They haven’t owned the number one pick in the CFL Draft since 2009, which means the Hamilton Tiger-Cats aren’t about to rush when it comes to their selection.
Kent Austin is scheduled to make the first selection in Monday’s draft. He re-iterated Friday he’s content to hold on to the pick but will also listen to trade offers.
For the second installment of of stock up, stock down or stock hold, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk and TSN’s Duane Forde focus on offensive players eligible for the CFL Draft.
Back by popular demand, CFL.ca`s Justin Dunk sat down with TSN’s Duane Forde, to see which prospect’s stock went up, which went down and which stayed static heading into the Draft.
They had to leap over an extra hurdle for an invite but Kris Robertson, Mike Klassen and Jermaine Gabriel represented the Regional Combines well this weekend.
Before shifting gears to the 2013 Combine in Toronto, GM’s, and scouts reflected on two successful Regional Combines which took place in Edmonton and Quebec City.