2024 CFL draft

The 2024 CFL draft was a selection of National players by Canadian Football League teams that took place on April 30, 2024 at 8:00 pm ET.[1] 74 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA and NAIA.[2][3]

2024 CFL draft
General information
SportCanadian football
Date(s)April 30, 2024
Time8:00 pm EDT
LocationToronto
Network(s)TSN, RDS, TSN+
Overview
74 total selections in 8 rounds
LeagueCFL
First selectionJoel Dublanko, Edmonton Elks
Most selections (10)Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Fewest selections (7)Ottawa Redblacks
Montreal Alouettes
U Sports selections47
NCAA selections27

Format changes

As per the 2022 collective bargaining agreement, beginning with this year's draft, the two teams that had National players featured in the highest percentage of snaps played in the 2023 CFL season were each awarded an additional second-round pick.[3] Because of this change, there will no longer be second-round territorial selections for the two worst teams from the previous season.[3][4][5]

Top prospects

Source: CFL Scouting Bureau rankings.[6]
Final
ranking
January
ranking[7]
August
ranking[8]
Player Position University Hometown
1 1 5 Isaiah Adams Offensive lineman Illinois Ajax, ON
2 3 Theo Johnson Tight end Pennsylvania State Windsor, ON
3 4 12 Tanner McLachlan Tight end Arizona Lethbridge, AB
4 5 4 Kyle Hergel Offensive lineman Boston College Toronto, ON
5 2 3 Theo Benedet Offensive lineman British Columbia North Vancouver, BC
6 Joel Dublanko Linebacker Cincinnati Aberdeen, WA
7 11 6 Nick Mardner Wide receiver Auburn Oakville, ON
8 9 8 Giovanni Manu Offensive lineman British Columbia Pitt Meadows, BC
9 7 10 Geoffrey Cantin-Arku Linebacker Memphis Lévis, QC
10 20 Kevin Mital Wide receiver Laval Saint-Hubert, QC
11 8 11 Anim Dankwah Offensive lineman Howard Toronto, ON
12 6 2 Gabe Wallace Offensive lineman Buffalo Salmon Arm, BC
13 15 Daniel Okpoko Defensive lineman San Diego State Saskatoon, SK
14 18 Nathaniel Dumoulin-Duguay Offensive lineman Laval Rimouski, QC
15 16 13 Christy Nkanu Offensive lineman Washington State Montreal, QC
16 12 7 Daniel Johnson Offensive lineman Purdue London, ON
17 10 14 Melique Straker Linebacker Arkansas State Brampton, ON
18 13 19 Dhel Duncan-Busby Wide receiver Bemidji State Madison, OH
19 Luke Brubacher Defensive lineman Wilfrid Laurier Listowel, ON
20 Kevens Clercius Wide receiver Connecticut Montreal, QC
14 9 Justin Sambu Defensive lineman Baylor Calgary, AB
17 16 Ajou Ajou Wide receiver Garden City Brooks, AB
19 18 Kail Dava Defensive lineman Tennessee Tech Mississauga, ON
1 Kurtis Rourke[lower-alpha 1] Quarterback Ohio Oakville, ON
15 Nick Wiebe Linebacker Saskatchewan Okotoks, AB
17 John Bosse Offensive lineman Calgary Calgary, AB
20 Eric Schon[lower-alpha 1] Offensive lineman Holy Cross Barrie, ON
  1. Rourke and Schon deferred their draft years to 2025.[7]

Draft order

Round one

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
1Edmonton ElksJoel DublankoLBCincinnati
2Ottawa RedblacksNick MardnerWRAuburn
3Saskatchewan RoughridersKyle HergelOLBoston College
4Calgary StampedersBenjamin LabrosseDBMcGill
5Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton[trade 1])Kevin MitalWRLaval
6BC LionsGeorge UnaOLWindsor
7Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Toronto[trade 1])Nathaniel Dumoulin-DuguayOLLaval
8Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[trade 2])Christy NkanuOLWashington State
9Montreal AlouettesGeoffrey Cantin-ArkuLBMemphis

Round two

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
10Edmonton ElksDK BonhommeLBSouth Alabama
11Ottawa RedblacksDaniel OkpokoDLSan Diego State
12Saskatchewan RoughridersNick WiebeLBSaskatchewan
13Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary[trade 2])Kevens ClerciusWRConnecticut
14Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Hamilton[trade 3] and Calgary[trade 2])Michael Chris-IkeRBDelaware State
15BC LionsTheo BenedetOLBritish Columbia
16Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Toronto[trade 1])Luke BrubacherDLWilfrid Laurier
17Winnipeg Blue BombersGabe WallaceOLBuffalo
18Edmonton Elks (via Montreal[trade 4])Bradley HladikTEBritish Columbia
19NBC Lions[5]Ezechiel TieideWRConcordia (QC)
20NWinnipeg Blue Bombers[5]Kyle SamsonDLBritish Columbia

Round three

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
21Edmonton ElksOlivier MuembiLBQueen's
22Ottawa RedblacksDawson PierreDBConcordia (QC)
23Saskatchewan RoughridersDhel Duncan-BusbyWRBemidji State
24Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton[trade 1] via Calgary[trade 3])Tyson HergottDLWaterloo
25Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton[trade 1])John BosseOLCalgary
26BC LionsCristophe BeaulieuDBLaval
27Toronto ArgonautsTyshon BlackburnDBAlberta
28Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg[trade 2])George IdokoDLSaskatchewan
29Montreal AlouettesArthur HamlinDBColgate

Round four

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
30Edmonton ElksJaxon MorkinOLWindsor
31Edmonton Elks (via Ottawa[trade 5])Vincent BlanchardKLaval
32Saskatchewan RoughridersMelique StrakerLBArkansas State
33Calgary StampedersJason Janvier-MessierDLYork (ON)
34Hamilton Tiger-CatsDaniel BellDBMount Allison
35Ottawa Redblacks (via BC[trade 6])Jahquan BloomfieldWRPrairie View A&M
36Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Toronto[trade 1])Matthew PetersonRBAlberta
37Winnipeg Blue BombersIan LerouxLSLaval
38Montreal AlouettesMicah RoaneDLSouth Dakota

Round five

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
39Toronto Argonauts (via Edmonton[trade 7])Jerrell CummingsDBBritish Columbia
40Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Ottawa[trade 8])Ethan KalraOLWaterloo
41Saskatchewan RoughridersDaniel JohnsonOLPurdue
42Calgary StampedersPaul-Antoine OuelletteWRMontreal
43Hamilton Tiger-CatsRyan BakerLBBritish Columbia
44BC LionsKail DavaDLTennessee Tech
45Toronto ArgonautsIfenna OnyekaDLCarleton (ON)
46Winnipeg Blue BombersGiovanni ManuOLBritish Columbia
47Montreal AlouettesFrederik AntoineWRLaval

Round six

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
48Toronto Argonauts (via Edmonton[trade 9])Anim DankwahOLHoward
49Ottawa RedblacksYani GouadfelDBBishop's
50Saskatchewan RoughridersD'Sean MimbsWRRegina
51Calgary StampedersTanner McLachlanTEArizona
52Hamilton Tiger-CatsJonathan GiustiniDBAlberta
53BC LionsTerrence GanyiLBMaine
54Toronto ArgonautsJustin SambuDLBaylor
55Winnipeg Blue BombersAbdul-Karim GassamaWRManitoba
56Montreal AlouettesMichael HerzogRBHillsdale

Round seven

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
57Edmonton ElksEvan AnseeuwOLYork (ON)
58Ottawa RedblacksZachary PhilionLBConcordia (QC)
59Saskatchewan RoughridersAjou AjouWRSouth Florida
60Calgary StampedersJackson SombachDBRegina
61Hamilton Tiger-CatsJohn KourtisOLSaskatchewan
62BC LionsDawson MarchantDBNorthwestern Oklahoma State
63Edmonton Elks (via Toronto[trade 10])Patrick LavoieOLCarleton (ON)
64Winnipeg Blue BombersMichael VlahogiannisOLMcGill
65Montreal AlouettesMohsen JamalWRWestern Ontario

Round eight

Pick #CFL teamPlayerPositionUniversity
66Edmonton ElksJacob SpencerDLSaginaw Valley State
67Ottawa RedblacksRussell DixonTEConnecticut
68Saskatchewan RoughridersRichard AduboffourDBWestern Ontario
69Calgary StampedersKaylyn St-CyrDBMontreal
70Hamilton Tiger-CatsMitchell TownsendLBBritish Columbia
71BC LionsTheo JohnsonTEPennsylvania State
72Toronto ArgonautsDaniel ShinOLAlberta
73Winnipeg Blue BombersOwen HubertDLMcMaster
74Montreal AlouettesVincent DelisleDBLaval

Supplemental draft

On May 21, a supplemental draft was held with the Edmonton Elks forfeiting an eight round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft to select Antonio Alfano.[9]

Trades

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

Round one

  • Hamilton ←→ Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to Deontay Burnett to Toronto in exchange for Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
  • Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the 28th pick in this year's draft to Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]

Round two

  • Hamilton → Calgary (PD). Hamilton traded this selection, a first-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft to Calgary in exchange for Bo Levi Mitchell, a first-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft, and a third-round pick in this year's draft.[trade 3]
  • Montreal → Edmonton (PD). Montreal traded this selection to Edmonton in exchange for Jesse Gibbon.[trade 4]
  • Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a second-round pick in this year's draft, Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]
  • Calgary → Winnipeg (D). Calgary traded the 13th and 14th picks in this year's draft to Winnipeg in exchange for the eighth and 28th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]

Round three

  • Calgary → Hamilton (PD). Calgary traded this selection, Bo Levi Mitchell, and a first-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for a second-round pick in this year's draft, a first-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft.[trade 3]
  • Hamilton → Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded two third-round picks and the fifth overall selection in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to Deontay Burnett to Toronto in exchange for Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
  • Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the eighth pick in this year's draft to Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]

Round four

  • BC → Hamilton (PD). BC traded a fourth-round selection to Hamilton in exchange for Dane Evans.[trade 11] The draft pick could have been escalated if undisclosed conditions were met.[trade 11]
  • Hamilton → BC (PD). Hamilton traded the fourth-round selection originally acquired in the Dane Evans trade above back to BC in exchange for Jonathan Kongbo.[trade 12]
  • Ottawa → Edmonton (PD). Ottawa traded this selection to Edmonton in exchange for Kevin Francis.[trade 5]
  • BC → Ottawa (PD). BC traded a conditional fourth-round selection and a third-round pick in the 2023 CFL Draft to Ottawa in exchange for Terry Williams.[trade 6] This condition was fulfilled, as per the official draft order.[5]
  • Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a second-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the 2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]

Round five

  • Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a fifth-round selection and the negotiation rights to Xavier Gipson to Toronto in exchange Sam Acheampong.[trade 7]
  • Ottawa → Winnipeg (PD). Ottawa traded a fifth-round selection to Winnipeg in exchange for the negotiation rights of Dru Brown.[trade 8]

Round six

  • Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a sixth-round selection to Toronto in exchange Theren Churchill.[trade 9] The selection would be upgraded to a fifth-round pick if Churchill is named to the Elks' active roster for at least nine games during the 2023 season.[trade 9]

Round seven

Conditional trades

  • Montreal → Calgary (PD). Montreal traded a conditional second-round selection to Calgary in exchange for the playing rights to Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.[trade 13] The condition will be fulfilled if Duvernay-Tardif signs with the Alouettes.

See also

References

Trade references

General references


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