Top 4 2019 CFL Draft picks are national team alumni

by footballcanada

20 National and Provincial alumni drafted by 7 teams during eight rounds

By Ameeta Vohra

Last Thursday night, several national and provincial team alumni saw their dreams become a reality as they heard their name called in the 2019 CFL Draft.

The first four overall picks represented Canada and brought home medals at previous IFAF World Junior Championships.  First overall pick  Shane Richards, an offensive lineman who went to the Toronto Argonauts and third pick Mathieu Betts, a defensive lineman who was drafted by the Edmonton Eskimos, helped Canada claim silver at the 2014 Championship in Kuwait.

Second overall pick Jesse Gibbon, an offensive lineman who was selected by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and fourth pick Drew Desjarlais, an offensive lineman drafted by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, were part of the national team that won gold in Harbin China at the 2016 Championship.

In total, five alumni were selected in the first round of the CFL Draft.  Drafted eighth by the Calgary Stampeders was wide receiver Hergy Mayala who helped Quebec win gold at the 2012 Football Canada Cup in London, Ontario.

Laval Rouge et Or teammates Vincent Desjardins (defensive lineman) and Samuel Thomassin (offensive lineman were drafted in the second round. Desjardins was chosen 17th by the Calgary Stampeders and Thomassin 19th by the Montreal Alouettes.  Both were silver medallists when Canada participated in the 2014 IFAF World Junior Championships in Kuwait. Wide receiver Nikola Kalinic , who represented the country at the 2016 International Bowl in Arlington, Texas, was drafted 10th by the Hamilton Tiger Cats.

Here are the 20 provincial and national alumni drafted in all seven rounds of the 2019 CFL Draft:

TORONTO ARGONAUTS
Shane Richards OL Calgary, AB 1st round, 1st Junior National Team 2014
HAMILTON TIGER CATS
Jesse Gibbon OL Hamilton ON 1st round, 2nd Junior National Team 2016
Nikola Kalinic WR Toronto, ON 1st round, 10th 2016 International Bowl
Derek Dufault DL Winnipeg, MB 7th round, 58th Team Manitoba 2014 FCC
EDMONTON ESKIMOS
Mathieu Betts DL Montreal, QC 1st Round, 3rd Junior National Team 2014
Evan Machibroda DL Saskatoon, SK 5th Round, 41st Junior National Team 2014, Team Saskatchewan 2012 FCC
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS
Drew Desjarlais OL Belle River, ON 1st Round, 4th Junior National Team 2016, 2016 International Bowl
Connor Griffiths DL Langley, BC 3rd Round, 25th Junior National Team 2016
SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS
Jacob Janke LB Edmonton, AB 4th Round, 35th 2016 International Bowl, 2015 International Bowl, Team Alberta 2014 FCC
OTTAWA REDBLACKS
Tommy Grant DL Halifax, NS 4th Round, 36th Team Nova Scotia 2014 FCC
Clement Lebreux DL Candiac, QC 8th Round, 72nd Junior National Team 2012
CALGARY STAMPEDERS
Hergy Mayala WR Montreal, QC 1st Round, 8th Team Quebec 2012 FCC
Vincent Desjardins DL Quebec City, QC 2nd Round, 17th Junior National Team 2014
Zack Williams OL Winnipeg, MB 3rd Round, 28th Junior National Team 2016, 2016 International Bowl, 2015 International Bowl, Team Manitoba 2014 FCC
Fraser Sopik LB Toronto, ON 4th Round, 31st Team Ontario 2014 FCC
Colton Hunchak QB Calgary, AB 8th Round, 73rd Junior National Team 2014, Team Alberta 2013 FCC
MONTREAL ALOUETTES
Samuel Thomassin OL Montreal, QC 2nd Round, 19th Junior National Team 2014, Team Quebec 2013
Chris Osei-Kusi WR Brampton, ON 4th Round, 30th 2016 International Bowl
Ben Whiting LB Saskatoon, SK 7th Round, 57th Junior National Team 2016, 2016 International Bowl, Team Saskatchewan 2014 FCC
Cody Cranston DB Winnipeg, MB 8th Round, 66th Team Manitoba 2014 FCC

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