2000 CFL draft

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2000 CFL Draft
General information
Sport Canadian football
Date(s)April 18
Time11:00 AM EST [1]
Overview
46 total selections in 6 rounds
League CFL
First selection Tyson St. James, LB
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Most selections (7) Calgary Stampeders
Toronto Argonauts
Fewest selections (4) BC Lions
CIAU selections22
NCAA selections 23
  1999
2001  

The 2000 CFL Draft took place on Tuesday, April 18, 2000. [2] 46 players were chosen for Canadian Football League teams from among the 504 eligible CIAU football players from Canadian universities, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. [3] Of the 46 draft selections, 22 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union institutions. [4]

Contents

Trades

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft. This is a partial list due to references being limited.

Round one

Round four

Forfeitures

Draft order

Round one

= CFL Division All-Star= CFL All-Star= Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
1 Saskatchewan Roughriders Tyson St. James LB British Columbia
2 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Daaron McField DL British Columbia
3 Edmonton Eskimos Tim Bakker C Western Ontario
4 Toronto Argonauts Donnavan Carter S Northern Illinois
5 Calgary Stampeders (via Montreal [5] ) Ibrahim Tounkara SB Ottawa
6 BC Lions Adriano Belli DE Houston
Calgary StampedersForfeit Pick [1]
7Calgary Stampeders (via Hamilton [6] ) Scott Regimbald TE Houston

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
8Saskatchewan Roughriders Shawn Gallant DB Eastern Kentucky
9Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg) Rob Harrod WR Ottawa
10Edmonton Eskimos Craig Carr RB Manitoba
11Toronto Argonauts Richard Clarke WR Weber State
12Montreal Alouettes Mat Petz DE Wake Forest
BC LionsForfeit Pick
13Calgary Stampeders Ryan Ward OL New Hampshire
14Hamilton Tiger-Cats Mike Juhasz WR North Dakota

Round three

= CFL Division All-Star= CFL All-Star= Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
15Saskatchewan Roughriders Dylan Ching WR San Diego
16Montreal Alouettes (via BC via Winnipeg) Morgan Kane RBWake Forest
17Edmonton Eskimos George Hudson G New Mexico State
18Toronto Argonauts Carson Souter K Montana State
19Montreal Alouettes Jason Gavadza TE Kent State
20BC Lions Brent Johnson DL Ohio State
21Calgary Stampeders Clinton Wayne DEOhio State
22Hamilton Tiger-Cats Paul Lambert G Western Michigan

Round four

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
23Saskatchewan Roughriders Michael O'Brien QB/P Western Ontario
24Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg [8] ) Benoit Meloche LB Laval
25Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC [7] via Edmonton) Markus Howell WR Texas Southern
26Toronto Argonauts Kojo Millington DE Wilfrid Laurier
27Montreal Alouettes Harvey Stables WRWilfrid Laurier
28BC Lions Loren Padelford OL Guelph
29Calgary Stampeders Kent Ring LB Simon Fraser
30Hamilton Tiger-Cats Joe McCullum OL Utah

Round five

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
31Saskatchewan Roughriders Hudson Clark TEWestern Ontario
32Winnipeg Blue Bombers Eric Schwab DEWilfrid Laurier
33Edmonton Eskimos Rob Vickers TWilfrid Laurier
34Toronto Argonauts Brad Coutts WRBritish Columbia
35Montreal Alouettes Ian Hewitt K/P Minot State
36Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC) Grant Everett GNorth Dakota
37Calgary Stampeders Paul Blenkhorn OLWestern Ontario
38Hamilton Tiger-Cats James MacLean SB Queen's

Round six

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionSchool
39Saskatchewan RoughridersJamie ForsytheOLWestern Ontario
40Winnipeg Blue Bombers Matthew Sheridan OLManitoba
41Edmonton Eskimos Yves Dossous LBKent State
42Toronto Argonauts Jean-Vincent Posy-Audette DBLaval
43Montreal Alouettes Andre Clark DB SE Missouri State
44BC Lions Fabian Rayne RBWestern Ontario
45Calgary Stampeders Brock Balog DB Calgary
46Hamilton Tiger-Cats Doug Van Moorsel OL California, PA

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