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Year School Dakoda Shepley OL 2018 British Columbia Dan Farthing WR 1991 Saskatchewan Cameron Judge LB 2017 UCLA Paul Vajda OL 1991 Concordia Josiah St. John OL 2016 Oklahoma Glen Scrivener DL 1990 William Jewell Nic Demski WR 2015 Manitoba Dane McArthur WR 1990 Hawaii Corey Watman OL 2013 Eastern Michigan Kevin Smellie RB 1989 Massachusetts Ben Heenan OL 2012 Saskatchewan Andrew Thomas DB 1989 Massachusetts Shomari Williams LB 2010 Queen's Donovan Wright DB 1989 Slippery Rock Keith Shologan DL 2008 Central Florida Jeff Fairholm WR 1988 Arizona Andy Fantuz WR 2006 Western Ontario Pete Giftopoulos LB 1988 Penn State Matt O'Meara OL 2005 McMaster Rueben Mayes RB 1986 Washington State Chris Best OL 2005 Duke Robert Reid RB 1984 Simon Fraser Nathan Hoffart WR 2005 Saskatchewan Mike Emery LB 1983 British Columbia Ducarmel Augustin FB 2004 Villanova Trent Soper DB 1982 Eastern Oregon Scott Schultz DL 2001 North Dakota Jack Hirose DB 1980 British Columbia Tyson St. James LB 2000 British Columbia Bob Fletcher K 1980 Northeast Missouri Curtis Galick DB 1998 British Columbia Al Chorney DB 1979 British Columbia Ben Fairbrother OL 1997 Calgary Gerry Hornett OL 1979 Simon Fraser Mike Sutherland OL 1996 Northern Illinois Emil Nielsen DB 1977 Simon Fraser Dwayne Provo DB 1995 Saint Mary's Tim Pickett DB 1976 Waterloo Rob Lazeo OL 1995 Western Illinois Vic McLeod DL 1974 Western Ontario Matthiew Quiviger OL 1994 McGill Art Edgson DB 1973 Idaho State Brad Elberg RB 1993 Queen's Brian Donnelly DB 1971 Simon Fraser Matthiew Scott LB 1992 Virginia Tech Bill Manchuk DB 1971 Alberta Bob Schmidt OL 1970 Alberta 2ND ROUND Name Pos. Year School Name Pos. Year School Micah Teitz LB 2018 Calgary Anthony Hannem LB 1991 Acadia Dariusz Bladek OL 2017 Bethune-Cookman Bruce Boyko WR 1990 Western Michigan Dylan Ainsworth DL 2014 Western Chris Gioskos OL 1990 Ottawa Alex Pierzchalski WR 2014 Toronto Brent Chuhaniuk K 1990 Weber State Samuel Hurl LB 2012 Calgary Dan Payne DL 1989 Simon Fraser Craig Butler DB 2011 Western Ontario Ken Evraire WR 1988 Wilfrid Laurier Matthew O'Donnell OL 2011 Queen's Peter Mangold FB 1988 Western Ontario Jordan Sisco WR 2010 Regina James Ellingson WR 1986 British Columbia Tamon George DB 2009 Regina David Conrad TE 1985 Acadia Jonathan St-Pierre OL 2008 Illinois State Glen Suitor DB 1984 Simon Fraser Michael Stadnyk DL 2008 Montana Ray Elgaard TE 1983 Utah David McKoy WR 2007 Guelph Gerald Prud'homme WR 1982 Concordia Luca Congi K 2006 Simon Fraser Hazen Henderson DB 1981 Simon Fraser Francois Boulianne OL 2002 Laval Stewart Fraser FL 1980 New Brunswick Jason French WR 2001 Murray State Bernie Crump DB 1979 British Columbia Shawn Gallant DB 2000 Eastern Kentucky John Nelson FB 1977 Manitoba Stephane Fortin S 1999 Indianapolis Roger Adams TE 1977 Windsor Ousmane Tounkara WR 1998 Ottawa Bob Gibbons DL 1976 Saskatchewan Chris Szarka FB 1997 Eastern Illinois Phil Monckton TE 1975 Western Ontario Tom Monois WR 1996 Northeastern Wade Clare RB 1975 Loyola Gene Makowsky OL 1995 Saskatchewan Bill Evans LB 1975 Alberta Brian Yorston DL 1995 Middle Tennessee Leif Pettersen WR 1974 Otterbein Andrew Greene OL 1994 Indiana Ted Passmore RB 1973 Waterloo Lutheran Brooks Findlay LB 1993 Portland State Bob Toogood DL 1972 Manitoba Ray Bernard LB 1992 Bishop's John Steele LB 1971 Simon Fraser Scott Hendrickson WR 1992 Minnesota Andre Rancourt DL 1970 Ottawa 3RD ROUND Name Pos. Year School Name Pos. Year School Elie Bouka DB 2016 Calgary Paul Maines OL 1991 Concordia Quinn van Gylswyk K 2016 British Columbia Craig Hendrickson OL 1990 Minnesota Rory Connop DL 2015 Western Bill Hitchcock OL 1990 Purdue John Mark K 2014 Calgary Jim Jauch DB 1988 North Carolina Kristopher Bastien WR 2014 Concordia Dave McEachern DB 1986 Princeton Nick Hutchins OL 2009 Regina Gerald Lashyn LB 1985 Saskatchewan Yannick Carter LB 2007 Wilfrid Laurier Todd Stansbury LB 1984 Georgia Institute Chris Cowan OL 2006 Saint Mary's Richard White LB 1983 Simon Fraser Tristan Clovis S 2006 McMaster Mike Hughes OL 1982 Sheridan Matt Kudu DL 2005 Eastern Michigan Dom Busto DB 1981 Simon Fraser Walter Spencer-Robinson DB 2004 Indianapolis Charles Toth DB 1980 U.S. International Mike McCullough LB 2003 St. Francis Xavier Les McFarlane DB 1978 Saskatchewan Patrick Thibeault WR 2002 Saint Mary's Mike Murphy LB 1977 Wilfrid Laurier Teddy Neptune LB 2001 Ottawa John Glassford LB 1976 Wilfrid Laurier Dylan Ching WR 2000 San Diego Alex Morris DB 1975 Queen's Kennedy Nkeyasen RB 1999 Idaho State Bob Woloschuk RB 1975 McMaster Kevin Pressburger LB 1998 Waterloo Duncan Findlay RB 1974 Whitworth Alton Francis RB/K 1996 Northern Illinois Gerry Harris TE 1973 Saskatchewan Kevin Hickey OL 1993 Ottawa Joe Watt OL 1972 McMaster Errol Brown DB 1993 Saskatchewan Jim Lazaruk OL 1971 Alberta Bob McCulla OL 1970 Ottawa 4TH ROUND Name Pos. Year School Name Pos. Year School Antony Auclair WR 2017 Laval Peter Rowe QB 1991 Wyoming Eddie Meredith OL 2017 Western Paul Bushey FB 1990 Colgate David Onyemata DL 2016 Manitoba Oral Sybblis OL 1987 Acadia Matt Rea FB 2015 Michigan State Tony Brown K 1986 San Jose State Matt Webster DB 2014 Queen's Tony Dennis WR 1985 Simon Fraser Alexander Krausnick OL 2011 Calgary Lloyd Clefstad DL 1985 Simon Fraser Chris Milo K 2011 Laval Ed McQuarters OL 1984 Dakota N.W. J.F. Morin-Roberge OL 2008 Montreal Angelo Visentin OL 1984 Saint Mary's Ryan Ackerman OL 2007 Regina Peter Simpson OL 1984 Guelph Peter Hogarth OL 2006 McMaster Greg Thomas RB 1984 Concordia J.O. Gagnon-Gordillo DL 2005 Eastern Michigan Dave Sparenberg DL 1984 Western Luc Mullinder DL 2004 Michigan State Art Heier WR 1983 Waterloo Ryan Strong OL 2004 Wayne State Pierre Lord WR 1982 Fairmont State Jim Merrick OL 2003 McGill David Pearson DL 1981 Western Ontario Darnell Edwards DB 2002 Manitoba Pat Hamilton DB 1980 U.S. International Mike O'Brien QB/P 2000 Western Ontario Joe Sturby LB 1979 Saskatchewan Matthew Hammer DB 1999 Guelph Maurice Butler WR 1978 Simon Fraser Jason Van Geel LB 1998 Waterloo Gary Gaska DB 1977 Manitoba Mark Raphael DB 1997 Ottawa Terry West DB 1976 Ottawa Paul Frian LB 1996 St. Francis Xavier Carl Thoma OL 1975 Saskatchewan Dwayne Ell DL 1996 North Dakota Brian Berg OL 1974 Augsburg Gerry Smith LB 1995 Wilfrid Laurier Mike Ewachnuik DL 1973 Alberta Andrew Walters DB 1994 British Columbia Jim Cooper DB 1972 Waterloo Lutheran Paul Cranmer DB 1993 Grand Valley State Bob Clarke DL 1971 Alberta Greg Hunter DB 1970 Alberta 5TH ROUND Name Pos. Year School Name Pos. Year School Mathieu Breton DL 2018 Bishop's Christian Daigle DL 1993 Bishop's Mitchell Picton WR 2017 Regina Klaus Wilmsmeyer K 1992 Louisville Alex Ogbongbemiga LB 2016 Calgary Jim Stewart RB 1991 British Columbia Kwame Adjei DB 2015 Mount Allison Paul Chapman FB 1990 Dickinson State Kyle Paterson OL 2014 Regina Rob Zimmerman FB 1989 Calgary Matt Vonk OL 2013 Waterloo John Hoffman K 1988 Saskatchewan Alex Anthony WR 2013 Wilfrid Laurier Bruce Lowe DL 1987 Wilfrid Laurier Levi Steinhauer DL 2013 Saskatchewan Bill Henry DL 1986 British Columbia Spencer Moore FB 2013 McMaster Glenn Harper K 1986 Washington State Kevin Régimbald LB 2012 Sherbrooke Steve Crane DB 1985 Acadia Patrick Neufeld OL 2010 Saskatchewan Rob Bresciani WR 1985 Saskatchewan Bruno LaPointe DL 2010 Buffalo Mike Ryan OL 1984 McMaster Jeff Zelinski DB 2008 Saint Mary's Wendell Cornwall LB 1984 British Columbia Reggie Bradshaw RB 2007 Montana Joel Johnston FB 1983 Simon Fraser Ryan Karhut OL 2007 Manitoba James Williams DL 1982 Acadia Jesse Alexander LB 2006 Wilfrid Laurier Kevin Rydeard DB 1982 Western Ontario Dustin Cherniawski S 2005 British Columbia Victor Stevenson TE 1981 Calgary Craig Zimmer LB 2004 Regina Larry Harbord OL 1980 British Columbia Mike Thomas WR 2003 Regina Lyle Bauer OL 1979 Weber State Gonzalo Segovia DL 2002 Eastern Illinois Mike Hume RB 1978 Concordia Mike Di Battista WR 2001 Ottawa Harry Kruger DB 1977 Calgary Hudson Clarke TE 2000 Western Ontario Greg Wood DB 1976 Windsor Eric Sanderson OL 1999 York Brent Schwartz LB 1975 Manitoba Andre Batson WR 1997 York Bruce Pazarena DB 1974 Puget Sound Nelson Van Waes WR 1996 Tulsa Lee Benard DB 1973 Manitoba Tony Tighe OL 1994 Edinboro Fred Pazarena LB 1971 Simon Fraser Ed Scorgie DL 1970 Waterloo 6TH ROUND Name Pos. Year School Name Pos. Year School Tresor Mafuta DL 2018 Saint Mary's Kent Rowe DL 1993 Bishop's Danny Sprukulis OL 2017 Toronto Tom MacCallum OL 1992 Minot State Alex McKay OL 2016 Manitoba Dan Wright TE 1991 Queen's Tyler Langlais DL 2015 Calgary Shaun Gardiner LB 1989 Saskatchewan Melvin Abankwah RB 2015 Saint Mary's Darrell Harle OL 1988 Eastern Michigan Travis Bent LB 2014 Concordia Joe Marchildon LB 1987 York Thomas Spoletini LB 2013 Calgary Elio Geremia RB 1986 Calgary Ismaël Bamba WR 2012 Sherbrooke Jerry Nash DB 1985 Alberta Kyle Exume RB 2011 Bishop's Darcy Kopp DB 1984 Calgary Teale Orban QB 2008 Regina Todd McGauley TE 1983 Western Ontario Stephen Hughes RB 2006 Calgary Paul Starkey OL 1982 Eastern Oregon Ryan Gottselig DL 2005 Saskatchewan Mark Joncas DL 1982 McGill Adrian Olenick OL 2003 Saskatchewan John Celestino DL 1981 Windsor Curtis Nash DB 2002 Saint Mary's Ron Mackie LB 1980 Youngstown Jocelyn Frenette OL 2001 Ottawa Paul Krepinski DL 1979 Utah State Jamie Forsythe OL 2000 Western Ontario Mike Lamborn DB 1978 Saskatchewan Carlo Panaro OL 1999 Alberta Mike Steele OL 1977 Toronto James Rapesse LB 1998 Saskatchewan Hugh Gallagher DB 1976 Carleton Dan Comiskey OL 1997 Windsor Alan Cameron OL 1975 Colorado Christopher Flory OL 1996 Saskatchewan Vance Curtis TE 1974 Alberta Brent Schneider QB 1995 Saskatchewan Don Savich TE 1973 Alberta Paul Kozan RB 1994 Queen's George Kunyckyj QB 1970 Brandon 7TH ROUND Name Pos.
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