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2018 CFL DRAFT GUIDE Thursday, May 3, 2018 2018 CFL DRAFT GUIDE Thursday, May 3, 2018 8:00pm ET | 5:00pm PT #CFLDraft TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 CFL Draft Selection Order 1 2018 CFL Draft Selection Trade Summary 3 2017 CFL Draft 7 CFL Draft Historical Recap 9 CFL Draft Historical Notes 11 First Round Draft Selections by Year Since 2003 12 Draft Summary Since 2003 14 Overall Draft Selections by School Since 2003 16 First Round Draft Selections by School Since 2003 18 Draft Selections by Team Since 2003 21 First Overall Draft Selections Since 1981 22 Schools With Most First Overall Picks Since 1952 23 CFL Career Game Leaders since 1959 (Drafted Players) 24 A Short History of the Canadian Draft 27 Eligible Players – 2018 CFL Draft 29 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 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION ORDER As of May 1st, 2018 ROUND 1 ROUND 2 1. Montreal 1. Hamilton via SSK via MTL 2. Hamilton 2. Hamilton 3. BC 3. BC 4. Ottawa 4. Ottawa 5. Saskatchewan 5. Saskatchewan 6. Edmonton 6. Hamilton via EDM 7. Winnipeg 7. Winnipeg 8. Calgary 8. Calgary 9. Toronto 9. Toronto ROUND 3 ROUND 4 1. Montreal 1. Montreal 2. Hamilton 2. Calgary via HAM 3. BC 3. Ottawa via BC 4. Ottawa 4. Ottawa 5. Montreal via SSK 5. Montreal via SSK 6. Toronto via EDM 6. Edmonton Winnipega 7. Winnipeg 7. Calgary 8. Hamilton via CGY 8. Winnipeg via TOR 9. Toronto ROUND 5 ROUND 6 1. Saskatchewan via MTL 1. Montreal 2. Edmonton via HAM 2. Saskatchewan via HAM 3. BC 3. BC 4. Calgary via OTT Ottawac Saskatchewanb 4. BC via SSK 5. Edmonton 5. Edmonton 6. Winnipeg 6. Winnipeg 7. Calgary 7. Calgary 8. Toronto 8. Montreal via TOR 1 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION ORDER As of May 1st, 2018 ROUND 7 ROUND 8 1. Montreal 1. Montreal 2. Edmonton via HAM 2. Hamilton 3. BC 3. Saskatchewan via BC 4. Ottawa 4. Ottawa 5. Hamilton via SSK 5. Edmonton via SSK 6. Edmonton 6. Hamilton via EDM 7. Winnipeg 7. Winnipeg 8. Calgary 8. Calgary 9. Toronto 9. Toronto Priority: Montreal, Hamilton, BC, Ottawa, Saskatchewan, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Toronto a Forfeited in the 2017 Supplemental Draft for Drew Wolitarsky. b Forfeited in the 2017 Supplemental Draft for Brandyn Bartlett. c Forfeited in the 2017 Supplemental Draft for Austin Reuland. 2 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY ROUND 2 10th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Saskatchewan Roughriders via Montreal Alouettes Hamilton acquired Saskatchewan’s acquired 2018 second-round selection (10th overall – originally Montreal’s) in exchange for international quarterback Zach Collaros. Saskatchewan originally acquired Montreal’s original 2018 second-round selection (10th overall) in exchange for international quarterback Darian Durant. 15th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Edmonton Eskimos Hamilton acquired Edmonton’s original 2018 second-round selection (15th overall) in exchange for international defensive lineman John Chick and Hamilton’s original fifth-round (37th overall) selection in the 2018 CFL Draft. ROUND 3 23rd overall – Montreal Alouettes via Saskatchewan Roughriders Montreal acquired Saskatchewan’s best 2018 third-round selection (23rd overall) along with national defensive back Tevaughn Campbell, Saskatchewan’s best third-round selection in the 2019 CFL Draft and the rights to a player on Saskatchewan’s negotiation list in exchange for international quarterback Vernon Adams Jr., Montreal’s original fifth-round selection (36th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft and the rights to a player on Montreal’s negotiation list. 24th overall – Toronto Argonauts via Edmonton Eskimos Toronto acquired Edmonton’s best 2018 third-round selection (24th overall) along with international quarterback James Franklin in exchange for national offensive lineman Mason Woods. Third Round Selection – Winnipeg Blue Bombers Winnipeg forfeited its original third-round selection after selecting national receiver Drew Wolitarsky in the 2017 CFL Supplemental Draft. 26th overall – Winnipeg Blue Bombers via Toronto Argonauts Winnipeg acquired Toronto’s original 2018 third-round selection (26th overall) along with international defensive back TJ Heath and Toronto’s original 2017 first-round selection (1st overall) in exchange for international quarterback Drew Willy. 3 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY ROUND 4 28th overall – Calgary Stampeders via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Calgary acquired Hamilton’s original 2018 fourth-round selection (28th overall) along with Hamilton’s original fourth-round selection in the 2019 CFL Draft in exchange for international defensive lineman Charleston Hughes and Calgary’s original fourth-round selection (34th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. 29th overall – Ottawa REDBLACKS via BC Lions Ottawa acquired BC’s best 2018 fourth-round selection (29th overall) and the rights to a player on BC’s negotiation list in exchange for international defensive lineman Odell Willis. 31st overall – Montreal Alouettes via Saskatchewan Roughriders Montreal acquired Saskatchewan’s best 2018 fourth-round selection (31st overall) in exchange for national defensive back Andrew Lue. 34th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Calgary Stampeders Hamilton 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. ROUND 5 36th overall – Saskatchewan Roughriders via Montreal Alouettes Saskatchewan acquired Montreal’s original 2018 fifth-round selection (36th overall) along with international quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. and the rights to a player on Montreal’s negotiation list in exchange for Saskatchewan’s best 2018 third-round selection (23rd overall), national defensive back Tevaughn Campbell, Saskatchewan’s best third-round selection in the 2019 CFL Draft and the rights to a player on Saskatchewan’s negotiation list. 37th overall – Edmonton Eskimos via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Edmonton acquired Hamilton’s original 2018 fifth-round selection (37th overall) along with international defensive lineman John Chick in exchange for Edmonton’s original second-round selection (15th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. 39th overall – Calgary Stampeders via Ottawa REDBLACKS Calgary acquired Ottawa’s original 2018 fifth-round selection (39th overall) in exchange for international quarterback Drew Tate. 4 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY Fifth Round Selection – Saskatchewan Roughriders Saskatchewan forfeited its original fifth-round selection after selecting national linebacker Brandyn Bartlett in the 2017 CFL Supplemental Draft. ROUND 6 45th overall – Saskatchewan Roughriders via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Saskatchewan acquired Hamilton’s original 2018 sixth-round selection (45th overall) along with international defensive lineman Mike McAdoo in exchange for international wide receiver Ricky Collins Jr. and Saskatchewan’s original seventh-round selection (56th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. Sixth Round Selection – Ottawa REDBLACKS Ottawa forfeited its original sixth-round selection after selecting national receiver Austin Reuland in the 2017 CFL Supplemental Draft. 47th overall – BC Lions via Saskatchewan Roughriders BC acquired Saskatchewan’s original 2018 sixth-round selection (47th overall) in exchange for national defensive back Mike Edem and BC’s original eight-round selection (63rd overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. 51st overall – Montreal Alouettes via Toronto Argonauts Montreal acquired Toronto’s best 2018 sixth-round selection (51th overall) along with Toronto’s original sixth- round selection (45th overall) in the 2017 CFL Draft in exchange for international wide receiver S.J. Green. ROUND 7 53rd overall – Edmonton Eskimos via Hamilton Tiger-Cats Edmonton acquired Hamilton’s best 2018 seventh-round selection (53rd overall) along with Hamilton’s original fifth-round selection in the 2019 CFL Draft in exchange for national wide receiver Shamawd Chambers. 56th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Saskatchewan Roughriders Hamilton 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. 5 #CFLDraft 2018 CFL DRAFT SELECTION TRADE SUMMARY ROUND 8 63th overall – Saskatchewan Roughriders via BC Lions Saskatchewan acquired BC’s original 2018 eighth-round selection (63rd overall) in exchange for national defensive back Mike Edem and Saskatchewan’s original sixth-round selection (47th overall) in the 2018 CFL Draft. 65th overall – Edmonton Eskimos via Saskatchewan Roughriders Edmonton acquired Saskatchewan’s original 2018 eighth-round selection (65th overall) along with the rights to a player on Saskatchewan’s negotiation list in exchange for international defensive lineman Cedrick McKinley and the rights to a player on Edmonton’s negotiation list. 66th overall – Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Edmonton Eskimos Hamilton acquired Edmonton’s original 2018 eighth-round selection (66th overall) in exchange for international linebacker Alex Hoffman-Ellis. 6 #CFLDraft 2017 CFL DRAFT – MAY 7, 2017 No Tm From Round 1 Pos School / Team Pr
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