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Top 10 CIS prospects for 2015 CFL draft

Heavy on scouts input, Justin Dunk presents the Top 10 list of CIS players to watch as the 2014 university football season unfolds, as always with an eye towards the 2015 CFL Draft.

Top 10

1) Daryl Waud, DL, Western, 6’4”, 291 pounds

Scouts take: “He was unblockable at the East West Bowl. He’s big and physical, a perfect interior defensive lineman in the CFL.”

“Big body, plugs up the holes and gets after the quarterback. Overpowers guards and centres. He does a good job of being a disruptive force on the defensive line.”

“He could be really good in the CFL. He’s just so big and athletic. You could see him potentially getting an NFL look down the road.”

“He needs to get a little bit better against the run. No one could block him in the 1-on-1s at East West.”

“He’s made a bunch of plays as a tight end for Western. He’s just a phenomenal athlete. He probably could be an all-star guard if he wanted to be.”

“I’m kind of surprised - I heard there was interest - he didn’t get an NCAA Division I scholarship.”

“He is a high-level box lacrosse player. This is his first off-season I’ve heard that he’s not playing lacrosse. It’s hindered his weight training and football development, but it’s helped him in some areas. You see how lacrosse has helped him in just how well and smooth he moves. You just don’t see guys as big as him that are as athletic as he is.”

2) Nick Demski, REC, Manitoba, 5’11”, 208 pounds

Scouts take: “He’s just smooth. He’s one of those players that doesn’t look like he’s moving that fast then runs right by you.”

“He has a great attitude, great football ability and great breakaway speed. He’s one of those kids that you give him the ball and he can create yards. The best thing about him is his attitude towards football.”

“He just needs to continue to get a little faster. He’s close to being fast enough, but he could get even faster. He needs to improve his route running. He has good hands.”

“He’s a pretty special player and does a little bit of everything. He’s kind of like an Andre Durie. He was a running back before and is much further along as a receiver than Anthony Coombs at the same point in their development. He’s very good after the catch. He has a lot of natural ball skills, playmaking ability and feel for the game. He’s just an all around athlete.”

“Most pro ready receiver we’ve seen at the East West Bowl in a while. Smooth, athletic, makes plays. Look for big things from him in the 2014 CIS season.”

“Scouts are salivating over him.”

3) Danny Groulx, OL, Laval, 6’6”, 335 pounds

Scouts take: “He’s really good, big and physical. I like him a lot. He plays tackle at Laval, he played some guard at East West. He plays with a real mean streak and he’s a big mauler.”

“He comes from a long line of offensive linemen from Laval.”

“Potential tackle in the CFL. Big athletic offensive linemen like him do not come around that often.”

4) Brandon Tennant, DL, Laval, 6’2”, 309 pounds

Scouts take: “He’s a big athletic kid - disruptive type. He’s very quick. He’s going to be a pretty good interior defensive lineman in the CFL.”

“He makes a lot of plays. He’s very quick. He needs to improve on his strength and athleticism.”

“Dominant inside during the week of practice at the East West Bowl. High energy player.”

5) Sukh Chungh, OL, Calgary, 6’2”, 288 pounds

Scouts take: “Big, tough kid - just like a big bear. He’s very physical and strong.”

“He’s got the perfect guard body. Chungh’s been very well coached by Steve Buratto out there at the University of Calgary.”

“You would like to see him improve his athleticism. He’s a brawler, mauler type lineman. It’s not always pretty but he gets the job done. He plays with an edge to him.”

“He wants to be a physical force and hit people.”

6) Addison Richards, REC, Regina, 6’4”, 202 pounds

Scouts take: “He’s just a physical specimen: big, tall and fast.”

“You cannot teach size, but you can teach everything else. He catches the ball away from his frame. He ran 4.65 seconds in the 40 – fast for his size.”

“He opened a lot of eyes at the East West Bowl.”

“He needs to get bigger, tougher and stronger. He can very easily become the next Jason Clermont, just the way he plays. He’s a faster version of Clermont. I don’t think he’s as physical as Clermont was, I think he could be a little more physical for his size.”

“Raw player with great physical attributes. He needs to work with a receiver coach and really fine tune his route running and awareness on the field.”

7) Sean McEwen, OL, Calgary, 6’2”, 297 pounds

Scouts take: “Technically sound and has been well coached.”

“He’s going to be an inside player. He has the ability to play guard or centre - just a road grader.”

“He tested and was a lot more athletic than I thought he was going to be. I think he’s more of a centre prospect.”

8) Karl Lavoie, OL, Laval, 6’3”, 283 pounds

Scouts take: “He needs to get a little more muscular and stronger. He’s got great feet. I think Lavoie has a lot of upside.”

“Great body type for an interior player. He has good feet, is strong and moves people.”

“He played centre all week at the East West Bowl and I think that position fits him the best for the pro game. He has some similarities to Greg Wojt. He just has to get a little bit bigger and continue to get stronger.”

9) Chris Ackie, DB/LB, Laurier, 6’0”, 215 pounds

Scouts take: “I think he’s a linebacker in the CFL, but he’s a good football player. He’s got a future as a prototypical weakside linebacker in the CFL.”

“He’s a beast - physically looked impressive. He would be the best CIS linebacker prospect right now even though he is listed as a DB. Phenomenal athlete who put up strong testing numbers at the East West Bowl.”

“He’s playing out of position at Laurier, but he’s big, physical, athletic and a strong kid. In the CFL he’s going to be a weakside linebacker.”

10) David Beard, OL, Alberta, 6’5”, 273 pounds

Scouts take: “Surprisingly athletic, he moves his feet very well, but he needs to put on more muscle mass. He did himself a favour with his East West performance.”

“To me he was the offensive lineman that jumped out the most at the East West Bowl. He’s got very good length an is a good athlete.”

“He’s a newly converted offensive lineman from being on the defensive line. He needs to get some more weight on his frame, continue to get stronger, but I would imagine a lot of teams were excited about him.”

“He’s still a little bit of a developmental kid, but there is a high upside with him. If he has a solid year he will rise up the rankings.”

Just on the outside

Jonathan Langa, LB, Saint Mary’s, 5’9”, 214 pounds

Tevaughn Campbell, DB, Regina, 5’11”, 183 pounds

Jake Harty, REC, Calgary, 6’1”, 207 pounds

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Is Brandon Bridge also going to be available in this draft too? QB from South Alabama via Toronto.

 

I think so.

The CSB list is expanding to a top 20 as well.

 

Comes out in an hour.

I know he's still a couple years away but I'm interested to see what this kid can do over the next couple CIS seasons...

 

http://mytoba.ca/sports/bison-defender-david-onyemata-may-be-the-next-big-thing/

 

He's a freak of nature. I think one of the most overlooked things about the new facility is what it is going to do for the Bisons program. We are going to have the ability to see a LOT of future CFL players in Bison colors.

It was a unconditional pick for Brohm and a reconditioned pick for Poris. 

 

That's the way I remember it or was it the other way round?

 

You guys have a headache this morning? 

 

Have a good one!

I always hate it when you buy conditioner thinking its shampoo at the store.

20. Rory Connop, DL, Western

19. Jake Harty, REC, Calgary

18. Tevaughn Campbell, DB, Regina

17. Ese Mrabure-Ajufo, DL, Laurier

16. Karl Lavoie, OL, Laval

15. Nicholas Shortill, LB, McMaster

14. Sean McEwen, OL, Calgary

13. Brandon Tennant, DL, Laval

12. Chris Ackie, DB, Laurier

11. Addison Richards, REC, Regina

10. Dillon Guy, OL, Buffalo

9. Mehdi Abdesmad, DL, Boston College

8. Sukh Chungh, OL, Calgary

7. Jacob Ruby, OL, Richmond

6. Alex Mateas, OL, UConn

5. Daryl Waud, DL, Western

4. Danny Groulx, OL, Laval

3. Nic Demski, REC, Manitoba

2. Tyler Varga, RB, Yale

1. Brett Boyko, OL, UNLV

So apparently Lemar Durant is NOT eligible for this year's draft. Thought he would be.

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So apparently Lemar Durant is NOT eligible for this year's draft. Thought he would be.

 

That's weird...I thought you knew everything??  :P

Few surprises on this list, expected to see a few names that didn't show up.

 

Also, Varga is super talented, but I'm not sure if he'll be a CFL player. He seems to be interested in pursuing a medical career so it will be interesting to see what choices he makes going forward with football.

Ford said there maybe 3 guys that are not eligible right now that get into the top 10 by the draft. Who are they?

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Ford said there maybe 3 guys that are not eligible right now that get into the top 10 by the draft. Who are they?

That's not what he said.

@DuaneFordeTSN: I'm predicting that, by the 2015 CFL Draft, 3 of the Top 10 prospects will be players whose names aren't even on the eligibility list yet.

Boyko will be getting NFL looks for sure.

Is Brandon Bridge also going to be available in this draft too? QB from South Alabama via Toronto.

 

Speaking of QBs, Jordan Yantz did not look out of place in training camp.  Was 2014 his draft class, or is he draft eligible for this year?

Honestly, we should trade Watson for a high draft pick.

 

That's always your solution, trade a guy and a Canadian this time? We lack Canadian depth, why do you want to trade it? Seriously and besides what makes you think we could get a top 3 pick anyway, You eliminate the guys with NFL aspirations and both Groulx and Demski are gone  1,2 probably. 

 

Right now if the season ended we'd pick 5th... Ottawa, Hamilton,Montreal, Toronto,Winnipeg. We won't be trading up, that's for sure. 

 

Ottawa? need canadian help across the board

Hamilton? Good bet they go OLINE. 

Montreal? Your  guess is as good as mine, Receiver would make the most sense. Demski makes sense here assuming Ottawa don't take him first overall. 

Toronto? Again your guess is as a good as mine

 

Trade Watson and then when one of JFG or Kohlert go down? then what? trade for Watson? We don't have the depth to be trading our Canadian starters right now.

 

Put in Carter cuz he's from Winnipeg? He's done nothing. Renaud? done nothing. The National depth at receiver looks good right now, why would you make it weaker by trading Watson? You trade Watson and that pretty good National receiver depth don't look so good any more. 

Honestly, we should trade Watson for a high draft pick.

An unpopular opinion around here but I agree. Watson doesn't have very much time left, between his constant injuries and decently high salary I don't think he'll be here for more than another year or two. IF we could get a second rounder and a backup Canadian receiver for him, I'd pull the trigger on a Watson deal. 

 

A desperate team like Ottawa with a foolish GM might be willing to overpay for him.

 

Honestly, we should trade Watson for a high draft pick.

An unpopular opinion around here but I agree. Watson doesn't have very much time left, between his constant injuries and decently high salary I don't think he'll be here for more than another year or two. IF we could get a second rounder and a backup Canadian receiver for him, I'd pull the trigger on a Watson deal. 

 

A desperate team like Ottawa with a foolish GM might be willing to overpay for him.

 

What we should be shooting for is pushing Watson to a backup role. It's the same old thing I always have to say, you don't cut or trade people until you have a replacement for them. 

 

Honestly, we should trade Watson for a high draft pick.

An unpopular opinion around here but I agree. Watson doesn't have very much time left, between his constant injuries and decently high salary I don't think he'll be here for more than another year or two. IF we could get a second rounder and a backup Canadian receiver for him, I'd pull the trigger on a Watson deal. 

 

A desperate team like Ottawa with a foolish GM might be willing to overpay for him.

 

 

This makes no sense.  I understand being frustrated that a player has been injured, but why would we make a deal that almost certainly makes this team worse?

 

I think you might be overestimating the ease in which quality Canadian receivers can be found.  Wildly overestimating.

 

Here's a trivia question for you - of all the receivers drafted in the last two drafts, who has caught the most yardage (edit: this season)?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

answer - Carl Fitzgerald, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, 38 yards.

There are going to be some beauty receivers in this draft as well. 2nd and 3rd rounders in this draft will be equivalent to most 1st rounders in the 2014 draft.

Here's some more fun for people who wonder about some of the roster moves that happened over the last year.  Receiving yards in 2014:

 

Akeem Foster - 25 yards

Kito Poblah - 37 yards

Jade Etienne - ha, fooled you

Giovanni Aprile - 0 yards

 

A walk down memory lane:

Jabari Arthur - 32 yards

Aaron Hargreaves - see Jade Etienne

Scott McHenry - 18 yards

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