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CFL Draft History 1985-2019 CFL draft history 1985-2019 2019 2014 2009 1-2 Jesse Gibbon, OL, Waterloo 1-8 Beau Landry, LB, Western 1-1 Simeon Rottier, OL, Alberta 2-10 Nikolas Kalinic, WR, York 1-9 Evan Gill, DL, Manitoba 1-6 Darcy Brown, WR, Saint Mary’s 2-11 David Ungerer, WR, Idaho 5-44 Christopher Johnson, LB, Toronto 2-13 Ryan Hinds, DB, New Hampshire 3-22 Maleek Irons, RB, Ohio 6-52 Mathieu Girard, DL, Montreal 3-22 Scott McCuaig, DL, UBC 3-24 Sheriden Lawley, DL, British Colombia 6-53 Stephen Mawa, DL, UBC 5-33 Guillaume Allard-Cameus, RB, Laval 7-58 Derek Dufault, DL, Manitoba 7-62 Martin Pesek, DL, Acadia 5-38 Raymond Wladichuk, DB, Simon Fraser 8-65 Malcolm Campbell, DL, Toronto 2013 6-41 Cassidy Doneff, WR, Washburn 8-67 Gordon Whyte, LB, St. Francis Xavier 1-1 Linden Gaydosh, DL, Calgary 6-46 Bill McGrath, OL, Indiana State 2018 2-15 Brett Urban, DL, Virginia 2008 1-1 Mark Chapman, WR, Central Michigan 3-19 Carl-Olivier Prime, LB, Wagner 1-1 Dylan Barker, S, Saskatchewan 1-6 Darius Ciraco, OL, Calgary 4-35 Simon LeMarquand, WR, Ottawa 1-8 Samuel Giguere, WR, Sherbrooke 2-11 Jackson Bennett, DB, Ottawa 5-37 Isaac Dell, FB, Wilfrid Laurier 3-17 Mike Giffin, FB, Queen’s 2-15 Brett Wade, DL, Calgary 5-43 Neil King, DB, Saint Mary’s 5-33 Laurent Lavigne-Masse, WR, Laval 4-31 Marcus Davis, WR, British Columbia 6-45 Mike Daly, DB, McMaster 2007 5-37 Justin Buren, WR, Simon Fraser 7-53 Brett Lauther, K, Saint Mary’s 1-1 Chris Bauman, WR, Regina 6-44 Mike Moore, LB, Queen’s 2012 1-4 J.P. Bekasiak, DL, Toledo 8-62 Joel Van Pelt, DL, Calgary 2-8 Courtney Stephen,DB, Northern Illinois 2-12 Jordon Rempel, OL, Saskatchewan 8-66 Nicholas Parisotto, DB, Guelph 2-10 Frederic Plesius,LB, Laval 2-13 Eric Ince, OL, St. Mary’s 2017 2-13 Carson Rockhill,OL, Calgary 4-25 Robert Pavlovic, TE, South Carolina 1-4 Connor McGough, DL, Calgary 3-17 Arnaud Gascon-Nadon,DE, Laval 5-33 Chris Getzlaf, SB, Regina 2-13 Braden Schram, OL, Calgary 3-20 Michael Atkinson,DL, Boise State 5-36 Nick Kordic, DB, Western Ontario 3-21 Kay Okafor, DL, St. Francis Xavier 4-25 Simon Charbonneau-Campeau, WR, Sherbrooke 6-41 Michael Goncalves, DL, Toronto 5-38 Justin Vaughn, DL, Fordham 5-33 Bo Palmer, SB, Simon Fraser 6-43 Adam Kania, DE, St. Francis Xavier 6-47 Jacob Scarfone, WR, Guelph 2011 2006 7-58 Brett Golding, OL, Laurier 2-10 Moe Petrus, OL, Connecticut 1-8 Cedric Gagne-Marcoux, OC, Central Florida 8-66 Sean Thomas Erlington, RB, Montreal 2-13 Maurice Forbes, DT, Concordia 2-9 Jermaine Reid, DL, Akron 2016 3-20 Marc-Antoine Fortin, DL, Laval 2-11 Peter Dyakowski, OL, Louisiana State 1-3 Brandon Revenberg, OL, Grand Valley 3-21 Pascal Baillargeon, OL, Laval 3-18 Shawn Mayne, DE, Connecticut 2-14 Mercer Timmis, RB, Calgary 5-33 Patrick Jean-Mary, LB, Howard 4-28 Chris Sutherland, OL, Saskatchewan 3-18 Mike Jones, WR, Southern 5-36 Tyrell Francisco, TE, Weber State 5-35 Michael Roberts, CB, Ohio State 3-21 Terrell Davis, LB, British Columbia 6-44 Jadon Wagner, LB, BYU 2005 5-39 Felix Faubert-Lussier, WR, Laval 2010 1-6 Jesse Lumsden, RB, McMaster 5-41 Elroy Douglas, DB, Missouri Western State 3-19 Samuel Fournier, FB, Laval 2-15 Fabio Filice, OL, McMaster 7-59 Mitchell Barnett, LB, British Columbia 3-22 Eddie Steele, DT, Manitoba 3-23 Francois Brochu, LS, Boston College 8-67 Matt Uren, WR, Western University 4-27 Chris Rwabukamba, DB, Duke 4-32 Jeremy Steeves, DB, St. Francis Xavier 2015 5-36 Justin Palardy, K/P, St. Mary’s 5-41 Iain Fleming, SB, Queen’s 2-17 Byron Archambault, LB, Montreal 6-50 Andrew Paopao, DL, San Jose State 3-20 Jonathan Langa, LB, Saint Mary’s 4-29 Ron Omara, LB, St. Francis Xavier 6-51 Everett Ellefsen, DL, McNeese State 6-52 Daniel English, WR, UBC 7-61 Preston Huggins, LB, Western CFL draft history 1985-2019 2004 1998 1992 1-1 Wayne Smith, OL, Appalachian State 1-1 Tim Fleiszer, DL, Harvard 2-9 Joey Jauch, WR, North Carolina 2-14 Marwan Hage, OL, Colorado 3-13 Devin Grant, OL, Utah 3-17 Frank Santorelli, LB, Simon Fraser 3-18 Sean Kent, OL, Regina 4-21 Tarek Jayoussi, WR, Calgary 3-22 Glen Young, LB, Syracuse 4-27 Connor Healey, DB, Wilfird Laurier 5-29 Jeff Brown, CB, Acadia 4-25 Rawle Bynoe, DB, Louisville 5-36 Anthony Mason, OL, Guelph 6-36 Benjie Hutchison, DL, British Columbia 5-33 Jim Gianakopoulos, DE, Colgate 6-45 Justin Shakell, DL, Guelph 1997 6-41 Brian Johnson, LB, St. Mary's 2003 1-4 Tim Prinsen, OG, North Dakota 7-62 John Lepore, RB, Guelph 1-3 Julian Radlein, FB, UBC 2-12 Joe Rumolo, DL, Akron 8-71 Brian Bone, WR, Western Ontario 3-21 Kevan Scott, LB, California (PA.) 4-28 Mark Nohra, RB, British Columbia 9-80 Shawn McKinnon, LB, McMaster 4-30 Agustin Barrenechea, LB, Calgary 5-36 Luc Normand, WR, Bishop's 1991 5-39 David Kasouf, WR, Holy Cross 1996 1-1 Nick Mazzoli, WR, Simon Fraser 6-48 Eric Hakim, FB, St. Mary's 1-5 Justin Ring, LB, Simon Fraser 2-10 Mike Jovanovich, OT, Boston College 2002 2-10 Kyle Walters, RB, Guelph 3-17 Lubo Zizakovic, DL, Maryland 1-7 John MacDonald, DL, McGill 2-14 Mike Mihelic, OT, Indiana 5-32 Cal Duncan, OL, British Columbia 2-16 Jake Roberts, OL, Simon Fraser 4-32 Dan Brown, RB/FB, Bemidji State 6-41 Clark Taton, DE, Akron 3-25 Doug Borden, DT, St. Mary's 5-41 Paul Kent, OL, Kutztown 7-49 Roger Henning, DB, British Columbia 4-34 Jamie Elliot, WR, Calgary 6-49 Troy Russel, DB, Bishop's 8-57 Francois Belanger, T, McGill 5-43 Scott Coe, LB, Manitoba 7-58 David Burnie, DE, Western Ontario 1990 6-52 Kenneth Vermette, RB, Manitoba 1995 1-7 Mark Dennis, LB, Central Michigan 2001 B-1 Tom Nutten, OL, Western Michigan 3-23 Richard Nurse, WR, Canisius College 2-12 Karim Grant, LB, Acadia 1-9 John Murphy, OL, Morningside 4-31 Kevin King, DB, Simon Fraser 3-20 Randy Bowles, TE, Simon Fraser 2-17 Rob Hitchcock, S, Weber State 5-39 Scott Douglas, OT, Western Ontario 4-28 Ryan Donnelly, OL, McMaster 2-19 Jude St. John, OL, Western Ontario 6-47 John Monaco, SB, Canisius College 5-36 Mike Waszczuk, LB, Slippery Rock 4-32 Charles Assman, DB, Guelph 7-55 Jeff Martens, OL, Alberta 6-44 Will Grant, QB, Acadia 5-40 Kip Wigmore, WR, Guelph 8-63 Mike Raymond, FB, York 2000 6-48 Michael Kuntz, TE, McMaster 1989 2-16 Mike Juhasz, WR, North Dakota 1994 2-11 Curtis Bell, WR, Washington 3-24 Paul Lambert, OG, Western Michigan B-1 Val St. Germain, OL, McGill 2-12 Earnie Schramayr, FB, Purdue 4-38 Joe McCullum, OL, Utah 2-16 Jeremy Braitenback, WR, Saskatchewan 3-19 Wayne Drinkwalter, LB, Thunder Bay Giants 6-48 Doug Van Moorsel, OL, California (PA.) 3-24 Ainsworth Morgan, WR, Toledo 4-27 Mark Brus, RB, Tulsa 7-49 Rickey Henderson, OT, Manitoba 3-28 Tim Tindale, RB, Western Ontario 5-35 Steve Blyth, DT, San Diego State 8-57 Andrew Fairbairn, WR, Carleton 4-32 Chris Harris, CB, Simon Fraser 6-43 Sam Loucks, FB, McMaster 1999 5-38 Michael Cheevers, LB, Wilfrid Laurier 7-51 Pete Buchanan, LB, Nebraska 1-7 Corey Grant, WR, Wilfrid Laurier 6-48 Geoff Nichol, LB, Colgate 8-59 Bill Scollard, P, St. Mary's 3-23 Morty Bryce, DB/LB, Bowling Green 1993 1988 4-31 Jason Tibbits, DB, Waterloo 2-12 P.J. Martin, FB, Wilfrid Laurier 2-11 Tim Lorenz, DE, Cal State - Long Beach 5-38 Mike Mackenzie, RB, Eastern Washington 3-20 Ara Ishkanian, DE, Cal State-Fullerton 3-19 Shawn Daniels, FB, Bowling Green 6-45 Pascal Cheron, OL, Laval 4-23 Frank Yeboah-Kodie, CB, Penn State 4-27 Burt Cummings, WR, North Dakota 4-28 Gavin Palmer, LB, Boston 5-35 Jeff MacDonald, DB, New Mexico 4-29 Sean Grayson, TE, Virginia Tech 6-43 John Yach, LB, Queen's 5-36 Richard Fischer, DE, Toronto 7-51 Bob Frenkel, NG, Arizona State 6-44 Tony D'Agostino, RB, McMaster 8-59 Michael Carrier, RB, Western Kentucky 7-52 Eric Dell, DT, Queen's CFL draft history 1985-2019 1987 1-9 Joe Germain, WR, Simon Fraser 3-27 Lou Godry, OT, Guelph 5-45 Bill McIntrye, WR, St. Francis Xavier 6-54 Joe Fortune, DE, Concordia 7-63 Sean Guy, DT, Purdue 8-72 Greg Doren, C, Nevada-Reno 1986 1-8 Jeff Watson, OT, Guelph 3-26 Greg Reynard, DL, Western Montana 4-35 Rick Lococo, C, York 5-44 Peter Curwin, DE, St. Mary's 6-53 Mike Jellema, LB, Simon Fraser 7-62 Steve Pozzobon, DE, Cornell 8-71 Paul Clantney, DB, McMaster 1985 1-8 Jed Tommy, RB, Guelph 2-17 Lance Thompson, LB, Carleton 3-36 Dale Sanderson, C, Tennessee 5-44 Glenn Miller, SB, McGill 6-53 Lance Harry, G, Concordia The Tiger-Cats selected University of Waterloo offensive lineman Jesse Gibbon with their first pick, second overall in the 2019 CFL Draft..
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