As usual, Hamilton Tiger-Cats General Manager Bob O’Billovich was busy wheeling and dealing on CFL Draft day. Justin Dunk explains just how it all went down.
Depending on what happens with the first two picks in the upcoming draft, Shamawd Chambers might very well find himself wearing Black and Gold come summertime.
If history is any indication of what is to come, then expect plenty of action from Tiger-Cats Vice-President of Football Operations Bob O’Billovich on draft day.
If their off-season additions aren’t enough evidence, the Tiger-Cats have been reloading their roster in preparation for the 2012 season, one which they expect to make a lot of noise.
In the final part of the E-Camp assessments with Duane Forde, the focus is on the receivers, a position which some CFL scouts believe has the most depth in the 2012 Draft.
With E-Camp in the books, Justin Dunk caught up with CFL on TSN analyst Duane Forde to play a game of stock up or stock down, based on the annual scouting combine.
With E-Camp in the books, Justin Dunk caught up with CFL on TSN analyst Duane Forde to play a game of stock up or stock down, based on the annual scouting combine.
Queen’s University receiver Johnny Aprile is among the prospects who impressed scouts during the CFL Evaluation Camp drills and one-on-one matchups this weekend.
For Justin Capicciotti, playing out west at Simon Fraser University served as an opportunity for the defensive lineman to hone his skills ahead of E-Camp
Justin Dunk takes a look at why GMs John Hufnagel and Wally Buono found greater insight about future CFLers from the body measurement stations than the bench press.
A long list of Calgary Dino o-linemen have been drafted since 2005. This year should be no different with Kirby Fabien and Carson Rockhill eager to take E-Camp by storm.
The Ticats officially introduced their prized free agent, Andy Fantuz, who says he’s looking forward to helping the team return to the Grey Cup for the first time since 1999.
After his brother passed away four years ago, Shamawd Chambers keeps his memory alive by wearing the symbolic number 17 every time he puts on a football jersey.