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All-Time Cfl Canadian Draft Picks ALL‐TIME CFL CANADIAN DRAFT PICKS (since 1970) University of Calgary Dinos Year Athlete Pos Rd Overall Team 2010 Anthony Woodson RB 4 29th Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2009 Dylan Steenbergen OL 1 7th Montreal Alouettes James Green DB 3 18th Toronto Argonauts Andrea Bonaventura LB 3 20th Edmonton Eskimos 2008 Mark Dewit OL 6th 42nd Toronto Argonauts 2007 Richard Yalowsky OL 1st 7th Montreal Alouettes Henry Bekkering R 5th 35th Calgary Stampeders 2006 Dan Federkeil DL 1st 5th Toronto Argonauts Stephen Hughes RB 6th 45th Saskatchewan Roughriders 2005 Tim O’Neill OL 3rd 22nd Edmonton Eskimos 2004 Tyler Lynem DL 2nd 11th Calgary Stampeders Ryan Folk LB 5th 43rd Winnipeg Blue Bombers 2003 Agustin Barrenechea LB 4th 30th Hamilton Tiger‐Cats Blake Machan R 5th 37th Calgary Stampeders 2002 Jamie Elliot WR 4th 34th Hamilton Tiger‐Cats Jeff Almon FB 4th 36th Calgary Stampeders 2000 Brock Balog DB 6th 45th Calgary Stampeders 1999 Andy Kolaczek OL 6th 46th Calgary Stampeders 1998 Tarek Jayoussi WR 4th 21st Hamilton Tiger‐Cats Brian Mlachak K 4th 28th Toronto Argonauts Gene Stahl RB 5th 32nd Calgary Stampeders Jodi Bednarek LB 6th 39th Calgary Stampeders 1997 Ben Fairbrother OL 1st 2nd Saskatchewan Roughriders 1996 Don Blair R 1st 1st Edmonton Eskimos 1994 John Kalin DB/QB 1st 8th Calgary Stampeders Roger Reinson LB 5th 41st Calgary Stampeders 1993 Mike Freiter R 7th 54th Calgary Stampeders 1992 Mohammed Elsaghir WR 4th 30th Edmonton Eskimos Craig Kittelson RB 7th 55th Calgary Stampeders James Buchanan WR 8th 63rd Calgary Stampeders 1991 Bob Torrance QB 3rd 22nd Calgary Stampeders Mike Purcell DL 5th 39th Edmonton Eskimos 1990 Dave Van Belleghem DB 4th 28th Toronto Argonauts Cam Sackschewsky OL 6th 41st Ottawa Rough Riders Kevin Kazan WR/K 6th 45th Calgary Stampeders 1989 Randy Bec R 2nd 13th Edmonton Eskimos Rob Zimmerman FB 5th 36th Saskatchewan Roughriders Travis Dunkle DB 7th 50th Calgary Stampeders Mike Hildebrand DB 7th 53rd Edmonton Eskimos 1988 Brent Matich P/K 6th 41st Ottawa Rough Riders Tim Karbonick R/TE 6th 47th Toronto Argonauts Ian James OL 8th 60th Calgary Stampeders 1987 Steve Rodehutskors OL/DL 3rd 22nd Winnipeg Blue Bombers Bruno Geremia DB 4th 32nd Calgary Stampeders Tony Spoletini RB 7th 62nd Edmonton Eskimos 1986 Kent Warnock DL 1st 1st Calgary Stampeders Brian Belway DL 1st 7th Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mike Siroishka WR 3rd 22nd Toronto Argonauts Tyler Robinson DB 5th 37th Calgary Stampeders Elio Geremia RB 6th 47th Saskatchewan Roughriders Keith Holliday LB 7th 55th Calgary Stampeders Craig Watson OL 7th 61st Winnipeg Blue Bombers John Smith LB 8th 64th Calgary Stampeders 1985 Tom Spoletini OL 2nd 15th Calgary Stampeders Rob Prodanovic DL 3rd 27th Winnipeg Blue Bombers Chester Krala LB 6th 52nd B.C. Lions Robin Simpson OL 9th 74th Calgary Stampeders 1984 John Harvie LB 7th 59th Calgary Stampeders Wade Butteau LB 8th 68th Calgary Stampeders 1983 Greg Vavra QB Territorial Calgary Stampeders Blake Nill DL 3rd 19th Montreal Alouettes Tim Petros RB 5th 42nd Calgary Stampeders 1981 Scott MacArthur DL Territorial Calgary Stampeders Josh Borger WR Territorial Edmonton Eskimos Tom Trifaux OL 1st 2nd Toronto Argonauts Gord Elser LB 2nd 11th Toronto Argonauts Jamie Armstead DB 3rd 21st B.C. Lions Vic Stevenson TE 5th 37th Saskatchewan Roughriders Gord Goodwin RB 5th 38th Toronto Argonauts Wayne Harris LB 7th 60th Calgary Stampeders 1980 Darcy Krogh WR 3rd 25th Calgary Stampeders 1979 Darrell Moir WR 1st 7th Calgary Stampeders Dan Brown TE 1st 9th Edmonton Eskimos 1978 Rene Deschamps DL Territorial Montreal Alouettes Richard Foggo DB 6th 44th Edmonton Eskimos Bob Dear G 6th 46th Calgary Stampeders 1977 Lawrence Harrison G Territorial Calgary Stampeders Larry Leathem WR Territorial Calgary Stampeders Harry Kruger DB 5th 44th Saskatchewan Roughriders Rick Stinton LB 7th 55th Calgary Stampeders Doyle Matheson DB 7th 58th Winnipeg Blue Bombers Roger Pederson DT 10th 82nd Calgary Stampeders 1976 Mitch Davies E Territorial B.C. Lions 1974 Murray Anderson C Territorial Calgary Stampeders Andy Jonassen DE 3rd 22nd B.C. Lions 1973 Dave McGillis RB 1st 7th Edmonton Eskimos Lorne Watters LB 7th 55th Calgary Stampeders 1972 Don Moulton DB 1st 9th Calgary Stampeders Bud Coupland WR 7th 55th Edmonton Eskimos Scott Henderson C 8th 66th Calgary Stampeders Rick Coleman DT 9th 70th Calgary Stampeders 1971 Joe Petrone K 2nd 10th Calgary Stampeders Greg Gibson DB 2nd 18th Calgary Stampeders Ross Cote G 4th 35th Calgary Stampeders Bob Rowe LB 6th 49th Edmonton Eskimos John Farlinger DB 7th 57th B.C. Lions 1970 Lorne Prokopy DB 5th 37th Winnipeg Blue Bombers Craig McLeod G 7th 58th Calgary Stampeders Historical Picks by CFL Team Draft Choices by Round Calgary 46 Territorial exemptions 8 Edmonton 14 1st 13 Toronto 10 2nd 6 Winnipeg 8 3rd 11 Saskatchewan 6 4th 10 B.C. 5 5th 13 Hamilton 3 6th 14 Montreal 4 7th 15 Ottawa 2 8th 5 TOTAL 98 9th 2 10th 1 TOTAL 98 .
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