1997 CFL Draft

The 1997 CFL Draft took place on Monday, April 7, 1997.[1] 48 Canadian football players were chosen from 363 eligible Canadian universities as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[2]

The Ottawa Rough Riders folded following the 1996 CFL season, but any trades involving the club were still in effect. Since the Rough Riders finished last in the CFL, teams that received selections in trades picked first in those rounds, including the first overall pick. Conversely, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats traded their third round selection to the Rough Riders and that pick was subsequently forfeited. All other Ottawa selections were skipped.

Forfeitures

  • Hamilton forfeited their sixth round selection after making a selection in the 1996 Supplemental Draft.[1]

Round one

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
1Toronto Argonauts (via Ottawa)Chad FolkOLUtah
2Saskatchewan RoughridersBen FairbrotherOLCalgary
3Edmonton Eskimos (via BC)Ian FranklinCBWeber State
4Hamilton Tiger-CatsTim PrinsenOGNorth Dakota
5Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg)Doug BrownDLSimon Fraser
6Montreal AlouettesSteve CharbonneauDLNew Hampshire
7Calgary StampedersJason ClemettLBSimon Fraser
8Edmonton EskimosMark FarrawayDLSt. Francis Xavier
9Toronto ArgonautsMatthew DuBucSBTexas Tech

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
10BC Lions (via Winnipeg via Saskatchewan)Robert BeveridgeOLBritish Columbia
11Montreal Alouettes (via BC)Jerome PathonWRWashington
12Hamilton Tiger-CatsJoe RumoloDLAkron
13Saskatchewan Roughriders (via BC via Winnipeg)Chris SzarkaFBEastern Illinois
14Montreal AlouettesRyan CoughlinOLMcGill
15Calgary StampedersJeff TraversyDTEdinboro
16Edmonton EskimosPatrice DenisLBWestern Ontario
17Toronto ArgonautsSteve SalterOLOttawa

Round three

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
18Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg via Saskatchewan)Aldi HenryCBMichigan State
19BC LionsPaul StoilenLBSimon Fraser
Ottawa Rough Riders (via Hamilton)Team folded prior to season
20BC Lions (via Winnipeg)John PartchenkoOTMichigan
21Montreal AlouettesBruno HeppellRBWestern Michigan
22Calgary StampedersFrank RoccaOLEastern Michigan
23Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Edmonton)Marice HenriquesSColorado
24Toronto ArgonautsDave MudgeOTMichigan State

Round four

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
25BC Lions (via Ottawa)Bret AndersonPSimon Fraser
26Saskatchewan RoughridersMark RaphaelCBOttawa
27BC LionsMartin Miller-JohnstonCBManitoba
28Hamilton Tiger-CatsMark NohraRBBritish Columbia
29Montreal Alouettes (via Winnipeg)Derek KreteLBWestern Ontario
30Montreal AlouettesRyan CarruthersSBCalgary
31Calgary StampedersUzo UbaniSBConcordia
32Edmonton EskimosDavid HeasmanOLNorthern Arizona
33Toronto ArgonautsJayson HansenOLTexas Tech

Round five

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
34Saskatchewan RoughridersAndre BatsonWRYork
35BC LionsJamie MacDonaldOTNorthern Illinois
36Hamilton Tiger-CatsLuc NormandWRUniversity
37Winnipeg Blue BombersJonathan SwiftLBTennessee-Martin
38Montreal AlouettesAndy BreretonSBWestern Michigan
39Calgary StampedersTrent BagnailOLSaskatchewan
40Edmonton EskimosO.J. SantiagoTEKent State
41Toronto ArgonautsMark GiardettiDEEvangel College

Round six

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
42Saskatchewan RoughridersDan ComiskeyOLWindsor
43BC LionsKelly LochbaumLBNorthern Arizona
Hamilton Tiger-CatsForfeit Pick[1]
44Winnipeg Blue BombersWayne WeathersDEManitoba
45Montreal AlouettesFrancis BellefroidLBBishop's
46Calgary StampedersPaul DonkersleyRBAcadia
47Edmonton EskimosChris HardyQBManitoba
48Toronto ArgonautsKris KershawQBSalisbury State


References

  1. 1 2 3 "Linemen in demand in '97 draft". Canadian Football League. Archived from the original on May 7, 1998.
  2. "1997 Canadian Draft". Canadian Football League.
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