Scott Mitchell’s strong performance at the 2011 Evaluation Camp presented by Reebok has helped earn him the number one ranking in advance of the CFL Canadian Draft.
Calgary Dinos receiver Nathan Coehoorn is one of three highly ranked Dinos prospects heading into this year’s draft and if he gets his way it will be his name called first.
CFL.ca takes you inside E-Camp bringing you unprecedented behind the scenes access with John Surla, a hard-hitting linebacker from the University of Western Ontario.
Hard-hitting Western Ontario linebacker John Surla was wearing a mic for CFL.ca during his on-field drills at E-Camp. Listen in as the scouts put him to the test.
Saskatchewan Huskies receiver Braeden George has earned a reputation for coming up big when it matters most – a fact that has caught the attention of CFL scouts.
At the CFL Evaluation Camp it was the top prospects who received the accolades, but as Justin Dunk explains, Shane Herbert and Liam Mahoney gave reasons for scouts to take notice.
CFL.ca went under the helmet with prospect Junior Turner during on-field testing at E-Camp to bring you an inside taste of camp from a D-lineman’s perspective.
CFL.ca went under the helmet with prospect Andre Clarke during the 2011 E-Camp. We mic’d up the speedy DB during on-field testing to bring you an inside taste of camp.
After 33 straight games and over 450 carries without a fumble in the CIS, Calgary RB Matt Walter is hoping that streak and what he showed at E-Camp will earn him a CFL shot.
Last year it was Bishop’s receiver Steven Turner turning heads at E-Camp. This year it was his cousin Junior’s turn to show off for CFL coaches and scouts.
After moving all over the world for much of his life Hugo Lopez is as at home on a football field as anywhere, something he showed with an impressive E-Camp performance.
Canadian quarterbacks in the CFL are a rare breed, but after taking part in E-Camp Marc Mueller and Brad Sinopoli are hoping for a shot at cracking a roster come June.
Andre Clarke put himself on the CFL map with an outstanding E-Camp weekend – not that he was surprised by his performance after all the work he’s put in.
With the skill position players moving from testing to on-field drills plenty of players seized their opportunity to impress the scouts. Justin Dunk breaks down some of the day’s best.
Nathan Coehoorn has been living in the shadow of fellow receiver and Dinos teammate Anthony Parker for years, but that’s all about to end if he has his way.
He came in as the second-ranked prospect for this year’s Canadian college draft and Ottawa’s Scott Mitchell didn’t disappoint at the CFL evaluation camp.
While Saturday is about numbers Sunday is about playing at E-Camp and the big men on the two lines had a chance to showcase their skills in the morning.
The 40-yard dash is in the books as this year’s invitees put up some fast times to impress the scouts on Sunday at E-Camp. York’s Andre Clarke posted the fastest time.
The 2010 President’s Trophy winner as the top defensive player in the country, Henoc Muamba is looking to follow in his brother’s footsteps as a CFL draft pick.
Thomas Hall’s exploits on the field earned him an invitation to E-Camp but the two-time Russ Jackson award winner’s character off the field that makes him special.