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Darren Cameron's blog on the CFL draft

Interesting read:

By: Darren Cameron

I walked into General Manager Kyle Walters’ office this morning, eager to hear about the future of our league. He was fresh off a week of carefully studying prospects at the CFL Combine, and we quickly got talking. Within a minute of starting our conversation, in walked Mike O’Shea, and together they took me through the weekend. To sum up their thoughts in a few words, it would be safe to say the confidence about improving the roster on May 12th (CFL Draft day) is exceptionally high.

I tried my best to keep up with the names and attributes they were rattling off, and every time a player’s name would come up in an excited tone, the next would follow with even more animation.

I wish I could tell you who we will take with the second overall selection. Heck, even which position. The truth is, I wouldn’t be able to even if it was already decided, but let me run down few scenarios that Kyle and Mike tossed around on this Monday morning after the hectic Combine weekend.

Offensive Lineman

This has been our mantra since Kyle took over: Almost always take a lineman with your top pick, and another later on in the draft. We did this last year with Matthias Goossen, who we feel is going to be a solid player in our league. This year may buck that trend, though. As Kyle pointed out, “the draft is so deep, we could most likely grab a solid offensive lineman at 11, because there are five or six very good ones”. The idea of taking a lineman at number two overall isn’t out of the question, but with the offseason acquisitions of Stanley Bryant and Dominic Picard to drastically improve our offensive line already and the abundant talent at other valuable positions, it will make for an interesting debate here at Investors Group Field as May approaches.

Wide Receiver

This position is really what has changed things from our perspective heading into the draft. Kyle told me empathically that “Nic Demski (Manitoba), Addison Richards (Regina), Lemar Durant (Simon Fraser), and Jake Harty (Calgary) are all great football players.” This became even more evident when I looked up at Kyle’s whiteboard in his office and saw all four names circled under the receiver category. By the sounds of it, it is entirely possible that any of these four players could come in, start, and make an impact quickly. Solid Canadian pass-catchers are valuable assets, and with the thinking that a top offensive lineman will likely still be available at 11, do you add a dynamic playmaker to your roster and bolster an offence that has lacked consistent production from Canadian receivers for years? “Demski is the best pure athlete, but he’s not alone. Durant, Richards, and Harty are very, very interesting,” noted Kyle.

Defensive Player

Adding a defensive, ratio-changing player is of much intrigue to our staff, and has not been discussed very much to this point. Chris Ackie, a defensive back from Wilfrid Laurier, was one of the first players to be raved about this morning. First in the Broad Jump and Vertical Leap, and third in the 3-Cone Drill, Ackie is one of the defensive players who is making this decision even more difficult. There are others too, but the thinking here would be to take a ratio-changing defensive player at two, and again look to the depth of lineman and receivers for the next two picks (11 and 15).

One of the decisions I do believe has been made is that the number two selection will not be moved. “Obviously you never say never, but it is unlikely we will move that pick,” Kyle said. “There are just too many good football players at so many different positions to trade that away. With three in the first 15, we’re very confident we can add some depth and immediate impact-type players with the positions we are in, pick-wise.”

It’s starting to feel more and more like football season, isn’t it? In just a few short weeks we will be in Bradenton, Florida to evaluate the off-season free agent signings. May 12th is CFL Draft Day, and our rookie camp will open just over two weeks after that. As I was leaving Kyle’s office, I mentioned to Kyle and Mike the fast approaching season, and all eyes lit up. “Let’s go!” smiled the coach.

Until next time.

Darren

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If no one tells them they are wrong how will they ever learn?

Pretty much my entire reason for existing, right there...

 

 

If no one tells them they are wrong how will they ever learn?

Pretty much my entire reason for existing, right there...
I thought it was to agree with everything 17to85 says...

 

Oh Christ, no...that guy's an *******...

This all looks like a smoke screen...pumping up Demski so that if some other team really wants him they'll have to trade up to draft him. If the interest is legit and they are considering him at 2, I'd be okay with that as well.

Some people actual think that the PR , media dept care what you think? Clearly some have an over inflated opinion of their own opinions. The media dept is there to service the masses not the would be elite of fan forums. Put people would rather feast on it and the print media and complain about it when the simple solution is to not read it. Clearly they are very good at getting people to read it.

This all looks like a smoke screen...pumping up Demski so that if some other team really wants him they'll have to trade up to draft him. If the interest is legit and they are considering him at 2, I'd be okay with that as well.

I've said all along that I have a hard time believing Kyle Walters would be this transparent about their draft plans...

If no one tells them they are wrong how will they ever learn?

Pretty much my entire reason for existing, right there...
I thought it was to agree with everything 17to85 says...

It is hard at times to see where Eller stops and 85 begins...

I have very little insight into drafting but if I had a vote I would take the hometown kid at 2 and the best OL at the next two picks.

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My prediction for the Bombers draft:

1. Chungh

2. Richards/Hardy

3. Ackie/Tennent

Names could change slightly, but I feel the strategy will be:

1. Best OL

2. Best WR available

3. Best defensive player available; preferably a DL.

If I had to guess today? I'd say best case scenario is they flip 11 + something (maybe a pick next year?) to move up into the 5-8 range and then go

 

1. Best OL (I'd take Chungh at this point)

Acquired pick Demski

15. Nic Shortill or Shaq M-L

 

I feel like they're going to wait until the 30s to go after some defensive guys where they could look at guys like Abdesmad (depending on how his recovery goes)

 

So much depth in this draft class

 

RB - Varga, Murray-Lawrence, Rea, Campbell, Normand

REC - Demski, Durant, Richards, Harty, Norzil, Johnson, Abankwah

OL - Mateas, Boyko, Chungh, McEwen, Allison, Groulx, Ruby, Bodanis, Lavoie

DL - Waud, Forde, Tennant, Mrabure-Ajufo, Lattanzio, Connop, Blanc, Abdesmad

LB - Shortill, Ackie, Archambeault, Konar, Johnson, Omara, Smith

DB - Janke, Adjei, Campbell

 

That we could end up acquiring 5 of these guys blows my mind.

If I had to guess today? I'd say best case scenario is they flip 11 + something (maybe a pick next year?) to move up into the 5-8 range and then go

 

1. Best OL (I'd take Chungh at this point)

Acquired pick Demski

15. Nic Shortill or Shaq M-L

 

I feel like they're going to wait until the 30s to go after some defensive guys where they could look at guys like Abdesmad (depending on how his recovery goes)

 

So much depth in this draft class

 

RB - Varga, Murray-Lawrence, Rea, Campbell, Normand

REC - Demski, Durant, Richards, Harty, Norzil, Johnson, Abankwah

OL - Mateas, Boyko, Chungh, McEwen, Allison, Groulx, Ruby, Bodanis, Lavoie

DL - Waud, Forde, Tennant, Mrabure-Ajufo, Lattanzio, Connop, Blanc, Abdesmad

LB - Shortill, Ackie, Archambeault, Konar, Johnson, Omara, Smith

DB - Janke, Adjei, Campbell

 

That we could end up acquiring 5 of these guys blows my mind.

Could we perhaps move the 15th for two of Calgary's third rounders?  Would this be a sound decision?

I'd just stick with our three top 15 picks.

 

We have decent NI depth at MLB/S/CB, four okay REC and 6-7 OL.  Almost 30 NIs on roster and about 10-12 that should be upgraded.

 

DL, REC, maybe RB/FB is probably our biggest need right now.

 

2.  Waud, Demski (either of these guys step in and play this year)

11 and 15.  Ruby, Campbell, Tennant, Murray-Lawrence, Abankwah

33 and 38.  Rea, Bodanis, Abdesmad, Norzil, Lattanzio

 

That's actually a nice draft.

Mulumba or Bilikudi could be traded too.

 

Any news on results of drug tests at the combine yet?

Mulumba or Bilikudi could be traded too.

 

Any news on results of drug tests at the combine yet?

What do you think either would net in return?

Might be able to package Morley to Edmonton or Ticats... he is a proven Centre.  Might have more value than we give him credit.  Morley and 11 for 8 and 20

Might be able to package Morley to Edmonton or Ticats... he is a proven Centre.  Might have more value than we give him credit.  Morley and 11 for 8 and 20

 

 

I don't think we can trade a player that every news source says we'll be releasing.

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Might be able to package Morley to Edmonton or Ticats... he is a proven Centre.  Might have more value than we give him credit.  Morley and 11 for 8 and 20

Morley has pretty deep roots here in Winnipeg.  Wouldn't surprise he if he retired if we traded him. 

Haven't released him yet... and he's better than Sorenson, K-Groh and Baboulas for sure.

 

Hmm, make $150k for a couple more seasons or retire...

 

Mulumba or Bilikudi could be traded too.

 

Any news on results of drug tests at the combine yet?

What do you think either would net in return?

 

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Haven't released him yet... and he's better than Sorenson, K-Groh and Baboulas for sure.

 

Hmm, make $150k for a couple more seasons or retire...

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This mock will make the Demski fans happy! http://blogs.canoe.ca/theoutwriters/?p=5621

The draft falling that way seems quite unlikely.

Of course, but it's always fun to speculate and look at mock drafts!

I wonder if we could snag Kienan Lafrance in the 4th round. That would be a great pickup.

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