List of first overall Canadian Football League draft picks

This is a list of first overall Canadian Football League draft picks. The CFL Draft is an annual sports draft in which the teams of the Canadian Football League (CFL) select eligible Canadian/non-import players, typically from the ranks of U Sports football or NCAA college football. The first official draft took place in 1953, with Doug McNichol becoming the first player to be drafted and was therefore drafted first overall.[1] This list does not include the 1952 IRFU College Draft due to its unofficial status.[2] While only the eastern teams participated for the first three years, all nine teams began participating in the 1956 draft. From 1960 to 1962, however, due to a dispute over talent from western universities and a reluctance of eastern draftees to move west, BC, Edmonton, Saskatchewan, and Winnipeg were awarded territorial rights to players from their city's university. Because Calgary had no university program in their territory, they continued to participate in the draft during these three years.[3] From 1973 to 1984, teams were granted territorial rights players before the actual draft took place, hence, players listed in those years were actually drafted later.[3] Since 2016, the draft has consisted of eight rounds, with teams selecting in reverse order of their placement in the previous season.

List of first overall picks

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer

Eastern draft

YearPlayerPositionCollegeIRFU Team
1953 Doug McNicholEndWestern OntarioMontreal Alouettes
1954 Bill McFarlaneHalfbackTorontoToronto Argonauts
1955 Gino FracasHalfbackWestern OntarioOttawa Rough Riders

National draft

YearPlayerPositionCollegeCFL Team
1956 Lou BruceEndQueen'sOttawa Rough Riders
1957Jim HughesTackleQueen'sBC Lions
1958Len SigurdsonTackleMcGillSaskatchewan Roughriders
1959Lorry StaceyDefensive EndTorontoToronto Argonauts
1960Bill MitchellTackleWestern OntarioToronto Argonauts
1961Casey WoodTackleTorontoToronto Argonauts
1962Harvey ScottGuardWestern OntarioCalgary Stampeders
1963 John WydarenyDefensive backWestern OntarioToronto Argonauts
1964Barry MitchelsonEndWestern OntarioEdmonton Eskimos
1965 Jim YoungWide ReceiverQueen'sToronto Argonauts
1966Ed TurekHalfbackWaterloo LutheranEdmonton Eskimos
1967Lawrence BarrettHalfbackBritish ColumbiaToronto Argonauts
1968 Mike EbenWide ReceiverTorontoBC Lions
1969Doug StrongHalfbackWaterloo LutheranWinnipeg Blue Bombers
1970Wayne HolmQuarterbackSimon FraserCalgary Stampeders
1971Brian DonnellyDefensive backSimon FraserSaskatchewan Roughriders
1972Larry SmithRunning backBishop'sMontreal Alouettes
1973Brian SopatykOffensive GuardBoise StateBC Lions
1974Randy HalsallOffensive TackleWake ForestToronto Argonauts
1975Steve ScullyOffensive TackleSyracuseWinnipeg Blue Bombers
1976Tim BerrymanLinebackerOttawaEdmonton Eskimos
1977Mike RileyDefensive TackleDalhousieOttawa Rough Riders
1978 Dave KirzingerDefensive TackleOttawaCalgary Stampeders
1979 Kevin PowellOffensive TackleUtah StateToronto Argonauts
1980Greg BarrowOffensive LinemanFloridaToronto Argonauts
1981Frank CosecLinebackerWaterlooCalgary Stampeders
1982Mike KirkleyRunning BackWestern OntarioToronto Argonauts
1983Jerry DobrovolnyOffensive TackleBritish ColumbiaCalgary Stampeders
1984Frank BalkovecLinebackerTorontoBC Lions

Modern era

YearPlayerPositionCollegeCFL Team
1985Nicholas BenjaminOffensive LinemanConcordiaOttawa Rough Riders
1986 Kent WarnockDefensive EndCalgaryCalgary Stampeders
1987 Leo GroenewegenOffensive LinemanBritish ColumbiaOttawa Rough Riders
1988 Orville LeeRunning BackSimon FraserOttawa Rough Riders
1989 Gerald WilcoxTight EndWeber StateOttawa Rough Riders
1990 Sean MillingtonRunning BackSimon FraserEdmonton Eskimos
1991Nick MazzoliWide ReceiverSimon FraserHamilton Tiger-Cats
1992 Bruce CoverntonOffensive TackleWeber StateCalgary Stampeders
1993Patrick BurkeDefensive BackFresno CollegeBC Lions
1994 Val St. GermainOffensive LinemanMcGillHamilton Tiger-Cats
1995Tom NüttenOffensive LinemanWestern MichiganHamilton Tiger-Cats
1996Don BlairSlotbackCalgaryEdmonton Eskimos
1997Chad FolkOffensive LinemanUtahToronto Argonauts
1998Tim FleiszerDefensive LinemanHarvardHamilton Tiger-Cats
1999Rob MeierDefensive EndWashington StateBC Lions
2000Tyson St. JamesLinebackerBritish ColumbiaSaskatchewan Roughriders
2001 Scott SchultzDefensive LinemanNorth DakotaSaskatchewan Roughriders
2002 Alexandre GauthierOffensive LinemanLavalOttawa Renegades
2003Steve MorleyOffensive LinemanSaint Mary'sCalgary Stampeders
2004Wayne SmithOffensive LinemanAppalachian StateHamilton Tiger-Cats
2005Miguel RobedeDefensive EndLavalCalgary Stampeders
2006Adam BraidwoodDefensive EndWashington StateEdmonton Eskimos
2007Chris BaumanWide ReceiverReginaHamilton Tiger-Cats
2008Dylan BarkerDefensive BackSaskatchewanHamilton Tiger-Cats
2009 Simeon RottierOffensive LinemanAlbertaHamilton Tiger-Cats
2010Shomari WilliamsLinebackerQueen'sSaskatchewan Roughriders
2011 Henoc MuambaLinebackerSt. Francis XavierWinnipeg Blue Bombers
2012Ben HeenanOffensive LinemanSaskatchewanSaskatchewan Roughriders
2013Linden GaydoshDefensive LinemanCalgaryHamilton Tiger-Cats
2014 Pierre LavertuOffensive LinemanLavalCalgary Stampeders
2015 Alex MateasOffensive LinemanUConnOttawa Redblacks
2016Josiah St. JohnOffensive LinemanOklahomaSaskatchewan Roughriders
2017Faith EkakitieDefensive linemanIowaWinnipeg Blue Bombers
2018Mark ChapmanWide receiverCentral MichiganHamilton Tiger-Cats
2019Shane RichardsOffensive linemanOklahoma StateToronto Argonauts
2020Jordan WilliamsLinebackerEast CarolinaBC Lions

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Foreign drafts

YearPlayerPositionTeam drafted from
(College or professional)
CFL Team
2019 MexicanDiego ViamontesWide receiverMayas CDMXEdmonton Eskimos
2019 EuropeanValentin GnahouaDefensive linemanBerlin RebelsHamilton Tiger-Cats

Statistics

  • Since 1956, Simon Fraser University and the University of Western Ontario hold the record for most first overall picks with five apiece.[5] Among NCAA schools, the only ones with more than one first overall pick are Washington State University and Weber State University, each with two. (Although Simon Fraser is now an NCAA member, it has not had a top overall pick since joining that body.)
  • Since 1956, the Toronto Argonauts have had the most first overall picks with 11.
  • Only one first overall draft selection has been awarded the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie since the award was created in 1972; Orville Lee in 1988.
  • The Montreal Alouettes have gone the longest without a first overall draft pick; their last such pick was made in 1972.
  • No team has ever made the first overall draft pick for more than three straight years.

References

  1. MacDonald, Ian (2012-02-19). "Funeral Monday for first ever CFL draft pick McNichol". Postmedia News. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  2. "2014 CFL Draft Guide". Archived from the original on 2014-11-28. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-04-22.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) A Brief History of the CFL Canadian Draft
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-05-05. Retrieved 2017-09-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-05-09. Retrieved 2010-06-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Three SFU players selected in 2010 CFL Draft
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