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The 1975 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 81 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 16 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with the Montreal Alouettes being the only team to make no picks during this stage of the draft. Through a trade with the Calgary Stampeders, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers selected first overall in the draft. They would not choose first overall again until the 2011 CFL Draft.
Calgary Stampeders Doug Carlson DB Colorado
Calgary Stampeders Lloyd Fairbanks G Brigham Young
Toronto Argonauts Paul Gilson DT Guelph
Toronto Argonauts Neil Mairs TB Otterbein
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mel Barclay DE Manitoba
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Doug MacIver DT Manitoba
British Columbia Lions Barry Houlihan TB Simon Fraser
British Columbia Lions Mark McDonald WR Washington State
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Nick Bastaja G Simon Fraser
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Angelo Santucci TB Saint Mary's
Saskatchewan Roughriders Ron Moen LB Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Roughriders Larry Remmen TB Saskatchewan
Ottawa Rough Riders Peter Stenerson QB Carleton
Ottawa Rough Riders Jeff Turcotte DT Colorado
1. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Steve Scully T Syracuse
2. Toronto Argonauts Allan Charuk WR Acadia
3. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Gerald Kunyk QB Alberta
4. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Don Bowman DB Western Ontario
5. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Sean Sullivan TB Simon Fraser
6. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Krys Kasprzyk DT Wooster
7. Ottawa Rough Riders Marvin Allemang LB Acadia
8. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Bernard Ruoff K Syracuse
9. Montreal Alouettes Bill Simmons DB New Brunswick
10. Calgary Stampeders Maurice Charbonneau T McMaster
11. Edmonton Eskimos John Martin DE Carleton
12. Saskatchewan Roughriders Phil Monckton TE Western Ontario
13. Ottawa Rough Riders Dave Patterson LB Simon Fraser
14. Calgary Stampeders Greg Warkentin E Simon Fraser
15. Saskatchewan Roughriders Wade Clare TB Loyola
16. Ottawa Rough Riders Jim Baker C Alberta
17. Edmonton Eskimos Bob Gillies G Bishop's
18. Saskatchewan Roughriders Bill Evans LB Alberta
19. Calgary Stampeders Rick Finseth QB Pacific Lutheran
20. British Columbia Lions Mike Harrington DB Saskatchewan
21. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mike Munzar QB Bishop's
22. Saskatchewan Roughriders Alex Morris DB Queen's
23. British Columbia Lions Peter Walker T Wilfrid Laurier
24. Saskatchewan Roughriders Bob Woloschuk TB McMaster
25. Ottawa Rough Riders Cliff Summers LB Western Ontario
26. Edmonton Eskimos Curt Rush WR Western Ontario
27. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Alex Morris DB Queen's
28. Calgary Stampeders Rick Fenseth QB Pacific Lutheran
29. Toronto Argonauts Doug Brandt DB Winona State
30. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Kevin Spink C Western Ontario
31. British Columbia Lions Randy Ragon K U.S. International
32. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Libert Castillo TB Toronto
33. Saskatchewan Roughriders Carl Thoma G Saskatchewan
34. Ottawa Rough Riders Grant Stephenson LB Saint Mary's
35. Edmonton Eskimos John Latter T Bishop's
36. Calgary Stampeders Richard Pederson T Wilfrid Laurier
37. Toronto Argonauts Don Cornwell LB Guelph
38. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Dave Pearson DB Manitoba
39. British Columbia Lions Warren Howe WR Western Ontario
40. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Brian Pienderleith WR Windsor
41. Saskatchewan Roughriders Brent Schwartz LB Manitoba
42. Ottawa Rough Riders Scott Gibson G Manitoba
43. Edmonton Eskimos Barrie Fraser QB Saskatchewan
44. Calgary Stampeders Rick Krahn LB Delta State
45. Toronto Argonauts Ed Dietrich DE Wilfrid Laurier
46. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Wayne Wagner FB Manitoba
47. British Columbia Lions Paul Barchiesi DT Western Ontario
48. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ian Anderson LB Queen's
49. Saskatchewan Roughriders Alan Cameron T Colorado
50. Ottawa Rough Riders Arunas Pleckaitis TE Carleton
51. Edmonton Eskimos Warren Kiland T Hawaii
52. Edmonton Eskimos Ken Luchkow DE Alberta
53. Calgary Stampeders Doug Senik DE Alberta
54. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Dave Pearson DB Manitoba
55. British Columbia Lions Don McLellan LB Simon Fraser
56. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Warren Howe WR Western Ontario
57. Saskatchewan Roughriders Marv Messner DE North Dakota
58. Ottawa Rough Riders Roy Biljetina TE Wooster
59. Edmonton Eskimos Marty Doyle T Carleton
60. Edmonton Eskimos Greg Anderson TE Queen's
61. Calgary Stampeders Art Niederbuhl DB Loyola
62. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Peter Sabiston G Queen's
63. British Columbia Lions Doug Murray T Bishop's
64. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Bob Heartwell HB Western Ontario
65. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Richard Chalupka TB Wilfrid Laurier
The 1992 CFL season is considered to be the 39th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 35th Canadian Football League season.
The 1982 CFL season is considered to be the 29th season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 25th Canadian Football League season.
The 1974 CFL season is considered to be the 21st season in modern-day Canadian football, although it is officially the 17th Canadian Football League season.
The 1971 CFL Draft composed of nine rounds where 70 Canadian football players that were chosen exclusively from eligible Canadian universities. The Saskatchewan Roughriders, despite being Western Conference finalists, had the first overall selection through a trade with the last place Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
The 1972 CFL Draft composed of nine rounds where 70 Canadian football players that were chosen exclusively from eligible Canadian universities. The Montreal Alouettes, who had the worst record in the Eastern Conference in the previous season, had the first overall selection.
The 1987 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 72 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.
The 1973 CFL Draft composed of nine rounds where 93 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and, for the first time, Canadian players playing in the NCAA. Prior to 1973, teams were given exclusive signing privileges to Canadian players who attended U.S. schools based on the territory he was domiciled. After the draft was expanded to include NCAA schools, teams were also permitted to exempt from the draft and select players from their area, regardless of where they attended school.
The 1976 CFL Draft composed of 10 rounds where 106 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with the Calgary Stampeders being the only team to make no picks during this stage of the draft. Through a trade with the Toronto Argonauts, the Edmonton Eskimos selected first overall in the draft. The Eskimos had four total picks in the first round of the draft alone.
The 1977 CFL Draft composed of 10 rounds where 106 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with the Montreal Alouettes being the only team to make no picks during this stage of the draft. Through a trade with the Calgary Stampeders, the Ottawa Rough Riders selected first overall in the draft.
The 1978 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 90 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with the Toronto Argonauts being the only team to make no picks during this stage of the draft.
The 1979 CFL Draft composed of seven rounds where 81 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with all nine teams making at least one selection in this stage of the draft.
The 1980 CFL Draft composed of seven rounds where 80 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with all nine teams making at least one selection in this stage of the draft.
The 1981 CFL Draft composed of seven rounds where 81 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team making at least one selection during this stage of the draft. Through a trade with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the Calgary Stampeders selected first overall in the draft.
The 1982 CFL Draft composed of six rounds where 72 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 18 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team making at least one selection during this stage of the draft.
The 1983 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where over 72 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of nine players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team but Montreal making at least one selection during this stage of the draft.
The 1984 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where over 71 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of nine players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team but Montreal making at least one selection during this stage of the draft.
The 1986 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 72 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.
The 1988 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 64 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. This was the first draft not to feature a Montreal franchise, as the Alouettes had folded just before the start of the 1987 regular season. This was also the first national draft to feature only eight teams.
The 1989 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 64 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.
The 1990 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 64 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.