2000 CFL Draft | |
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General information | |
Sport | Canadian football |
Date(s) | April 18 |
Time | 11:00 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 selections | 22 |
NCAA selections | 23 |
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]
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.
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
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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 Stampeders | Forfeit Pick [1] | ||
7 | Calgary Stampeders (via Hamilton [6] ) | Scott Regimbald | TE | Houston |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|---|
8 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Shawn Gallant | DB | Eastern Kentucky |
9 | Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg) | Rob Harrod | WR | Ottawa |
10 | Edmonton Eskimos | Craig Carr | RB | Manitoba |
11 | Toronto Argonauts | Richard Clarke | WR | Weber State |
12 | Montreal Alouettes | Mat Petz | DE | Wake Forest |
– | BC Lions | Forfeit Pick | ||
13 | Calgary Stampeders | Ryan Ward | OL | New Hampshire |
14 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Mike Juhasz | WR | North Dakota |
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
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15 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Dylan Ching | WR | San Diego |
16 | Montreal Alouettes (via BC via Winnipeg) | Morgan Kane | RB | Wake Forest |
17 | Edmonton Eskimos | George Hudson | G | New Mexico State |
18 | Toronto Argonauts | Carson Souter | K | Montana State |
19 | Montreal Alouettes | Jason Gavadza | TE | Kent State |
20 | BC Lions | Brent Johnson | DL | Ohio State |
21 | Calgary Stampeders | Clinton Wayne | DE | Ohio State |
22 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Paul Lambert | G | Western Michigan |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
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23 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Michael O'Brien | QB/P | Western Ontario |
24 | Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg [8] ) | Benoit Meloche | LB | Laval |
25 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC [7] via Edmonton) | Markus Howell | WR | Texas Southern |
26 | Toronto Argonauts | Kojo Millington | DE | Wilfrid Laurier |
27 | Montreal Alouettes | Harvey Stables | WR | Wilfrid Laurier |
28 | BC Lions | Loren Padelford | OL | Guelph |
29 | Calgary Stampeders | Kent Ring | LB | Simon Fraser |
30 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Joe McCullum | OL | Utah |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|---|
31 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Hudson Clark | TE | Western Ontario |
32 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Eric Schwab | DE | Wilfrid Laurier |
33 | Edmonton Eskimos | Rob Vickers | T | Wilfrid Laurier |
34 | Toronto Argonauts | Brad Coutts | WR | British Columbia |
35 | Montreal Alouettes | Ian Hewitt | K/P | Minot State |
36 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC) | Grant Everett | G | North Dakota |
37 | Calgary Stampeders | Paul Blenkhorn | OL | Western Ontario |
38 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | James MacLean | SB | Queen's |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|---|
39 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Jamie Forsythe | OL | Western Ontario |
40 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Matthew Sheridan | OL | Manitoba |
41 | Edmonton Eskimos | Yves Dossous | LB | Kent State |
42 | Toronto Argonauts | Jean-Vincent Posy-Audette | DB | Laval |
43 | Montreal Alouettes | Andre Clark | DB | SE Missouri State |
44 | BC Lions | Fabian Rayne | RB | Western Ontario |
45 | Calgary Stampeders | Brock Balog | DB | Calgary |
46 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Doug Van Moorsel | OL | California, PA |
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