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2019 CFL DRAFT GUIDE Thursday, May 2, 2019 8:00pm ET | 5:00pm PT #CFLDraft TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 CFL Draft Selection Order 1 2019 CFL Draft Selection Trade Summary 3 2018 CFL Draft 6 CFL Draft Historical Recap 8 CFL Draft Historical Notes 10 First Round Draft Selections by Year Since 2004 11 Draft Summary Since 2004 13 Overall Draft Selections by School Since 2004 15 First Round Draft Selections by School Since 2004 17 Draft Selections by Team Since 2004 20 First Overall Draft Selections Since 1981 21 Schools with Most First Overall Picks Since 1952 22 CFL Career Game Leaders since 1959 (Drafted Players) 23 A Short History of the Canadian Draft 25 Eligible Players – 2019 CFL Draft 27 CONTACT INFORMATION Olivier Poulin Lucas Barrett Canadian Football League Canadian Football League Director, Communications & Public Affairs Manager, Communications & Public Affairs P: 514-970-7211 P: 416-802-7852 [email protected] [email protected] Steve Daniel Canadian Football League Director, Game Information & Head Statistician P: 778-878-5570 [email protected] #CFLDraft 2019 CFL DRAFT SELECTION ORDER As of April 25th, 2019 ROUND 1 ROUND 2 1. Toronto 1. Toronto Montréala 2. Hamilton via MTL 2. Hamilton 3. Hamilton 3. Edmonton 4. Edmonton 4. Winnipeg via BC 5. Montréal via BC 5. Winnipeg 6. Winnipeg 6. Saskatchewan 7. Saskatchewan 7. Ottawa 8. Montréal via OTT 8. Calgary 9. Calgary 10. Torontob 11. Montréalb ROUND 3 ROUND 4 1. Toronto 1. Toronto 2. Montréal 2. Montréal 3. Hamilton 3. Calgary via HAM 4. Toronto via EDM 4. Edmonton 5. Hamilton via BC 5. BC 6. Winnipeg 6. Winnipeg 7. BC via MTL via SSK 7. Saskatchewan 8. Ottawa 8. Ottawa 9. Calgary 9. Calgary ROUND 5 ROUND 6 1. Toronto 1. Toronto 2. Montréal 2. Montréal 3. Edmonton via HAM 3. BC via Hamilton 4. Edmonton 4. Edmonton 5. BC 5. BC 6. Winnipeg 6. Winnipeg 7. Saskatchewan 7. Saskatchewan 8. Ottawa 8. Ottawa 9. Calgary 9. Calgary 1 #CFLDraft 2019 CFL DRAFT SELECTION ORDER As of April 25th, 2019 ROUND 7 ROUND 8 1. Toronto 1. Hamilton via TOR 2. Montréal 2. Montréal 3. Hamilton 3. Hamilton 4. Edmonton 4. Edmonton 5. BC 5. BC 6. Winnipeg 6. Winnipeg 7. Toronto via SSK 7. Saskatchewan 8. Ottawa 8. Ottawa 9. Calgary 9. Calgary Priority: Toronto, Montréal, Hamilton, Edmonton, BC, Winnipeg, Saskatchewan, Ottawa, Calgary a Forfeited in the 2018 Supplemental Draft for Tyler Johnstone. b Territorial Draft picks. 2 #CFLDraft 2019 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY ROUND 1 First Round Selection – Montréal Alouettes Montréal forfeited its original first-round selection after selecting national offensive lineman Tyler Johnstone in the 2018 CFL Supplemental Draft. 4th overall – Winnipeg Blue Bombers via BC Lions Winnipeg acquired BC’s original 2019 first-round selection (4th overall) along with BC’s original 2018 second- round selection (12th overall) in exchange for Winnipeg’s original first-round selection (7th overall) and original second-round selection (16th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. ROUND 2 10th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Montréal Alouettes Hamilton acquired Montréal’s original 2019 second-round selection (10th overall) along with Montréal’s original 2018 first-round selection (1st overall), Montréal’s acquired 2018 fourth-round selection (31st overall – originally Saskatchewan’s) and Montréal’s original 2018 sixth-round selection (44th overall) in exchange for national offensive lineman Ryan Bomben, international wide receiver Jamal Robinson, the rights to a player on Hamilton’s negotiation list and Hamilton’s 2018 original first-round selection (2nd overall), Hamilton’s 2018 acquired fourth-round selection (34th overall – originally Calgary’s) and Hamilton’s 2018 acquired seventh- round selection (56th overall – originally Saskatchewan’s). Montreal originally acquired Saskatchewan’s best 2018 fourth-round selection (31st overall) in exchange for national defensive back Andrew Lue. Hamilton originally acquired Calgary’s original 2018 fourth-round selection (34th overall) along with international defensive lineman Charleston Hughes in exchange for Hamilton’s original fourth-round selection (28th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft and Hamilton’s original fourth-round selection in the 2019 CFL Draft. Hamilton originally acquired Saskatchewan’s original 2018 seventh-round selection (56th overall) along with international wide receiver Ricky Collins Jr. in exchange for international defensive lineman Mike McAdoo and Hamilton’s original sixth-round selection (45th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. 13th overall – Montréal Alouettes via BC Lions Montréal acquired BC’s original second-round selection (13th overall) along with BC's original 2020 sixth-round selection in exchange for international running back Tyrell Sutton and Montréal’s acquired third-round selection (26th overall – originally Saskatchewan’s) in the 2019 CFL Draft. Montréal originally acquired Saskatchewan’s original (and best) 2019 third-round selection (26th overall) along with national defensive back Tevaughn Campbell, Saskatchewan’s best 2018 third-round selection (23rd overall) and the rights to a player on Saskatchewan’s negotiation list in exchange for international quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., Montréal’s original fifth-round selection (36th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft and the rights to a player on Montréal’s negotiation list. 3 #CFLDraft 2019 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY 16th overall – Montréal Alouettes via Ottawa REDBLACKS Montréal acquired Ottawa’s original second-round selection (16th overall) in exchange for national linebacker Chris Ackie. ROUND 3 23rd overall – Toronto Argonauts via Edmonton Eskimos Toronto acquired Edmonton’s original (and best) third-round selection (23rd overall) in exchange for international running back Martese Jackson and a conditional original six-round selection in the 2020 CFL Draft. 24th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via BC Lions Hamilton acquired BC’s original third-round selectin (24th overall) in exchange for international defensive lineman Davon Coleman and Hamilton original sixth-round selection (49th overall) in the 2019 CFL Draft. 26th overall – BC Lions via Montréal Alouettes via Saskatchewan Roughriders BC acquired Montréal’s acquired third-round selection (26th overall – originally Saskatchewan’s) and international running back Tyrell Sutton in exchange for BC’s original second-round selection (13th overall) in the 2019 CFL Draft and BC's original sixth-round selection in the 2020 CFL Draft. Montréal originally acquired Saskatchewan’s original (and best) 2019 third-round selection (26th overall) along with national defensive back Tevaughn Campbell, Saskatchewan’s best 2018 third-round selection (23rd overall) and the rights to a player on Saskatchewan’s negotiation list in exchange for international quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., Montréal’s original fifth-round selection (36th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft and the rights to a player on Montréal’s negotiation list. ROUND 4 31st overall – Calgary Stampeders via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Calgary acquired Hamilton’s original 2019 fourth-round selection (31st overall) along with Hamilton’s original 2018 fourth-round selection (28th overall) in exchange for international defensive lineman Charleston Hughes and Calgary’s original fourth-round selection (34th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. ROUND 5 40th overall – Edmonton Eskimos via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Edmonton acquired Hamilton’s original 2019 fifth-round selection (40th overall) along with Hamilton’s best 2018 seventh-round selection (53rd overall) in exchange for national wide receiver Shamawd Chambers. 4 #CFLDraft 2019 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY ROUND 6 49th overall – BC Lions via Hamilton Tiger-Cats BC acquired Hamilton’s original sixth-round selectin (49th overall) and international defensive lineman Davon Coleman in exchange BC’s original third-round selection (24th overall) in the 2019 CFL Draft. ROUND 7 62nd overall – Toronto Argonauts via Saskatchewan Roughriders Toronto acquired Saskatchewan’s original (and best) seventh-round selection (62nd overall) in exchange for national wide receiver Brian Jones. ROUND 8 65th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Toronto Argonauts Hamilton acquired Toronto’s original eight-round selection (65th overall) in exchange for international defensive back Abdul Kanneh. 5 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT – MAY 3, 2018 No Tm From Round 1 Pos School / Team Pr Hgt Wgt GP 1 HAM MTL CHAPMAN, Mark WR Central Michigan USA 5.11 180 --- 2 MTL HAM RUTHERFORD, Trey OL Connecticut ON 6.05 289 9 3 BC GODBER, Peter OL Rice ON 6.03 304 9 4 OTT KORTE, Mark OL Alberta AB 6.02 293 17 5 SSK SHEPLEY, Dakoda OL UBC ON 6.04 306 --- 6 HAM EDM CIRACO, Darius OL Calgary ON 6.00 292 18 7 BC WPG LAURENT, Julien DL Georgia State ON 6.02 291 7 8 CGY SCEVIOUR, Ryan OL Calgary AB 6.03 303 1 9 TOR HUNTER, Ryan OL Bowling Green ON 6.04 324 --- No Tm From Round 2 Pos School / Team Pr Hgt Wgt GP 10 EDM HAM-SSK-MTL ONYEKA, Godfrey DB Wilfrid Laurier ON 6.01 208 9 11 HAM BENNETT, Jackson DB Ottawa ON 5.10 212 11 12 WPG BC SIMONISE, Rashaun WR Calgary BC 6.04 202 18 13 OTT DUBOIS, Marco WR Laval QC 6.04 217 17 14 SSK TEITZ, Micah LB Calgary AB 6.00 229 11 15 HAM EDM WADE, Brett DL Calgary SK 6.01 270 5 16 BC WPG MACKIE, David RB Western ON 6.02 239 17 17 CGY MEZZALIRA, Eric LB McMaster ON 5.11 220 14 18 TOR KWEMO, Nelkas LB Queen's QC 6.00 231 11 No Tm From Round 3 Pos School / Team Pr Hgt Wgt GP 19 MTL BANNER, Bo DL Central Washington USA 6.02 224 16 20 TOR EDM-HAM CIBASU, Regis WR Montréal QC 6.03 232 --- 21 BC KNEVEL, David OL Nebraska ON 6.09 305 16 22 OTT PICKETT, Andrew OL Guelph ON 6.03 313 --- 23 MTL SSK POULIN, Jean-Gabriel LB Western QC 6.00 217 17 24 EDM BEAULIEU, Jordan DB Western QC 5.11 198 12 --- WPG WPG Rd #3 pick forfeited in 2017 Supplemental Draft (Drew Wolitarsky) 25 CGY METCHIE, Royce DB Guelph ON 5.11 208 7 26 WPG TOR PETERMANN, Daniel WR McMaster ON 5.11 205 18 No Tm From Round 4 Pos School / Team Pr Hgt Wgt GP 27 MTL BAKKER, K.C.