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.
On the second day of CFL Evaluation Camp presented by Reebok, it was receiver Shamawd Chambers and DB Dylan Hollohan who found themselves in the spotlight.
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
That rumbling sensation people felt in the vicinity of Toronto’s Varsity Stadium Sunday morning came from a different source than the usual, as E-Camps big men went to work.
Ben Heenan’s day ended prematurely at the CFL E-Camp. The highly rated offensive lineman had to withdraw prior to the start of one-on-one drills due to a hip ailment.
Ben Heenan, the top ranked prospect heading into this weekend’s E-Camp, had a solid performance today, finishing with the second most reps in the bench press, lifting 225lbs 32 times.
It was a day of personal bests for DBs Keenan MacDougall and Dylan Hollohan, who traded the number one and two spots in the vertical and broad jumps at E-Camp.
For Ben Heenan, it’s the ultimate job interview. The offensive lineman is the top rated prospect coming into E-Camp and this is his chance to prove his potential.
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.
As the sun rises over Toronto on Saturday morning, 59 of Canada’s top football prospects will officially take the next step towards becoming professional football players.
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.
59 of the top Canadian football prospects have been invited to showcase their skills at the CFL Evaluation Camp presented by Reebok in Toronto on March 2-4.
After a resurgent 2011 season for the Windsor Lancers, receiver Jordan Brescacin stands out as a top talent in the weeks leading up to this year’s Evaluation Camp.
The Canadian Football League Scouting Bureau has published its Top 15 ranking of prospects eligible for the 2012 CFL Canadian Draft including 11 CIS players.