CFL.ca Staff
TORONTO — The Canadian Football League Scouting Bureau today published the winter edition of the Top-20 ranked prospects eligible for the 2015 CFL Draft.
Draft Insider Justin Dunk announced the rankings earlier today on CFL.ca. To watch the reveal, click here.
WINTER SCOUTING BUREAU RANKING |
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Rank |
Name |
Position |
School |
1 (1) |
Brett Boyko |
OL |
UNLV |
2 (6) |
Alex Mateas |
OL |
UCONN |
3 (5) |
Daryl Waud |
DL |
Western |
4 (2) |
Tyler Varga |
RB |
Yale |
5 (3) |
Nic Demski |
REC |
Manitoba |
6 (14) |
Sean McEwen |
OL |
Calgary |
7 (8) |
Sukh Chungh |
OL |
Calgary |
8 (4) |
Danny Groulx |
OL |
Laval |
9 (11) |
Addison Richards |
REC |
Regina |
10 (7) |
Jacob Ruby |
OL |
Richmond |
11 (15) |
Nick Shortill |
LB |
McMaster |
12 (12) |
Chris Ackie |
DB |
Laurier |
13 (10) |
Dillon Guy |
OL |
Buffalo |
14 (16) |
Karl Lavoie |
OL |
Laval |
15 (13) |
Brandon Tennant |
DL |
Laval |
16 (–) |
Adam Konar |
LB |
Calgary |
17 (–) |
Byron Archambault |
LB |
Montreal |
18 (17) |
Ese Mrabure-Ajufo |
DL |
Laurier |
19 (19) |
Jake Harty |
REC |
Calgary |
20 (–) |
Ettore Lattanzio |
DL |
Ottawa |
Please note: The number in parentheses is the player’s ranking from the last CFL Scouting Bureau published in September 2014.
Last year, a new draft rule came into effect whereby players with national status playing in the CIS will be eligible to be selected in the CFL Draft three years after completing their first year of CIS eligibility.
In addition, the CFL adjusted the eligibility rules for players with national status playing in the NCAA. These players will now be eligible to be selected in the CFL Draft following their senior season of NCAA eligibility.
The 2015 CFL Combine will be held in Toronto from March 27 – March 29. The date of the 2015 CFL Draft has yet to be confirmed.
The CFL Scouting Bureau releases its rankings three times each year: in September, December and April.
The CFL’s Scouting Bureau is comprised of CFL scouts, player personnel directors and general managers from the league’s nine teams.