Justin Dunk | CFL.ca
Team needs could easily change depending on what happens during free agency and possibly effect the way organizations approach the draft. With that said let’s get to some mock drafting!
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1. Alex Mateas, OL, UCONN: Ottawa continues to build along the offensive line with a local product
that could play right away.
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2. Sukh Chungh, OL, Calgary: It was a tough year for National offensive lineman getting injured in
The Peg. The Bombers need to protect Drew Willy better and Chungh could help.
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3. Jacob Ruby, OL, Richmond: Toronto is aging along the offensive line and Ruby would infuse
some much-needed youth.
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4. Lemar Durant, REC, Simon Fraser: Durant could easily be a first overall type pick in the CFL Draft.
Prospects like him at the receiver position don’t come around too often.
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5. Danny Groulx, OL, Laval: The theme in BC this off-season is about wanting to get more physical
up front. Groulx fits that way of thinking perfectly because he plays with a real mean streak.
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6. Daryl Waud, DL, Western: The Riders have solid Canadian depth across the board.
Saskatchewan goes best player available in this situation with Waud having the ability to make an
impact soon.
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7. Sean McEwen, OL, Calgary: Edmonton could get an immediate upgrade at centre by taking
McEwan, an all around solid offensive lineman.
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8. Karl Lavoie, OL, Laval: Another team that dealt with plenty of Canadian offensive linemen
injuries was Hamilton. Lavoie would bring some fresh blood into the Ticats group up front.
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9.Nic Demski, REC, Manitoba: With the departure of receivers Nik Lewis and Brad Sinopoli
Nic Demski could be an ideal fit for the Stamps that will fill a need.