2019 CFL draft

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The 2019 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2019 at 8:00 pm ET and was broadcast on TSN and RDS.[1][2] 73 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian universities, as well as Canadian players playing in the United States on NCAA or NAIA teams.[3][4]

2019 CFL Draft
General information
SportCanadian football
Date(s)May 2, 2019
Time8:00 pm EDT
LocationToronto
Network(s)TSN/RDS
Overview
73 total selections in 8 rounds
First selectionShane Richards OL,
Toronto Argonauts
Most selectionsToronto Argonauts (10)
Fewest selectionsSaskatchewan Roughriders (6)
U Sports selections52
NCAA selections21
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The draft was broadcast live on TSN and RDS for two hours and then switched to digital platforms on TSN.ca and TSN GO. Randy Ambrosie, the CFL commissioner, was at the TSN studios in Toronto to announce the first twenty picks.[5]

Top prospects edit

Source: CFL Scouting Bureau rankings.[6]
Final
Ranking[7]
December
Ranking[8]
August
Ranking[6]
Player Position University Hometown
1 1 2 Mathieu Betts Defensive lineman Laval Montreal, QC
2 2 4 Shane Richards Offensive lineman Oklahoma State Calgary, AB
3 3 5 Justin McInnis Receiver Arkansas State Pierrefonds, QC
4 17 8 Zach Wilkinson Offensive lineman Northern Colorado Vancouver, BC
5 6 3 Hergy Mayala Receiver UConn Montreal, QC
6 4 1 Jonathan Kongbo Defensive lineman Tennessee Surrey, BC
7 - - Drew Desjarlais Offensive lineman Windsor Belle River, ON
8 8 11 Maleek Irons Running back Ohio Chilliwack, BC
9 13 14 Kaion Julien-Grant Receiver St. Francis Xavier Toronto, ON
10 5 9 Alex Fontana Offensive lineman Kansas Toronto, ON
11 - - Brayden Lenius Receiver New Mexico North Vancouver, BC
12 16 12 Samuel Thomassin Offensive lineman Laval Quebec, QC
13 11 18 Maurice Simba Offensive lineman Concordia Laval, QC
14 - - Jesse Gibbon Offensive lineman Waterloo Hamilton, ON
15 12 15 Robbie Smith Defensive lineman Wilfrid Laurier Brampton, ON
16 9 13 Kurleigh Gittens, Jr. Receiver Wilfrid Laurier Ottawa, ON
17 19 20 Michael O'Connor Quarterback British Columbia Orleans, ON
18 10 7 Brady Oliveira Running back North Dakota Winnipeg, MB
19 - - Malcolm Lee Defensive back British Columbia Surrey, BC
20 7 10 Alexandre Savard Receiver Laval Quebec, QC
- 14 19 Fraser Sopik Linebacker Western Toronto, ON
- 15 17 Jamie Harry Defensive back Ottawa Lachine, QC
- 18 - Trivel Pinto Receiver British Columbia Toronto, ON
- 20 - Nate Anderson Defensive lineman Missouri Toronto, ON
- - 6 Dejon Brissett Receiver Richmond Mississauga, ON
- - 16 Jamel Lyles Running back Manitoba Surrey, BC

Trades edit

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one edit

  • BC → Winnipeg (PD). BC traded this selection and a second-round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft to Winnipeg in exchange for a first-round pick and a second-round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft.[9]

Round two edit

  • Montreal → Hamilton (PD). Montreal traded this selection and the first, 31st, and 44th overall selections in the 2018 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the second, 34th, and 56th overall picks in the 2018 CFL Draft, Ryan Bomben, and Jamal Robinson.[10]
  • BC → Montreal (PD). BC traded this selection to Montreal in exchange for Tyrell Sutton and a third-round pick in this year's draft.[11]
  • Ottawa → Montreal (PD). Ottawa traded this selection to Montreal in exchange for Chris Ackie.[12]

Round three edit

  • Saskatchewan → Montreal (PD). Saskatchewan traded this selection, Tevaughn Campbell, and a third-round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft to Montreal for Vernon Adams and a fifth-round pick in the 2018 CFL Draft.[13]
  • Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded this selection to Toronto in exchange for Martese Jackson and a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2020 CFL Draft.[14]
  • Montreal → BC (PD). Montreal traded this selection and Tyrell Sutton to BC in exchange for a second-round pick in this year's draft.[11]
  • BC → Hamilton (PD). BC traded this selection to Hamilton in exchange for a sixth-round pick in this year's draft and Davon Coleman.[15] This was originally a fourth-round pick, but was revealed to be a third-round pick when the official draft order was released.[4]

Round four edit

Round five edit

Round six edit

  • Hamilton → BC (PD). Hamilton traded this selection and Davon Coleman to BC in exchange for a fourth-round pick in this year's draft.[15]

Round seven edit

  • Saskatchewan → Toronto (PD). Saskatchewan traded this selection to Toronto in exchange for Brian Jones.[18]

Round eight edit

  • Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded this selection to Hamilton in exchange for Abdul Kanneh.[19]

Conditional trades edit

  • Montreal → Winnipeg (PD). Montreal traded a conditional eighth-round selection to Winnipeg in exchange for Adarius Bowman.[20] This condition was not fulfilled and Montreal kept the selection.[4]

Territorial exemptions edit

Beginning in 2019, the CFL announced the two teams with the highest waiver priority will each get to make one Territorial Draft Pick (to be used to select a player born within their territorial limits at the end of the second round). The two teams that qualified for the 2019 Draft were Montreal and Toronto and these picks were made with the 17th and 18th overall picks.[21]

This was the first time since 1984 that the league’s draft will feature territorial selections. From 1972 to 1982, each club had the right to pre-select two players from its region who would be exempted from the draft. That limit was reduced to one Draft exemption selection in 1983 and 1984, and then the practice was terminated altogether prior to the 1985 Canadian Draft.

Forfeitures edit

  • Montreal forfeited their first round pick after selecting Tyler Johnstone in the 2018 Supplemental Draft.[22]

Draft order edit

Round one edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
1 Toronto Argonauts Shane Richards OL Oklahoma State
Montreal Alouettes Selection forfeited[22]
2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jesse Gibbon OL Waterloo
3 Edmonton Eskimos Mathieu Betts DL Laval
4 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC[9]) Drew Desjarlais OL Windsor
5 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jonathan Kongbo DL Tennessee
6 Saskatchewan Roughriders Justin McInnis WR Arkansas State
7 Ottawa Redblacks Alex Fontana OL Kansas
8 Calgary Stampeders Hergy Mayala WR UConn

Round two edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
9 Toronto Argonauts Robbie Smith DL Wilfrid Laurier
10 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Montreal[10]) Nikola Kalinic WR York
11 Hamilton Tiger-Cats David Ungerer WR Idaho
12 Edmonton Eskimos Kyle Saxelid OL Nevada, Las Vegas
13 Montreal Alouettes (via BC[11]) Kaion Julien-Grant WR St. Francis Xavier
14 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Brady Oliveira RB North Dakota
15 Saskatchewan Roughriders Brayden Lenius WR New Mexico
16 Montreal Alouettes (via Ottawa[12]) Nate Anderson DL Missouri
17 Calgary Stampeders Vincent Desjardins DL Laval
18[a] Toronto Argonauts Matthew Boateng DB Fresno State
19[a] Montreal Alouettes Samuel Thomassin OL Laval

Round three edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
20 Toronto Argonauts Michael O'Connor QB British Columbia
21 Montreal Alouettes Zach Wilkinson OL Northern Colorado
22 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Maleek Irons RB Ohio
23 Toronto Argonauts (via Edmonton[14]) Kurleigh Gittens, Jr. WR Wilfrid Laurier
24 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via BC[16]) Sheridan Lawley DL British Columbia
25 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Connor Griffiths DL British Columbia
26 BC Lions (via Montreal[11] via Saskatchewan[13]) Noah Robinson LB Missouri
27 Ottawa Redblacks Gabriel Polan RB Sherbrooke
28 Calgary Stampeders Zack Williams OL Manitoba

Round four edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
29 Toronto Argonauts Maurice Simba OL Concordia
30 Montreal Alouettes Chris Osei-Kusi WR Queen's
31 Calgary Stampeders (via Hamilton[15]) Fraser Sopik LB Western
32 Edmonton Eskimos Peter Cender FB Grand Valley State
33 BC Lions Hakeem Johnson DB Western
34 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tavita Eli OL Hawai'i
35 Saskatchewan Roughriders Jacob Janke LB York
36 Ottawa Redblacks Thomas Grant DL Acadia
37 Calgary Stampeders Jaylan Guthrie OL Guelph

Round five edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
38 Toronto Argonauts Jamie Harry DB Ottawa
39 Montreal Alouettes Michael Sanelli DT Concordia
40 Edmonton Eskimos (via Hamilton[17]) Shai Ross WR Manitoba
41 Edmonton Eskimos Evan Machibroda DL Saskatchewan
42 BC Lions Jonathan Harke OL Alberta
43 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Malik Richards WR Mount Allison
44 Saskatchewan Roughriders Charbel Dabire DL Wagner
45 Ottawa Redblacks Wesley Lewis WR Houston Baptist
46 Calgary Stampeders Malcolm Lee DB British Columbia

Round six edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
47 Toronto Argonauts Joe Spaziani LS Virginia
48 Montreal Alouettes Jeshrun Antwi RB Calgary
49 BC Lions (via Hamilton[15]) Charles Nwoye DE British Columbia
50 Edmonton Eskimos Scott Hutter DB Wilfrid Laurier
51 BC Lions Mario Villamizar FB Wilfrid Laurier
52 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tariq Lachance DL Manitoba
53 Saskatchewan Roughriders Vincent Roy OL Sherbrooke
54 Ottawa Redblacks Chris Larsen DL Manitoba
55 Calgary Stampeders Nicholas Statz DB Calgary

Round seven edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
56 Toronto Argonauts Phil Iloki WR Carleton
57 Montreal Alouettes Benjamin Whiting LB Saskatchewan
58 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Derek Dufault DL Manitoba
59 Edmonton Eskimos Hunter Karl WR Calgary
60 BC Lions Brad Lyons DL Simon Fraser
61 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Nick Hallett DB Toronto
62 Toronto Argonauts (via Saskatchewan[18]) Eric Starczala OL Guelph
63 Ottawa Redblacks Samson Abbott DL Manitoba
64 Calgary Stampeders Job Reinhart LB Guelph

Round eight edit

Pick # CFL Team Player Position University
65 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Toronto[19]) Malcolm Campbell DL Toronto
66 Montreal Alouettes Cody Cranston DB Ottawa
67 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Gordon Whyte LB St. Francis Xavier
68 Edmonton Eskimos Eric Blake DB McMaster
69 BC Lions Jamel Lyles RB Manitoba
70 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Kerfalla Emmanuel Exumé DB Montreal
71 Saskatchewan Roughriders Christopher Judge DL Cal Poly
72 Ottawa Redblacks Clement Lebreux DL Laval
73 Calgary Stampeders Colton Hunchak WR York
  1. ^ a b Territorial draft pick

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "An early look at the 2019 CFL Draft selection order". December 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "CFL key dates to circle on your calendar in 2019". January 31, 2019.
  3. ^ Canadian Football League expands draft to eight rounds
  4. ^ a b c 2019 CFL Draft Tracker
  5. ^ "2019 cfl draft takes place tonight beginning at 8 pm et on tsn and rds". May 2, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Kongbo tops first Scouting Bureau Rankings for 2019, Canadian Football League, August 30, 2018, retrieved August 30, 2018.
  7. ^ Wilkinson, Desjarlais climb final CFL Scouting Bureau rankings, Canadian Football League, April 12, 2019, retrieved August 14, 2021.
  8. ^ Betts tops December edition of Scouting Bureau rankings, Canadian Football League, December 6, 2018, retrieved December 6, 2018.
  9. ^ a b BC acquires first round pick in swap with Bombers
  10. ^ a b Ticats acquire first overall pick in major trade with Als
  11. ^ a b c d Lions acquire RB Tyrell Sutton in trade with Als
  12. ^ a b REDBLACKS acquire Chris Ackie in trade with Als
  13. ^ a b Riders acquire QB Vernon Adams in trade with Als
  14. ^ a b Esks acquire Martese Jackson from Argos
  15. ^ a b c d Lions acquire DL Coleman from Ticats
  16. ^ a b On the Move Again: Hughes traded to Riders for QB Adams
  17. ^ a b Ticats acquire Chambers from Eskimos
  18. ^ a b Riders acquire former 4th overall pick Brian Jones
  19. ^ a b Argos acquire former all-star DB Kanneh in trade with Ticats
  20. ^ Montreal acquires Adarius Bowman in trade with Bombers
  21. ^ "CFL Draft to feature territorial picks". CFL.ca. 2019-04-17. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  22. ^ a b "Alouettes select OL Tyler Johnstone in Supplemental Draft". CFL.ca. July 2, 2018.