2022 CFL global draft

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2022 CFL global draft
General information
Sport Canadian football
Date(s)May 3, 2022
Time12:00 pm EDT
LocationToronto
Overview
27 total selections in 3 rounds
League CFL
First selection Kingsley Jonathan, DE, Montreal Alouettes
U Sports selections 2
NCAA selections 17
  2021
2023  

The 2022 CFL global draft was a selection of non-Canadian and non-American players by Canadian Football League (CFL) teams that took place on May 3, 2022. It was the second CFL draft that pools all of the global players together after previously having separate drafts for Mexican players and European players in 2019. [1] [2] 27 players were chosen from among eligible players following the CFL Combine in March. [2] Similar to the previous year's draft, this was a snake draft with the even-numbered rounds being the reverse order of the odd-numbered rounds. [3]

Contents

The draft was streamed on CFL.ca and was hosted by Marshall Ferguson and the CFL's Head of Football Operations, Greg Dick. [4]

Waiver priority order

The order of the draft was determined by a weighted lottery system and be based upon the waiver priority (reverse standings from 2021), as opposed to the random lottery order from the 2021 CFL global draft. [5] The weighted lottery was determined based on the waiver priority order below:

PRADPDiff ±Team
12–1 Edmonton Elks
28–6 Ottawa Redblacks
33 BC Lions
41+3 Montreal Alouettes
57–2 Calgary Stampeders
64+2 Toronto Argonauts
75+2 Saskatchewan Roughriders
89–1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
96+3 Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Draft order

Round one

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity/club teamNationality
1 Montreal Alouettes Kingsley Jonathan DE Syracuse Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
2 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton [trade 1] ) Bailey Flint P Toledo Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
3 BC Lions Karlis Brauns DL Panthers Wrocław Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
4 Toronto Argonauts John Haggerty P Western Kentucky Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
5 Saskatchewan Roughriders Jordan Genmark Heath LB California, Los Angeles Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
6 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tom Hackett P Utah Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
7 Calgary Stampeders Bamidele Olaseni OL Utah Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
8 Ottawa Redblacks Héctor Zepeda OL Borregos Salvajes Monterrey Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
9Edmonton Elks (via Hamilton [trade 1] ) Ben Griffiths P Southern California Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia

Round two

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity/club teamNationality
10Hamilton Tiger-Cats Blake Hayes P Illinois Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
11Ottawa Redblacks Edris Jean Alphonse DB Laval Flag of France.svg France
12Calgary Stampeders Ryan Gomes LB Galo Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
13Winnipeg Blue Bombers Souleymane Karamoko DB Laval Flag of France.svg France
14Saskatchewan Roughriders Lukas Ruoss LB Bemidji State Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
15Toronto Argonauts Simeon Okonta-Wariso DL Lübeck Cougars Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
16BC Lions Marcel Dabo DB Stuttgart Surge Flag of Germany.svg Germany
17Edmonton Elks Rafael Gaglianone K Wisconsin Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
18Montreal Alouettes Thomas Odukoya TE Eastern Michigan Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

Round three

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity/club teamNationality
19Montreal Alouettes Kirk Christodoulou P Pittsburgh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
20Edmonton Elks Corliss Waitman P South Alabama Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
21BC Lions John-Levi Kruse FB Hamburg Sea Devils Flag of Germany.svg Germany
22Toronto Argonauts Otavio Amorim OL Berlin Thunder Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
23Saskatchewan Roughriders Maceo Beard-Aigret DB Potsdam Royals Flag of France.svg France
24Winnipeg Blue Bombers Michael Sleep-Dalton P Iowa Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
25Calgary Stampeders Bailey Devine-Scott DB Western New England Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
26Ottawa Redblacks Gabriel Ballinas K Albany State Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
27Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ralfs Rusins DT Liberty Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia

Trades

In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.

See also

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References

Trade references

  1. 1 2 3 "Elks, Ticats make pre-draft trade". Canadian Football League. May 2, 2022.

General references

  1. "CFL to hold global player combines in Europe, Mexico and, and Japan". press.cfl.ca. November 5, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. 1 2 "CFL aligns Global Draft date w/ CFL Draft on May 3". Canadian Football League. February 24, 2022.
  3. "2022 Global Draft Tracker". Canadian Football League . Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  4. "CFL.ca to livestream CFL Global Draft on May 3". Canadian Football League. May 2, 2022.
  5. "CFL calendar busy with free agency, virtual combines, drafts". Canadian Football League. February 4, 2021.