| No. 65 – Boston College Eagles | |
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| Position | Offensive tackle |
| Class | |
| Personal information | |
| Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
| Listed weight | 312 lb (142 kg) |
| Career information | |
| High school | Episcopal (Alexandria, Virginia) |
| College | Virginia (2021–2022) Boston College (2023–2025) |
Logan Taylor is a Canadian American football offensive tackle. He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers and Boston College Eagles.
Taylor is from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. [1] He grew up playing soccer before being convinced to try out football by the friend of a coach. [2] He played for the youth team Southshore Seahawks and scored the first touchdown in program history despite being a defensive lineman. [2] He participated for Team Nova Scotia and won at the 2017 Under-16 Eastern Challenge and later competed at the 2018 International Bowl for the Under-16 Eastern Canadian team. [2]
Taylor moved to the U.S. and enrolled at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia, for his junior year. [3] There, he played as an offensive tackle and was named first-team all-state, honorable mention All-Met and to the Interstate Athletic Conference all-star team. [3] Ranked a four-star prospect and one of the top-25 offensive tackles nationally, he committed to play college football for the Virginia Cavaliers. [4]
Taylor appeared in two games for the Cavaliers as a true freshman in 2021 before winning a starting role in 2022, starting 10 games as an offensive tackle. [1] [3] In two seasons at Virginia, he allowed only four sacks. [1] He transferred to the Boston College Eagles in 2023 and started 13 games at left tackle that year, then 11 games – 10 as a left guard and one as a left tackle – during the 2024 season. [5] He was named honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in both years. [6] For his senior year in 2025, Taylor served as a team captain. [7] In his last year, he was a starter in all 12 games and saw action at right guard, left tackle, and right tackle, earning second-team All-ACC honors from the Associated Press. [8]
Taylor finished his stint with the Eagles having started 36 games, recording starts at four of the five positions along the offensive line in his career. [9] He was invited to the 2026 East–West Shrine Bowl and to the 2026 Senior Bowl. [9] Taylor was one of two Canadians invited to the Senior Bowl, along with Akheem Mesidor. [10] In addition to being an NFL draft prospect, he was ranked the second-best available prospect for the 2026 CFL draft by the CFL Scouting Bureau. [11]