Every year the CFL puts out Scouting Bureau lists of the top ranked players for the upcoming draft class (the latest can be found here). That helps give us a clear idea who the best prospects ...
For every team across the Canadian Football League the focus has turned to the 2016 CFL Draft class – assessing the next group of Canuck talent is top priority.
Draft boards are just ...
WINNIPEG — David Onyemata continues to make an impression on both sides of the border, announcing Saturday that he’ll be the first ever Manitoba Bison to hold a pro day later this ...
Players from Canadian universities get lots of coverage from coast to coast while playing football in our country.
Often times talented Canucks accept scholarships to NCAA programs and can go ...
OTTAWA (CIS) – Manitoba nose tackle David Onyemata, Calgary centre Sean McEwen and Laval guard Charles Vaillancourt have been selected to represent Canadian Interuniversity Sport football in the ...
TORONTO – The Canadian Football League Scouting Bureau has released its second of three rankings of the top-20 eligible prospects for the 2016 CFL Canadian Draft.
“Three new faces crack the ...
Tevaun Smith sits atop the first true indication of who may go first overall in the 2016 Draft as the CFL released its September Scouting Bureau Ranking Friday.
With the CFL Supplemental Draft scheduled for Wednesday at 1 p.m. ET, we look back on some of the past selections such as Ted Laurent, Jeremy O’Day and Noel Prefontaine.
The Bombers made it official on Tuesday, announcing the signing of Regina native and University of Manitoba quarterback Jordan Yantz, who went undrafted in the CFL Draft.
Jim Barker has done his job by selecting the players he wanted. Now its up to them to take advantage of the opportunity. The Argos GM looks back on the draft.
The most exciting day on the CFL off-season calendar is over and done with. Training camp awaits as we check in and around the CFL following Tuesday’s draft.
The Calgary Stampeders selected high-ranked talents Tevaughn Campbell and Tyler Vargas in the third round, while Montreal scooped up sleeper OL James Bodanis.
Second-ranked OL Brett Boyko is off the board after being selected by the BC Lions, while the Argos may have scored a steal with the selection of Daryl Waud.
With the 2015 CFL Draft officially in the books, we check in with an overview of each team. Which team do you think came away with the best haul of top prospects?