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Eastern Regional Combine EASTERN REGIONAL COMBINE OLYMPIC STADIUM MONTREAL – MARCH 7, 2018 #CFLCombine #CampLCF TABLE OF CONTENTS About the 2018 CFL Combines 1 2018 Eastern CFL Regional Combine Schedule 3 2018 Eastern CFL Regional Combine Participants 4 2018 CFL Draft Selection Order 54 #CFLCombine #CampLCF 2018 CFL COMBINE PARTICIPANTS ANNOUNCED More than 170 players to compete in three regional combines across the country and one national combine in Winnipeg TORONTO – Canadian Football League (CFL) prospects will vie for an invitation to the CFL Combine presented by adidas starting Wednesday, March 7 in Montreal. For the sixth consecutive year, the CFL will host a trio of regional combines ahead of the CFL Combine. Following the Eastern Regional Combine in Montreal, Toronto will host the Ontario Regional Combine on March 9 and Winnipeg will host the Western Regional Combine on March 22. The CFL, with input from all teams, will then invite additional players from the regional combines to the national event in Winnipeg depending on player performance. Each regional combine will invite approximately 40 to 50 players. The CFL Combine presented by adidas will take place in Winnipeg as part of the Mark’s CFL Week festivities where top prospects will compete in front of CFL coaches, general managers and player personnel on March 24-25. Last year, 15 players from regional combines were extended an invitation to the CFL Combine, including 11 of those players being selected in the 2017 CFL Draft. The top players eligible for the upcoming 2018 CFL Draft, as ranked collectively by the teams and the league office, are invited to attend the CFL Combine presented by adidas. About the CFL Combine The CFL Combine presented by adidas will take place at the RBC Convention Centre and at the University of Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The players will undergo medical examinations, performance, strength and speed tests, on-field football drills and team interviews over the three-day combine in front of general managers, coaches and scouts from all teams. Regional Combine Players drafted in the 2017 CFL Draft Last year’s regional combines accumulated an additional 15 invites to the CFL Combine, with 11 players selected in the 2017 CFL Draft including: Julan Lynch, a receiver from the University of Saskatchewan (Western Regional), was selected in the second round, 17th overall, by the Calgary Stampeders. Anthony Gosselin, a running back for the University of Sherbrooke (Eastern Regional), was selected in the second round, 18th overall, by the Ottawa REDBLACKS. Ante Milanovic-Litre, a running back from Simon Fraser University (Western Regional), was selected in the fourth round, 28th overall, by the Calgary Stampeders. Alex Morrison, a receiver from the University of British Columbia (Western Regional), was selected in the fourth round, 29th overall, by the Montreal Alouettes. Jordan Hoover, a receiver from the University of Waterloo (Ontario Regional), was selected in the fourth round, 31st overall, by the Edmonton Eskimos. 1 #CFLCombine #CampLCF Mathieu Dupuis, a defensive lineman from the University of Montreal (Eastern Regional), was selected in the fifth round, 44th overall, by the Ottawa REDBLACKS. Ottawa Sooners receiver Malcolm Carter (Eastern Regional) was selected in the sixth round, 45th overall, by the Montreal Alouettes. Alexandre Chevrier, a linebacker for the University of Sherbrooke (Eastern Regional), was selected in the seventh round, 55th overall, by the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Adam Laurensse, a defensive back for the University of Calgary (Western Regional), was selected in the seventh round, 61st overall, by the Calgary Stampeders. Mark Mackie, a defensive lineman from McMaster University (Ontario Regional), was selected in the eighth round, 67th overall, by the Edmonton Eskimos. Mitchell Hillis, a receiver from the University of Saskatchewan (Western Regional), was selected in the eighth round, 69th overall, by the BC Lions. 2 #CFLCombine #CampLCF 2018 EASTERN CFL REGIONAL COMBINE SCHEDULE MONTREAL – Olympic Stadium – Wednesday, March 7, 2018 ORDER OF TESTING – OL, DL, RB, LB, K, QB, WR, DB 8:30 AM Registration 9:00 AM Begin Circuit – Video Shot, Height & Weight, Hand & Arm Measurements, Vertical Jump, Broad Jump, Bench Press (225 lbs) 11:00 AM 40’s, Short Shuttle, 3 Cone Drill 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM Lunch (staggered) – Provided for Players and Team Personnel 1:30 PM Positional Drills & One on One’s 3:50 PM Announcement of Players invited to National Combine 3 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #104 Nicholas Bartolacci - OL HT: 6’03’’ WT: 280 Hometown: Halifax, NS College: Saint Mary’s University | #55 High School: Sir John A. Macdonald HS Draft Year: 2018 National Saint Mary’s Huskies 2017: Played in eight regular season games with four starts at centre, three starts at right guard and one start at right tackle. 2016: Played in eight regular season games with seven starts at right guard and one start at centre. 2015: Played and started eight regular season games at centre. 2014: Played and started three regular season games at right tackle. Personal Criminology and Philosophy student. 4 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #105 Jacob Creedon - OL HT: 6’01’’ WT: 280 Hometown: Sault Ste. Marie, ON College: Acadia University | #52 High School: St. Basil SS Draft Year: 2018 National Acadia Axemen 2017: Played in eight regular season games with at least six starts… Was part of the team that won the Loney Bowl (AUS Championship). 2016: Missed the entire 2016 season due to an injury. 2015: Played in six regular season games with at least one start… Missed two games due to an injury. 2014: Played in seven regular season games. Personal Kinesiology student. 5 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #106 Jacob Czaja - OL HT: 6’03’’ WT: 290 Hometown: Sudbury, ON College: St. Francis Xavier University | #69 Previous Team: Sudbury Gladiators (OFC) High School: Lo-Ellen Park SS Draft Year: 2018 National StFX X-Men 2017: Played for the East team in the U SPORTS East-West Bowl… Played in four regular season games with one start at left guard… Named an AUS All-Star. 2016: Played and started eight regular season games at left guard… Named an AUS All-Star… Was part of the team that won the Loney Bowl (AUS Championship). 2015: Played and started eight regular season games at left guard… Named an AUS All-Star… Was part of the team that won the Loney Bowl (AUS Championship). 2014: Played and started eight regular season games at left guard. Personal Accounting student. 2017 U SPORTS East-West Bowl Combine Results 40-Yard Dash: 5.65 sec Bench Press: 24 rep Broad Jump: 7’01’’ Short Shuttle: 4.90 sec Vertical Jump: 21’’ 3-Cone Drill: 8.16 sec 6 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #107 Arnaud Gendron-Dumouchel - OL HT: 6’01’’ WT: 322 Hometown: Valleyfield, QC College: Université de Montréal | #62 Previous Team: Collège de Valleyfield (Cégep) High School: École de la Baie-Saint-François Draft Year: 2018 National Montreal Carabins 2017: Played and started eight regular season games at right tackle, but also played at left tackle. 2016: Played and started eight regular season games at right tackle, but also played at left tackle. 2015: Played in six regular season games, including one at right tackle… Was part of the team that won the Dunsmore Cup (RSEQ Championship) and the Mitchell Bowl. 2014: Played in eight regular season games, including two at right tackle… Was part of the team that won the Dunsmore Cup (RSEQ Championship), the Uteck Bowl and the Vanier Cup. Personal Physical Education student. 7 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #108 Nolan McGreer - OL HT: 6’04’’ WT: 280 Hometown: Kingston, ON College: Carleton University | #68 High School: Frontenac SS Draft Year: 2018 National Carleton Ravens 2017: Played for the East team in the U SPORTS East-West Bowl… Played and started eight regular season games offensive tackle… Named an OUA First-Team All-Star. 2016: Played and started eight regular season games offensive tackle. 2015: Played in eight regular season games with one start at offensive tackle. 2014: Played in three regular season games with one start at offensive guard and one start at offensive tackle… Miss five games due to an injury. Personal Law student. 2017 U SPORTS East-West Bowl Combine Results 40-Yard Dash: 5.53 sec Bench Press: DNP Broad Jump: DNP Short Shuttle: DNP Vertical Jump: DNP 3-Cone Drill: DNP 8 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #109 Matthew Ouellet De Carlo - OL HT: 6’05’’ WT: 310 Hometown: Pierrefonds, QC College: Bishop’s University | #61 Previous Team: Champlain College (Cégep) High School: Pierrefonds CHS Draft Year: 2018 National Bishop’s Gaiters 2017: Played for the East team in the U SPORTS East-West Bowl… Played and started eight regular season games at left tackle… Named an AUS All-Star. 2016: Played and started eight regular season games at left tackle. 2015: Played and started eight regular season games at left tackle. 2014: Played and started eight regular season games at right guard. Personal Secondary Education and English Literature student. 2017 U SPORTS East-West Bowl Combine Results 40-Yard Dash: 5.65 sec Bench Press: 16 rep Broad Jump: 8’01.5’’ Short Shuttle: 5.00 sec Vertical Jump: 23’’ 3-Cone Drill: 8.44 sec 9 #CFLCombine #CampLCF #110 Andrew Peirson - OL HT: 6’03’’ WT: 300 Hometown: Kingston, ON College: Gannon University | #67 High School: Holy Cross CSS Draft Year: 2018 National Gannon Golden Knights 2017: Played in 11 regular season games as a defensive tackle… Recorded two unassisted tackles and 15 assisted tackles, including one sack and 1.5 tackle for a loss. 2016: Played in 10 regular season games with nine starts at offensive guard. 2015: Played in five regular season games with three starts at offensive guard. 2014: Played in three regular season games at offensive guard.
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