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Cfl Player Awards All-Time Tiger-Cats Nominees CFL PLAYER AWARDS ALL-TIME TIGER-CATS NOMINEES MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2017 Larry Dean 2006 Tay Cody 1995 Earl Winfield 1984 Rufus Crawford 1973 Andy Hopkins 1962 Hal Paterson 2016 Andy Fantuz 2005 D.J. Flick 1994 Earl Winfield 1983 Johnny Shepherd 1972 Garney Henley** 1961 Bernie Faloney** 2015 Zach Collaros 2004 Troy Davis 1993 Earl Winfield 1982 Tom Clements 1971 Garney Henley 1960 John Barrow 2014 Zach Collaros 2003 Tim Cheatwood 1992 John Motton 1981 Tom Clements* 1970 Tommy Joe Coffey* 1959 Bernie Faloney* 2013 Henry Burris 2002 Troy Davis 1991 Paul Osbaldiston 1980 Jerry Anderson 1969 Tommy Joe Coffey 1958 Bernie Faloney 2012 Chris Williams 2001 Danny McManus 1990 Earl Winfield 1979 Tom Clements 1968 Tommy Joe Coffey 1957 Cookie Gilchrist 2011 Justin Hickman 2000 Joe Montford 1989 Tony Champion* 1978 Ray Nettles 1967 Tommy Joe Coffey* 1956 Cookie Gilchrist 2010 Kevin Glenn 1999 Danny McManus** 1988 Earl Winfield* 1977 Jimmy Edwards** 1966 Garney Henley 2009 Arland Bruce III 1998 Danny McManus 1987 Steve Stapler 1976 Jimmy Edwards* 1965 Garney Henley* 2008 Chris Thompson 1997 Orlondo Steinauer 1986 Less Browne 1975 Garney Henley 1964 Tommy Grant 2007 Zeke Moreno 1996 Maclin Cody 1985 Ken Hobart* 1974 Andy Hopkins 1963 Garney Henley MOST OUTSTANDING CANADIAN 2017 Ryan Bomben 2010 Dave Stala* 2003 Julian Radlein 1996 Paul Osbaldiston 1989 Rocky DiPietro** 1982 Rocky DiPietro 2016 Andy Fantuz* 2009 Marwan Hage 2002 Rob Hitchcock 1995 Michael O’Shea 1988 Rocky DiPietro 1981 Rocky DiPietro 2015 Ted Laurent 2008 Ray Mariuz 2001 Andrew Grigg 1994 Michael O’Shea 1987 Rocky DiPietro 1980 Rocky DiPietro 2014 Ted Laurent* 2007 Jesse Lumsden 2000 Mike Philbrick 1993 Michael O’Shea 1986 Rocky DiPietro* 1979 Leif Petterson* 2013 Brian Bulcke 2006 Rob Hitchcock 1999 Rob Hitchcock 1992 Ken Evraire* 1985 Paul Bennett** 1978 Neil Lumsden 2012 Luca Congi 2005 Agustin Barrenechea 1998 Mike Morreale** 1991 Paul Osbaldiston 1984 Bernie Ruoff 1977 Ken Clark 2011 Dave Stala* 2004 Mike Morreale 1997 Mike Philbrick 1990 Paul Osbaldiston* 1983 Bernie Ruoff 1976 Ken Clark MOST OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2017 Ryan Bomben 2010 Marwan Hage* 2003 Dave Hack 1996 Blaine Schmidt 1989 Miles Gorrell 1982 Ed Fulton 2016 Ryan Bomben 2009 Marwan Hage 2002 Dave Hack 1995 Dale Sanderson 1988 Dale Sanderson 1981 Henry Waszczuk 2015 Mike Filer 2008 Marwan Hage 2001 Dave Hack 1994 Dave Richardson 1987 Miles Gorrell 1980 Henry Waszczuk 2014 Brian Simmons 2007 Marwan Hage 2000 Dave Hack 1993 Dave Richardson 1986 Miles Gorrell* 1979 Larry Bulter 2013 Greg Wojt 2006 George Hudson 1999 Dave Hack 1992 Jason Riley 1985 Marv Allemang 1978 Larry Butler 2012 Tim O’neill 2005 Wayne Smith 1998 Carl Coulter 1991 Dale Sanderson 1984 Henry Waszczuk 1977 Larry Butler 2011 Peter Dyakowski 2004 Dave Hack 1997 Tom Nutten 1990 Miles Gorrell 1983 Ross Francis MOST OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER 2017 Larry Dean 2007 Zeke Moreno 1997 Orlondo Steinauer 1987 Frank Robinson 1977 Mike Samples 1967 John Barrow* 2016 John Chick 2006 Tay Cody 1996 Mike Philbrick 1986 Less Browne 1976 Joe Harris 1966 Billy Ray Locklin 2015 Simoni Lawrence* 2005 Adriano Belli 1995 Eric Carter 1985 Paul Bennett* 1975 Mike Samples 1965 John Barrow* 2014 Simoni Lawrence 2004 Dedric Mathis 1994 Tim Cofield* 1984 Ben Zambiasi 1974 Fred Grambau 1964 John Barrow* 2013 Brian Bulcke 2003 Tim Cheatwood 1993 Tim Cofield 1983 Ben Zambiasi 1973 Ed Chalupka 1963 Angelo Mosca* 2012 Renauld Williams 2002 Rob Hitchcock 1992 John Motton 1982 Ben Zambiasi 1972 Ed Chalupka 1962 John Barrow** 2011 Justin Hickman 2001 Joe Montford** 1991 Peter Giftopoulos 1981 Ben Zambiasi* 1971 Bill Danychuk 1961 John Barrow* 2010 Markeith Knowlton** 2000 Joe Montford** 1990 Gary Wilkerson 1980 Jerry Anderson 1970 Angelo Mosca* 1960 John Barrow 2009 Markeith Knowlton 1999 Calvin Tiggle** 1989 Lance Shields 1979 Ben Zambiasi** 1969 Henry Sorrell 2008 Chris Thompson 1998 Joe Montford** 1988 Grover Covington** 1978 Ray Nettles 1968 Billy Ray Locklin In 1974, the Most Outstanding Lineman Award was split into the Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman and Most Outstanding Defensive Player. **Denotes winner *Denotes runner up 2018 MEDIA GUIDE CFL PLAYER AWARDS ALL-TIME TIGER-CATS NOMINEES MOST OUTSTANDING ROOKIE 2017 Richard Leonard 2009 Marquay McDaniel 2001 Paul Lambert 1993 Michael O’Shea** 1985 Mike Derks 1977 John Martini 2016 Brandon Revenberg 2008 Prechae Rodriguez 2000 Willie Fells 1992 David Lucas 1984 Rod Skillman 1976 Allan Moffatt 2015 Terrence Toliver 2007 Nick Setta 1999 Corey Grant* 1991 John Motton 1983 Johnny Shepherd** 1975 Angelo Santucci 2014 Taylor Reed 2006 Lawrence Gordon 1998 Seth Dittman 1990 Bobby Dawson 1982 Jeff Arp 1974 George Campbell 2013 C.J. Gable* 2005 Jesse Lumsden 1997 Archie Amerson 1989 Stephen Jordon** 1981 Howard Fields 1973 Louis Clare 2012 Josh Bartel 2004 Wayne Smith 1996 Justin Ring 1988 Darrell Corbin 1980 Jim Muller 1972 Chuck Ealey** 2011 Chris Williams** 2003 Julian Radlein* 1995 Rob Hitchcock 1987 Johnnie Jones 1979 Jim Reid 2010 Marcus Thigpen* 2002 Tony Miles 1994 Hassan Bailey 1986 Paul Osbaldiston 1978 Ben Zambiasi* MOST OUTSTANDING SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER 2017 Sergio Castillo 2016 Brandon Banks* 2015 Brandon Banks** 2014 Justin Medlock 2013 Marc Beswick* 2012 Chris Williams** **Denotes winner *Denotes runner up Hamilton Tiger-Cats kick returner Brandon Banks poses for photographs after winning the Canadian Football League’s most outstanding special teams player award during the CFL awards in Winnipeg Thursday, November 26, 2015. 2018 MEDIA GUIDE.
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