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Edmonton Regional Combine Participants

 

Eric Dzwilewski QB Calgary Import

Jahlani Gilbert-Knorren QB Langley Rams Draft Eligible

Cayman Shutter QB Regina Free Agent Defensive Back

 

Raymond Cornish DB Saint Mary's Draft Eligible

Braxton Lawrence DB Saskatchewan Free Agent Running Back

 

Cuong Thai-Lieu RB Calgary Free Agent

Jeremy Andrew RB Saskatchewan Draft Eligible Linebacker

 

Richard Zacharias LB Saskatchewan Draft Eligible

Doctor Cassama LB Calgary Free Agent

Tyler Lavin LB McGill Free Agent

Thomas Miles LB Manitoba Draft Eligible

Tom Harris LB UBC Free Agent Defensive Line

 

Zach Hart DL Saskatchewan Free Agent

Steven Giang DL Alberta Draft Eligible

Dylan Roper DL Simon Fraser Draft Eligible

Michael Dadzie DL Regina Draft Eligible

Joel Suetter DL Saskatchewan Free Agent

Pacome Matulu DL Manitoba Draft Eligible

Ranji Atwall DL Manitoba Draft Eligible Offensive Line

 

Keegan Schneider OL Winona State Draft Eligible

Tyler Fabbri OL Manitoba Draft Eligible

Kyle Paterson OL Regina Draft Eligible

Lane Bryksa OL Saskatchewan Draft Eligible

Tristain Hoath OL Saskatoon Hilltops Free Agent Receiver

 

Mitch Stevens WR Saskatchewan Free Agent

Kolten Solomon WR Regina Free Agent

Brett Carter WR Winnipeg Rifles Free Agent

Brad Quartel WR Edmonton Wildcats Draft Eligible

Landon Buch WR Regina Draft Eligible

Andrew Smith WR Manitoba Draft Eligible

Tore Corrado WR Simon Fraser Draft Eligible

Micha Theil WR UBC Free Agent

Jared Jonatta WR Regina Free Agent

Ryley Richardson WR Alberta Free Agent

Matt LaRiviere WR Manitoba (WPG Rifles) Draft Eligible Kicker/Punter

 

Denton Kolodzinski P Saskatchewan Draft Eligible

John Mark K Calgary Draft Eligible

 

Little surprised to see Carter there. Wonder what the deal with him is.

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Montreal Regional Combine Participants

 

Brett Backman DB Acadia Free Agent

Matthew Bond-Lapointe DB Ottawa Free Agent

Alexandre Branco DB Sherbrooke Draft Eligible

Soonbum Cha DB Ottawa Free Agent

O'Shane Daley DB Bishop's Free Agent

Charlton Elliott DB St. Francis Xavier Draft Eligible

Demetrius Ferguson DB St. Francis Xavier Draft Eligible

El-Hadj N'Doye DB McGill Draft Eligible

Mattey Ossom DB McGill Draft Eligible

Jamie Symianick DB Western University Free Agent

Alex Graham DB Acadia Free Agent Running Back

 

Jean-Christophe Beaulieu RB Sherbrooke Draft Eligible

Sean Murphy RB McGill Draft Eligible

Alexandre Dupuis RB/TE Montreal Draft Eligible

Guillaume G. Bourassa RB Laval Draft Eligible

Ronlee King-Fileen RB Bishop's Free Agent Linebacker

 

Omar Smith-Jackson LB Bishop's Draft Eligible

Travis Bent LB Concordia Draft Eligible

Matt Lalande LB Saint Mary's Draft Eligible

Stephan Osman LB McGill Draft Eligible

Pier-Yves Lavergne LB Montreal Draft Eligible

Alex Lemire LS/LB Concordia Free Agent

Eric Noivo LB/DE Concordia Draft Eligible Defensive Line

 

Sanmi Adereti DE St. Francis Xavier Draft Eligible

Shaquille Armstrong DL Concordia Draft Eligible

Vincent Desloges DL Laval Draft Eligible

Jonathan Langma DL Concordia Free Agent

Steve McCollum DL Bishop's Free Agent Offensive Line

 

Quinn Everett OL Mount Allison Draft Eligible

Kyle Handy OL Bishop's Free Agent

Tyler Harding OL Bishop's Free Agent

Adam Hughes OL Bishop's Free Agent

Frederik Landry-Simard OL Concordia Draft Eligible

Devon Millar OL/LS Ottawa Free Agent Receiver

 

Nathan Heather WR Bishop's Draft Eligible

Troy Trentham WR Mount Allison Draft Eligible

Bill Nyantakyi WR/RB Bishop's Free Agent

Francis Lapointe WR Sherbrooke Draft Eligible

Ryon McCalla WR Bishop's Free Agent

Michael Harrington WR Concordia Draft Eligible

Marc Etienne-Villeneuve WR Montreal Free Agent

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Toronto Regional Combine Participants

 

Taylor Palmer DB Guelph Free Agent

Raye Hartmann DB St. Francis Xavier Draft Eligible

Felix Odum DB Wilfrid Laurier Free Agent

Josh Burns DB Windsor Draft Eligible

Matt Webster DB Queen's Draft Eligible Running Back

 

Aaron Milton RB Toronto Draft Eligible

Errol Brooks RB York Draft Eligible

Connor Anderson RB York Draft Eligible

Zack Davis RB York Draft Eligible Linebacker

 

Jonno Carreiro LB Twin Cities Predators Free Agent

Aram Eisho LB McMaster Draft Eligible

Dylan Howes LB Toronto Draft Eligible

Christopher Johnson LB Toronto Draft Eligible Defensive Line

 

Stephon Miller DL Windsor Draft Eligible

James Tuck DL York Draft Eligible

Kevin Malcolm DL McMaster Draft Eligible

Ryan Northfield DL Western University Draft Eligible

Jeffery Finley DL Guelph Draft Eligible

Adam Dickson DL McMaster Draft Eligible

Djordge Gavrilovic DL Waterloo Free Agent

Abiodun "Abbey" Olusoga DL Toronto Free Agent Offensive Line

 

Tommy Griffiths OL Wilfrid Laurier Free Agent

Joe Circelli OL Western University Draft Eligible

Craig Woloshyn OL Saskatchewan Free Agent

Tchissakid Player OL Northwestern State Draft Eligible

Tyson Carter OL Dubuque Draft Eligible Receiver

 

Quincy Van De Cruize WR Bishop's Draft Eligible

Scott MacDonell WR Queen's Draft Eligible

Austin Kennedy WR Windsor Draft Eligible

Paul de Pass WR Toronto Free Agent

Andrew Thibaudeau WR Western University Draft Eligible

Nick Anapolsky WR Waterloo Free Agent

Bryce Lawrence WR Western University Draft Eligible

Alex Carroll WR Queen's Draft Eligible

Nick Downey WR Langly Rams Free Agent

Will Austin WR York Free Agent

Saxon Lindsey WR Guelph Free Agent Kicker

 

Zackary Medeiros K London Beefeaters Draft Eligible

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National Combine Participant List

 

1 Billy McPhee QB Queen's 6.03 195

2 Reid Quest QB Concordia 6.05 218

 

3 Tyler Crapigna K McMaster 5.07 165

 

20 Eric Black DB Saint Mary's 6.01 170

21 Derek Jones DB Simon Fraser 6.01 180

22 Andrew Lue (8) DB Queen's 6.02 210

23 Antoine Pruneau DB Montreal 6.00 190

24 Adam Thibault (13) DB Laval 6.00 205

25 Steven Ventresca DB McMaster 6.00 180

 

30 Jordan Botel RB Mount Allison 5.10 200

31 Anthony Coombs (9) RB Manitoba 5.09 190

32 Robert Farquharson RB Guelph 5.09 210

33 Pascal Lochard RB Laval 6.00 215

34 Mackenzie Sarro RB Calgary 6.04 245

 

40 Jesse Briggs LB McGill 6.01 222

41 Max Caron (10) LB Concordia 6.02 213

42 Casey Chin (11) LB Simon Fraser 6.15 215

43 Beau Landry (7) LB Western University 5.11 201

 

60 Jaskaran Dhillon OL UBC 6.03 290

61 Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (1) OL McGill 6.05 315

62 David Foucault (3) OL Montreal 6.08 320

63 Matthias Goossen (5) OL Simon Fraser 6.04 300

64 Terry Hart OL St. Francis Xavier 6.03 300

65 Pierre Lavertu (2) OL Laval 6.03 300

66 Aaron Wheaton OL Toronto 6.05 295

 

80 Devon Bailey (4) WR St. Francis Xavier 6.05 202

81 Kristopher Bastien WR Concordia 6.03 205

82 Alexander Fox WR Bishop's 5.08 185

83 Kit Hillis WR Saskatchewan 5.09 175

84 Brian Marshall WR Western University 6.00 200

85 Alex Pierzchalski WR Toronto 6.05 220

86 Evan Pszczonak WR Windsor 6.00 185

 

90 Dylan Ainsworth (15) DE Western University 6.03 225

91 Kirby Fletcher DL Acadia 6.03 300

92 Evan Gill (6) DL Manitoba 6.03 275

93 Mathieu Girard DL Montreal 6.04 275

94 David Menard DL Montreal 6.01 265

95 Martin Pesek DL Acadia 6.03 250

96 Quinn Smith DL Concordia 6.02 305

97 Derek Wiggan (14) DL Queen's 6.01 254

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As far as invites to the national combine go, I'm willing to bet they hand out a few OL invitations. My best guesses would be kicker Johnny Mark, DB RJ Cornish, kicker Zack Medeiros, and linemen Tchissakid Player, Tyson Carter and maybe Keegan Schneider get invites. Maybe a couple of the Regina boys too.

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There really isn't a need for a kicker at the combine as the facility isn't ideal and decision makers care less about a kickers 40 yard dash time than a 300 pound OL. The kickers go down to the end of the bubble and kick into a net from 10-15 yards away. When it comes to the interviews the teams can get those out of the way at the regionals now. 

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For the current junior players they do allow a limited number (I believe 2 or maybe even 3) to practice with the CFL club during the season (the Stampeders might be the club that uses this rule the most). They are there as a territorial protected player and not as a full member of the CFL team. 

 

If he was on the PR with a standard contract and not as part of the CJFL territorial rights then for him to be a free agent at the regional combine it means he was released by the Bombers. 

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There really isn't a need for a kicker at the combine as the facility isn't ideal and decision makers care less about a kickers 40 yard dash time than a 300 pound OL. The kickers go down to the end of the bubble and kick into a net from 10-15 yards away. When it comes to the interviews the teams can get those out of the way at the regionals now. 

 

Rids, please post more often.  That is all.

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Carter has aged out of junior making him a free agent vs being a territorial non-counter for Bombers camp last year. 

No, he's still age eligible to return to the Rifles.  (DOB Sept 5, 1992)

 

He was initially a territorial protection which would allow him to play pre-season games for the Bombers without counting against the numbers.   He could have continue to practise with the Bombers and play for the Rifles.  This ended on July 18 when the Bombers wanted to dress him for a regular season game on July 20th.   Once they did that, he lost the special territorial protection status.   This occured as a result of the West hit on Watson at the end of practise.  Watson was injured and so the Bombers decided to forgo Carter's special status.   He never saw the field in the game.

 

http://www.bluebombers.com/article/blue-bombers-sign-brett-carter-to-contract-will-dress-friday-night

 

He is now a free agent.

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Carter has aged out of junior making him a free agent vs being a territorial non-counter for Bombers camp last year.

No, he's still age eligible to return to the Rifles. (DOB Sept 5, 1992)

He was initially a territorial protection which would allow him to play pre-season games for the Bombers without counting against the numbers. He could have continue to practise with the Bombers and play for the Rifles. This ended on July 18 when the Bombers wanted to dress him for a regular season game on July 20th. Once they did that, he lost the special territorial protection status. This occured as a result of the West hit on Watson at the end of practise. Watson was injured and so the Bombers decided to forgo Carter's special status. He never saw the field in the game.

http://www.bluebombers.com/article/blue-bombers-sign-brett-carter-to-contract-will-dress-friday-night

He is now a free agent.

He gonna get any sniffs from other squads or all likelihood be back at tc?

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I hadn't seen his July addition to the 46 man roster but also haven't seen his release either. So I went looking:

 

July 18th he was added to the 46 man roster

July 25th he was taken off the 46 man roster and then added to the non-active roster

 

No other mentions for Brett Carter beyond that. Actually surprised that there aren't more guys named Carter in the league. 

 

http://www.cfl.ca/transactions-2013

 

 

With the potential upcoming changes to CJFL rules there's a lot of doubt and wonder as to who will be eligible this year. By attending a regional combine I'm guessing that a CJFL career is pretty low priority on Carter's radar. You may know more about his plans that way than I do. 

 

 

 

Rids, please post more often.  That is all.

 

 

I'm almost at 30 posts....isn't that enough? 

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I hadn't seen his July addition to the 46 man roster but also haven't seen his release either. So I went looking:

 

July 18th he was added to the 46 man roster

July 25th he was taken off the 46 man roster and then added to the non-active roster

 

No other mentions for Brett Carter beyond that. Actually surprised that there aren't more guys named Carter in the league. 

 

http://www.cfl.ca/transactions-2013

 

 

With the potential upcoming changes to CJFL rules there's a lot of doubt and wonder as to who will be eligible this year. By attending a regional combine I'm guessing that a CJFL career is pretty low priority on Carter's radar. You may know more about his plans that way than I do. 

 

 

 

Rids, please post more often.  That is all.

 

 

I'm almost at 30 posts....isn't that enough? 

 

 

Certainly not enough.  The information you share and your insight are always appreciated. 

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From the CFL website:

 

TORONTO -- For the second-straight year, CFL.ca will provide live coverage of the CFL Combine.
 
After providing fans with live action of the bench press at the 2013 Combine, CFL.ca has expanded its live efforts, and will also offer exclusive coverage of the 40-yard dash on Sunday March 23rd.
 
CFL.ca will continue to post real-time results of the bench press, 40-yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, the shuttle, and the three-cone drill.
 
This year, Edmonton Eskimos receiver and former CFL Combine participant Shamawd Chambers will provide fans with an inside look at what the athletes go through throughout the weekend as CFL.ca's Combine Insider. Chambers will appear in videos alongside CFL.ca columnist Don Landry, and will also provide his insight through social media.
 
Meanwhile, CFL.ca columnist and former CIS quarterback Justin Dunk is back for another year as an analyst. Dunk, who participated in the CFL Combine in 2010, will be CFL.ca's man on the ground, and will provide analysis throughout the weekend alongside Landry.
 
Fans can follow along with the Combine conversation on Twitter by using #CFLCombine.

 

http://www.cfl.ca/article/cflca-to-bring-live-coverage-of-the-2014-combine

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Montreal Combine is finished ...

 

Have to be honest, it's a pretty sad showing. One guy that really surprised me was Laval receiver Julian Bailey. This guy was considered a top 10 pick in this class a few years ago, but it turns out he hasn't qualified as a non-import yet. He still participated at the combine as an import today and ran a 5.12 40 yard. Expected better.

 

At first glance, I didn't see many guys whose testing numbers would earn them an invite. Quinn Everett would be one, but to me, you'd have to earn an invite based on the interview if you were anybody else.

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Yikes. I'm pretty sure most people on here could run a faster 40 than 5.12.

 

They used FAT timing which results in much slower sounding times, but it's still not an impressive number. Especially for a guy who isn't even considered a NI at this point.

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