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On 2/23/2018 at 9:24 PM, JCon said:

The only thing that worked for me and my family's schedule was the Sunday event and it's "sold out".

My son will be very disappointed. 

That being said, if anyone has a pair of tickets to the Sunday combine that cannot attend, please consider sharing them with someone who can. 

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46 minutes ago, Dirty30 said:

Anyone listen to Walters pre draft conference a few mins ago? What was said?

Kyle Walters, #Bombers GM, met with the media this morning in advance of Thursday's draft. Club is high on OL prospects Michael Couture, Qadr Spooner and Cody Speller... made no guarantees they take an OL high in the draft.

-Ed Tait

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28 minutes ago, Atomic said:

Kyle Walters, #Bombers GM, met with the media this morning in advance of Thursday's draft. Club is high on OL prospects Michael Couture, Qadr Spooner and Cody Speller... made no guarantees they take an OL high in the draft.

-Ed Tait

Not sure where's Walter's getting 'the emergence of Spooner and Speller...' - have they even been on a gameday roster...?

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http://3downnation.com/2018/05/02/john-hodges-cfl-mock-draft-2-0/

John Hodge Mock Draft

Round One

1. Montreal Alouettes — OL Trey Rutherford, UConn

A stud athlete with the ability to play both guard and tackle, Montreal uses the first pick in the draft to select a player who should be a fixture on their offensive line for years to come.

2. Hamilton Tiger-Cats — REC Mark Chapman, Central Michigan

Hamilton lands the most polished Canadian receiver prospect the draft has seen in years.

3. B.C. Lions — OL Peter Godber, Rice

The Lions land the draft’s heaviest lifter who could look to become a day-one starter at guard.

4. Ottawa Redblacks — OL David Knevel, Nebraska

The Redblacks add the behemoth offensive lineman (6’9, 315) who has the potential to start in the CFL at offensive tackle.

5. Saskatchewan Roughriders — REC Rashaun Simonise, Calgary

The ‘Canadian Duron Carter’ joins the original Duron Carter in Riderville where his athleticism and natural ability will be most coveted.

6. Edmonton Eskimos — DB Godrey Onyeka, Wilfrid Laurier

Onyeka could be the hard-hitting safety that Edmonton needs to round out their vaunted defence.

7. Winnipeg Blue Bombers — OL Mark Korte, Alberta

The most athletic lineman available in this year’s draft, Korte will be given time to continue developing his frame before one day entering the starting line-up.

8. Calgary Stampeders — OL Ryan Sceviour, Calgary

The Stamps go local to grab a versatile lineman with quicks and a pro-ready body.

9. Toronto Argonauts — DB Jackson Bennett, Ottawa

I believe Jackson could be the first Canadian prospect in a long time with the potential to start at the league’s ultra-tough strong-side linebacker position.

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