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2020 EASTERN REGIONAL COMBINE – NUMERICAL ROSTER #Camplcf #CFLCombine 2020 EASTERN REGIONAL COMBINE – NUMERICAL ROSTER #CampLCF # FIRST LAST POS SCHOOL/TEAM HIGH SCHOOL/PREV. TEAM HOMETOWN DRAFT 1 Joël Soucy WR McGill Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Cégep) Montréal, QC 2020 3 Justin Julien DB Saint Mary's Concordia University Montréal, QC 2020 7 Donavan Martel RB McGill Collège Lionel-Groulx (Cégep) Montréal, QC 2020 8 Matthieu Soucy WR McGill Cégep Garneau (Cégep) Quebec City, QC 2020 9 Kevin Kaya WR Montréal Cégep de Thetford (Cégep) Nancy (FRA) GLO (2020) 10 Jake Puskas RB Queen's St. Ignatius HS Thunder Bay, ON 2020 11 Josh Henry WR Saint Mary's Chabot College (JUCO) Pickering, ON 2020 26 Dale Wright RB Acadia Brother Andre SS Markham, ON 2020 27 Cordell Hastings WR Acadia Centennial HS Calgary, AB 2020 29 Thomas Carrier DB Ottawa Cégep de l’Outaouais (Cégep) Baie-Comeau, QC FA (2019) 30 Rory Kelly DB Acadia Moncton HS Moncton, NB 2020 31 Michael Asibuo DB Concordia John Abbott College (Cégep) LaSalle, QC 2020 32 Zamaad Gambari DB Concordia GTA Grizzlies (CJFL) Brampton, ON 2020 33 Carl Achy DB Laval Cégep de Thetford (Cégep) Amiens (FRA) GLO (2020) 34 Benjamin Carré DB McGill Cégep de Trois-Rivières (Cégep) Trois-Rivières, QC 2020 35 Vincent Dethier DB McGill Collège Lionel-Groulx (Cégep) Boisbriand, QC 2020 36 Jean-Philippe Hudon LB McGill Campus Notre-Dame-de-Foy (Cégep) Lévis, QC 2020 37 Antoine Mongeau DB McGill Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Cégep) Laval, QC 2020 38 William Pettersen DB McGill Cégep Garneau (Cégep) Alma, QC 2020 40 Keiran Burnham K St. Francis Xavier Jacob Hespeler SS Cambridge, ON 2020 47 Jeremy Beaulieu LB Bethel Clay HS Montréal, QC 2020 48 Nathan Walker WR Bishop's St. Roch CHS Brampton, ON 2020 49 Marc-Antoine Pivin WR Laval Champlain Regional College (Cégep) Sherbrooke, QC 2020 50 Quincy Williams RB McGill Norwich University Brossard, QC 2020 51 Yvan Desjardins WR McGill Cégep de Trois-Rivières (Cégep) Trois-Rivières, QC 2020 52 François Bessette OL Montréal Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Cégep) Montréal, QC 2020 53 Julian Wytinck QB Mount Allison Valley Huskers (CJFL) Selkirk, MB 2020 54 Brody Bernier-Lawson WR Saint Mary's Kamloops Broncos (CJFL) Leduc, AB 2020 55 Noah Domingue OL Concordia New Mexico Military Institute (JUCO) Manotick, ON FA (2019) 65 Samuel Brodrique LB Concordia Champlain Regional College (Cégep) Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, QC 2020 66 Jersey Henry LB Concordia Vanier College (Cégep) LaSalle, QC 2020 67 Gabe Dansereau DL Merrimack Trinity-Pawling (Prep School) Montréal, QC 2020 68 Danny Debrosse-Smith DB Montréal Concordia University Laval, QC 2020 69 Dylan Cormier LB Mount Allison Tantramar RHS Sackville, NB 2020 70 Kyle Rodger LB Ottawa University of Montréal Gatineau, QC 2020 71 Rashad Spooner LB Ottawa Vanier College (Cégep) Brossard, QC 2020 #CFLCombine 2020 EASTERN REGIONAL COMBINE – NUMERICAL ROSTER #CampLCF # FIRST LAST POS SCHOOL/TEAM HIGH SCHOOL/PREV. TEAM HOMETOWN DRAFT 72 Zack Kealy DB Queen's Almonte District HS Almonte, ON FA (2019) 73 Kurtis Schaeffer LB Queen's Sacred Heart HS Stittsville, ON FA (2019) 78 Mitch Raper RB Carleton Monsignor Paul Dwye CHS Oshawa, ON 2020 85 Mickael Badra DL Sherbrooke Bishop’s University Laval, QC 2020 104 Oliver Grant OL Acadia Citadel HS Halifax, NS 2020 106 Shelton Williams OL Acadia Holland College Nassau (BHS) GLO (2020) 107 Nicholas Oppong OL Mount Allison St. Edmund Campion CSS Brampton, ON 2020 108 Josh Mosley OL Queen's Lakeshore CSS Port Colborne, ON 2020 109 Jonathan Zamora OL St. Francis Xavier Canada Prep Academy (Prep School) Mississauga, ON 2020 117 Angelo Gentile DL Acadia Halifax West HS Halifax, NS 2020 119 Félix Pelletier DL Montréal Cégep du Vieux Montréal (Cégep) Quebec City, QC 2020 120 Marshall Esokpunwu DL Mount Allison St. Edmunds Campion CSS Brampton, ON 2020 121 Tramayne Stephen DL Ottawa Ottawa Sooners (CJFL) Toronto, ON 2020 122 Graydon Campbell DL William & Mary Episcopal HS Greely, ON 2020 131 Alex Douglas DB Ottawa Cornwall CVS Ingleside, ON 2020 133 Brian Hope K Saint Mary's Terry Fox SS Port Coquitlam, BC 2020 136 Benoît Marion DL Montréal Collège André-Grasset (Cégep) Montréal, QC 2020 137 Jordan Hurley OL Concordia John Abbott College (Cégep) Saint-Eustache, QC 2020 138 Brock O’Brien OL Mount Allison Horton HS Wolfville, NS 2020 140 Tevin Bowen DL Carleton Robert F. Hall CSS Toronto, ON FA (2018) EASTERN REGIONAL COMBINE – Friday, March 13, 2020 ORDER OF TESTING – OL, DL, RB, LB, QB, K, WR, DB Scitec Sports Dome 8:30 a.m. Player Registration 9:00 a.m. Height & Weight, Hand & Arm Measurements, Video Shot, Vertical Jump, Broad Jump & Bench Press (225 lbs) 11:00 a.m. 40-Yard Dash, Short Shuttle & 3-Cone Drill 1:30 p.m. Positional Drills & One-on-One’s 3:30 p.m. Announcement of Players Invited to the National Combine Players will be made available by request after the completion of all testing. .
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