2010 CFL Draft

2010 CFL Draft
General information
Date(s) May 2
Time 12:00 PM EST
Location Toronto
Network(s) TSN
Picks
First selection Shomari Williams
Most selections Toronto Argonauts (9)
BC Lions (9)
Fewest selections Edmonton Eskimos (4)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (4)
Saskatchewan Roughriders (4)
CIS selections 36
NCAA selections 11
Overall selections 47

The 2010 CFL Draft took place on Sunday, May 2, 2010 live at 12:00 PM ET on TSN.[1] 47 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. After a number of trades, including ones made on draft day, Toronto and BC wound up with the most picks with nine apiece. The defending Grey Cup champions, the Montreal Alouettes, had seven, while the Calgary Stampeders had six. The Edmonton Eskimos, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Saskatchewan Roughriders each had four. Of the 47 draft selections, 36 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions.[2]

The Saskatchewan Roughriders also had the option to increase their number of draft picks as part of the three-way trade that was completed with Winnipeg and Hamilton in April, 2009.[3] The Roughriders could have either swapped first round picks with Winnipeg in this year's draft or in the 2011 CFL Draft, or receive two second round picks in 2011 and 2012. This was done due to the uncertainty of the Stefan LeFors trade where the traded draft pick to Edmonton was conditional upon Lefors' performance. It was then confirmed that the Roughriders had chosen to swap first round picks with the Blue Bombers in this year's draft.[4]

Top prospects

Source: CFL Scouting Bureau final rankings.[5]
Final
Ranking[5]
December
Ranking[6]
September
Ranking[7]
Player Position College
1 4 15 Shomari Williams Linebacker Queen's
2 1 6 John Bender Offensive guard Nevada
3 2 3 Cory Greenwood Linebacker Concordia
4 3 2 Danny Watkins Offensive tackle Baylor
5 11 4 Joe Eppele Offensive tackle Washington State
6 7 12 Rob Maver Kicker/Punter Guelph
7 10 1 Brian Bulcke Defensive lineman Stanford
8 13 13 Taurean Allen Defensive back Wilfrid Laurier
9 12 Eddie Steele Defensive tackle Manitoba
10 Shawn Gore Wide receiver Bishop's Gaiters
11 Joel Reinders Offensive lineman Waterloo Warriors
12 5 9 J'Michael Deane Offensive lineman Michigan State
13 8 8 Joash Gesse Linebacker Montreal
14 Steven Turner Wide receiver Bishop's
15 6 14 Cory Watson Wide receiver Concordia
9 5 Akeem Foster Wide receiver St. Francis Xavier
14 7 Chima Ihekwoaba Defensive End Wilfrid Laurier
15 11 Nasser Jamal Offensive tackle Louisiana–Lafayette
10 Chris Rwabukamba Defensive back Duke

Forfeitures

  • Hamilton forfeited their first round selection after selecting Zac Carlson in the 2009 Supplemental Draft.[8]

Draft order

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

Round one

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
1Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[9])Shomari WilliamsLBQueen's
2Toronto Argonauts (via Saskatchewan[9] via Winnipeg[4])Joe EppeleOTWashington State
3Toronto Argonauts (via BC[10])Cory GreenwoodLBConcordia
4BC Lions (via Toronto[10] via Saskatchewan[9] via Edmonton[11])Danny WatkinsOTBaylor
Hamilton Tiger-CatsForfeit Pick[8]
5Calgary StampedersRob MaverK/PGuelph
6Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg[12] via Saskatchewan[4])Brian BulckeDLStanford
7Montreal AlouettesKristian MatteOLConcordia

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
8Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[9] via Saskatchewan via Toronto[13])Jordan SiscoWRRegina
9Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Edmonton[12] via Winnipeg)Cory WatsonWRConcordia
10BC LionsShawn GoreWRBishop's
11Toronto Argonauts (via Edmonton)Grant ShawDB/KSaskatchewan
12Edmonton Eskimos (via Hamilton[14])Saleem BorhotDBSaint Mary's
13Calgary StampedersTaurean AllenDBWilfrid Laurier
14Montreal Alouettes (via Saskatchewan[15])Chima IhekwoabaDLWilfrid Laurier
15Montreal AlouettesCurtis DublankoLBNorth Dakota

Round three

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
16BC Lions (via Toronto)Joash GesseLBMontréal
17Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[16])John BenderOLNevada
18Toronto Argonauts (via BC[10])Spencer WattWRSimon Fraser
19Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton[14])Samuel FournierRBLaval
20BC Lions (via Toronto[10] via Hamilton[17])Hamid MahmoudiDBMontréal
21Calgary StampedersJ'Michael DeaneOLMichigan State
22Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Winnipeg[18] via Edmonton[12] via Toronto via Saskatchewan[13])Eddie SteeleDTManitoba
23Montreal AlouettesMarc-Olivier BrouilletteQBMontréal

Round four

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
24BC Lions (via Toronto[10])Nate BinderWRTusculum College
25BC Lions (via Toronto[10] via Edmonton[19] via Winnipeg)Akeem FosterWRSt. Francis Xavier
26Toronto Argonauts (via BC[10])Joel ReindersOTWaterloo
27Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton[14])Chris RwabukambaDBDuke
28Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Hamilton[18])Christopher SmithLBQueen's
29Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary[16])Anthony WoodsonRBCalgary
30Toronto Argonauts (via BC[10] via Saskatchewan)Steven TurnerWRBishop's
31Montreal AlouettesRyan BombenOLGuelph

Round five

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
32Toronto ArgonautsMichael WarnerOLWaterloo
33Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Winnipeg)Patrick NeufeldOLSaskatchewan
34BC LionsCauchy MuambaDBSt. Francis Xavier
35Edmonton EskimosScott FergusonOLSt. Cloud State
36Hamilton Tiger-CatsJustin PalardyK/PSaint Mary's
37Calgary StampedersKarl McCartneyLBSaint Mary's
38Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto[20] via Saskatchewan[21])Bruno LaPointeDLBuffalo
39Montreal AlouettesBrian RidgewayLBSimon Fraser

Round six

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
40Toronto ArgonautsNasser JamalOLLouisiana–Lafayette
41BC Lions (via Winnipeg)Adam BaboulasOLSaint Mary's
42BC LionsMatthew ChapdelaineWRSimon Fraser
43Edmonton EskimosCorbin SharunDBSt. Francis Xavier
44Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton)Conor ElliottLBWestern
45Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary[16])Christopher GreavesDLWestern
46Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[22] via Saskatchewan[3])Oamo CulbreathOLBritish Columbia
47Montreal AlouettesJustin ConnLBBishop's

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