 1, 1997, in Lachine, Quebec. [1] He started playing football in high-school at École secondaire Dalbé-Viau. After graduating he attended Cégep du Vieux Montréal and also was a member of Team Québec and Canada men's national football team. [2] [3] Although he received numerous offers from Canadian universities to play U Sports football, Makonzo decided to play in the United States at New Mexico Military Institute. [2] He appeared in 18 games over two seasons, and posted a total of 105 tackles along with two sacks, with 71 tackles coming in his second year. [2] After his graduation from the military school, he accepted an offer to play for the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers, over the UMass Minutemen and Southern Alabama Jaguars. [4] He was the first Canadian player in Coastal Carolina's history. [2]

In his second game with Coastal Carolina, against Kansas, Makonzo suffered a torn ACL that made him miss the rest of the 2019 season. [2] [5] He appeared in 12 games during the 2020 season, all but one as a starter, and was named third-team all-conference by Phil Steele after posting 76 tackles, 10.5 TFLs, two sacks and two forced fumbles. [6] The following year, Makonzo recorded 71 tackles, 10.0 TFLs and a team-leading three forced fumbles on his way to being named first-team All-Sun Belt by Pro Football Focus (PFF). [6] He was also named to the NCAA All-Canadian Team published by J. C. Abbott. [7] He closed out his college career with a career-high 11 tackles in their Cure Bowl win and finished his stint with the school having totaled 150 tackles, 21.5 TFLs, two sacks and five forced fumbles. [8] Although he had one year of eligibility remaining in 2022, Makonzo decided to try professional football. [9] [10]

Professional career

Makonzo was selected with the fourth overall pick of the 2022 CFL Draft by the Edmonton Elks. [11] Playing linebacker as a rookie, he totaled 57 tackles in 16 games (10 of which he started), tied for second on the team. [12] [13] He also posted two sacks, five TFLs and a forced fumble. [14]

Personal life

Makonzo's brother, Ethan, played for the Montreal Carabins and also played for a time with the Elks. [3] [15]

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