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Acadia Boise State Brandon Alberta British Columbia ACADIA BOISE STATE Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Anthony Hannem LB 1991 2 12 Floyd Collins RB 1988 8 58 Oral Sybblis OL 1987 4 30 Mark Urness OL 1985 7 57 David Conrad TE 1985 2 12 Steve Crane DB 1985 5 37 BRANDON Colum Armstrong K 1985 9 75 Name Pos. Year Round Pick James Williams DL 1982 5 37 George Kunyckyj QB 1970 6 52 ALBERTA BRITISH COLUMBIA Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Carlo Panaro OL 1999 6 41 Dakoda Shepley OL 2018 1 5 Jerry Nash DB 1985 6 48 Quinn van Gylswyk K 2016 3 26 Lorne DeGroot DL 1979 7 56 Dustin Cherniawski S 2005 5 39 Dalton Smarsh RB 1976 7 61 Tyson St. James LB 2000 1 1 Bill Evans LB 1975 2 18 Curtis Galick DB 1998 1 7 Vance Curtis TE 1974 6 51 Andrew Walters DB 1994 4 33 Mike Ewachnuik DL 1973 4 35 Jim Stewart RB 1991 5 36 Don Savich TE 1973 6 51 James Ellingson WR 1986 2 11 Andy McLeod LB 1973 T Bill Henry DL 1986 5 38 Bill Manchuk DB 1971 1 6 Wendell Cornwall LB 1984 5 42 Jim Lazaruk OL 1971 3 24 Mike Emery LB 1983 1 3 Bob Clarke DL 1971 4 33 Jack Hirose DB 1980 1 2 Bob Schmidt OL 1970 1 8 Larry Harbord OL 1980 5 38 Greg Hunter DB 1970 4 35 Al Chorney DB 1979 1 2 Bernie Crump DB 1979 2 11 ARIZONA Name Pos. Year Round Pick BUFFALO Jeff Fairholm WR 1988 1 2 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Bruno LaPointe DL 2010 5 38 AUGSBURG Name Pos. Year Round Pick Brian Berg OL 1974 4 33 BETHUNE-COOKMAN Name Pos. Year Round Pick Dariusz Bladek OL 2017 2 11 BISHOP'S Name Pos. Year Round Pick Mathieu Breton DL 2018 5 36 Kyle Exume RB 2011 6 40 Christian Daigle DL 1993 5 33 Kent Rowe DL 1993 6 41 Ray Bernard LB 1992 2 10 CALGARY DAKOTA N.W. Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Micah Teitz LB 2018 2 14 Ed McQuarters OL 1984 4 28 Elie Bouka DB 2016 3 24 Alex Ogbongbemiga LB 2016 5 36 DALHOUSIE Tyler Langlais DL 2015 6 47 Name Pos. Year Round Pick John Mark K 2014 3 20 Eric Thomson OL 1970 10 76 Thomas Spoletini LB 2013 6 49 Samuel Hurl LB 2012 2 12 DELAWARE STATE Alexander Krausnick OL 2011 4 27 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Stephen Hughes RB 2006 6 45 Thane Watkins OL 1993 7 49 Ben Fairbrother OL 1997 1 2 Rob Zimmerman FB 1989 5 36 DICKINSON STATE Elio Geremia RB 1986 6 47 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Darcy Kopp DB 1984 6 51 Paul Chapman FB 1990 5 40 Victor Stevenson TE 1981 5 37 Harry Kruger DB 1977 5 44 DUKE Name Pos. Year Round Pick CARLETON Chris Best OL 2005 1 4 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Emmanuel Adusei DL 2017 7 57 EASTERN ILLINOIS Hugh Gallagher DB 1976 6 52 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Gonzalo Segovia DL 2002 5 38 Chris Szarka FB 1997 2 13 CENTRAL FLORIDA Lorne Hubick RB 1977 T Name Pos. Year Round Pick Keith Shologan DL 2008 1 4 EASTERN KENTUCKY Name Pos. Year Round Pick COLGATE Shawn Gallant DB 2000 2 8 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Paul Bushey FB 1990 4 32 EASTERN MICHIGAN Name Pos. Year Round Pick COLORADO Corey Watman OL 2013 1 4 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Matt Kudu DL 2005 3 21 Alan Cameron OL 1975 6 49 J.O. Gagnon-Gordillo DL 2005 4 30 Darrell Harle OL 1988 6 42 CONCORDIA Name Pos. Year Round Pick EASTERN OREGON Kristopher Bastien WR 2014 3 26 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Travis Bent LB 2014 6 54 Trent Soper DB 1982 1 4 Paul Vajda OL 1991 1 5 Paul Starkey OL 1982 6 46 Paul Maines OL 1991 3 20 Roger Mayer DL 1985 8 66 EASTERN WASHINGTON Greg Thomas RB 1984 4 33 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Gerald Prud'homme WR 1982 2 13 Troy Alexander LB 1995 T 4 Mike Hume RB 1978 5 39 EDINBORO INDIANAPOLIS Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Tony Tighe OL 1994 5 40 Walter Spencer-Robinson DB 2004 3 23 Stephane Fortin S 1999 2 10 FAIRMONT STATE Name Pos. Year Round Pick KANSAS Pierre Lord WR 1982 4 31 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Joshua Stanford WR 2016 8 62 GEORGIA INSTITUTE Name Pos. Year Round Pick LAVAL Todd Stansbury LB 1984 3 24 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Antony Auclair TE 2017 4 30 GRAND VALLEY STATE Brandon Tennant DL 2015 7 59 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Chris Milo K 2011 4 30 Paul Cranmer DB 1993 4 25 Francois Boulianne OL 2002 2 15 GUELPH LOUISVILLE Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick David McKoy WR 2007 2 9 Klaus Wilmsmeyer K 1992 5 34 Matthew Hammer DB 1999 4 26 Peter Simpson OL 1984 4 30 LOYOLA Name Pos. Year Round Pick HAWAII Wade Clare RB 1975 2 15 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Dane McArthur WR 1990 1 8 MANITOBA Name Pos. Year Round Pick IDAHO STATE David Onyemata DL 2016 4 35 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Alex McKay OL 2016 6 52 Kennedy Nkeyasen RB 1999 3 18 Nic Demski WR 2015 1 6 Art Edgson DB 1973 1 8 Ryan Karhut OL 2007 5 39 Darnell Edwards DB 2002 4 29 ILLINOIS John Nelson FB 1977 2 13 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Gary Gaska DB 1977 4 35 Carl Slipetz DL 1984 8 69 Brent Schwartz LB 1975 5 41 Lee Benard DB 1973 5 43 ILLINOIS STATE Bob Toogood DL 1972 2 16 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Jonathan St-Pierre OL 2008 2 10 MASSACHUSETTS Name Pos. Year Round Pick INDIANA Kevin Smellie RB 1989 1 2 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Andrew Thomas DB 1989 1 3 Andrew Greene OL 1994 2 18 McGILL MONTREAL Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Jim Merrick OL 2003 4 31 Marc Glaude OL 2017 8 64 Matthiew Quiviger OL 1994 1 10 J.F. Morin-Roberge OL 2008 4 30 Mark Joncas DL 1982 6 49 Daniel Graham LB 1978 7 57 MOUNT ALLISON Name Pos. Year Round Pick McMASTER Kwame Adjei DB 2015 5 42 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Spencer Moore FB 2013 5 44 MURRAY STATE Tristan Clovis S 2006 3 22 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Peter Hogarth OL 2006 4 29 Jason French WR 2001 2 9 Matt O'Meara OL 2005 1 3 Mike Ryan OL 1984 5 39 NEW BRUNSWICK Bob Woloschuk RB 1975 3 24 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Joe Watt OL 1972 3 25 Stewart Fraser FL 1980 2 17 MICHIGAN STATE NORTH CAROLINA Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Matt Rea FB 2015 4 35 Jim Jauch DB 1988 3 18 Luc Mullinder DL 2004 4 31 NORTH DAKOTA MIDDLE TENNESSEE Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Scott Schultz DL 2001 1 1 Brian Yorston DL 1995 2 24 Dwayne Ell DL 1996 4 30 Marv Messner DL 1975 7 57 MINNESOTA Lawrie Skolrood OL 1974 T Name Pos. Year Round Pick Scott Hendrickson WR 1992 2 15 NORTH MISSOURI Craig Henderson OL 1990 3 21 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Bob Fletcher K 1980 1 4 MINOT STATE Name Pos. Year Round Pick NORTHEASTERN Tom MacCallum OL 1992 6 42 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Kevin Stroud OL 1987 7 57 Tom Monois WR 1996 2 12 Calvin Sikorski LB 1986 8 65 Reiny Dundas DL 1983 8 66 NORTH ILLINOIS Brent Molnar OL 1982 T Name Pos. Year Round Pick Mike Sutherland OL 1996 1 3 MONTANA Alton Francis RB/K 1996 3 23 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Michael Stadnyk DL 2008 2 14 OKLAHOMA Reggie Bradshaw RB 2007 5 34 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Tim Hook OL 1979 T Josiah St. John OL 2016 1 1 OREGON PURDUE Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Ray Wheatley OL 1984 7 60 Bill Hitchcock OL 1990 3 24 OTTAWA QUEEN'S Name Pos. Year Round Pick Name Pos. Year Round Pick Teddy Neptune LB 2001 3 17 Matt Webster DB 2014 4 39 Mike Di Battista WR 2001 5 33 Matthew O'Donnell OL 2011 2 15 Jocelyn Frenette OL 2001 6 41 Shomari Williams LB 2010 1 1 Ousmane Tounkara WR 1998 2 8 Paul Kozan RB 1994 6 47 Mark Raphael DB 1997 4 26 Brad Elberg RB 1993 1 2 Kevin Hickey OL 1993 3 15 Dan Wright TE 1991 6 44 Chris Gioskos OL 1990 2 15 Alex Morris DB 1975 3 22 Alain Groleau DB 1983 7 57 Jim Turnbull DB 1970 7 60 Terry West DB 1976 4 34 Andre Rancourt DL 1970 2 17 REGINA Bob McCulla OL 1970 3 26 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Mitchell Picton WR 2017 5 37 OTTERBEIN Kyle Paterson OL 2014 5 45 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Jordan Sisco WR 2010 2 8 Leif Pettersen WR 1974 2 15 Tamon George DB 2009 2 9 Nick Hutchins OL 2009 3 17 PACIFIC Teale Orban QB 2008 6 41 Name Pos. Year Round Pick Ryan Ackerman OL 2007 4 28 Peter Miller LB 1992 7 50 Craig Zimmer LB 2004 5 41 Al Johns DL 1979 T Mike Thomas WR 2003 5 40 PENN STATE SAINT MARY'S Name Pos.
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