With their second pick in the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft, the Edmonton Eskimos have selected Wilfrid Laurier receiver Shamawd Chambers with the sixth overall selection.
CFL.ca’s Jamie Nye thinks that one of the Riders best options on draft day is to deal the first overall pick for some more picks later on in the draft.
Having dealt their first-round pick to the Eskimos in exchange for Ricky Ray, the Toronto Argonauts seem content in picking ninth overall, explains Don Landry.
McMaster University QB and 2011 Vanier Cup winner Kyle Quinlan says it would be a dream to continue playing Canadian Football, as the 2012 CFL Draft inches closer.
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.
Since taking over as General Manager in 2010, Joe Mack has done a good job of adding to the team’s Canadian talent. He hopes to continue that trend during the 2012 Draft.
Windsor receiver Jordan Brescacin believes his finesse and intelligence hands him an advantage on the field. Hopefully it’s one that will land him on a 2012 roster.
Queen’s University receiver Johhny Aprile says his aggressiveness and size combine to make him an asset on the field as he looks to be selected in the 2012 CFL Draft.
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A self-described ball-hawk, University of Saskatchewan safety Bryce McCall prefers to do things the gritty way whenever he steps onto the football field.
Frédéric Plesius insists that he’s a dominant playmaker. And the Laval linebacker certainly backed up that notion in front of the watchful eyes of CFL scouts.
While he’s already had a small taste of the CFL as the Assistant Equipment Manager for the Edmonton Eskimos, prospect Brent Krawchuk is hoping to get his shot to play.
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.
Offensive lineman Mike Filer, not originally an invitee of the CFL E-Camp, marshaled that determination to become a last minute addition to the roster.