2021 CFL Draft
General information
SportCanadian football
Date(s)May 4, 2021
Time7:00 pm EDT
LocationToronto
Network(s)TSN/RDS
Overview
54 total selections in 6 rounds
LeagueCFL
First selectionJake Burt, TE, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Most selections (7)Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Toronto Argonauts
Fewest selections (5)Montreal Alouettes
BC Lions
U Sports selections31
NCAA selections23

The 2021 CFL National Draft was a selection of National players by Canadian Football League teams that took place at May 4, 2021 at 7:00 pm ET and was broadcast on TSN and RDS.[1] 54 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[2] Unlike previous drafts, where the selection order was determined by the previous year's standings, this year's draft order was determined by a random draw.[3][4]

The draft was broadcast live on TSN for the first two rounds. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, some commentators broadcast from remote locations as opposed to in-studio. The TSN production was hosted by Rod Smith and featured the CFL on TSN panel which included Farhan Lalji, Duane Forde, and Davis Sanchez. Randy Ambrosie, the CFL commissioner, was in the TSN studios in Toronto to announce the picks for the first two rounds.

Format changes

Due to the cancellation of the 2020 CFL season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the 2021 CFL Draft underwent several changes. Since there was no previous season and standings, the draft order was a random draw with all nine teams having the same odds of being drawn.[3][5] Every even-numbered round is in the reverse order of the odd-numbered rounds to balance the randomness of the draft order.[3] The number of rounds in the draft decreased from eight to six due to the large number of rookies that will be present in camps (those from the 2020 CFL Draft class).[3][5] To accommodate that change, and due to U Sports and some NCAA programs not playing in 2020, eligible 2021 draftees were able to defer their draft years to 2022.[3][5][6] Following the November 30, 2020 deadline, 132 U Sports players opted out of the 2021 Draft, which substantially reduced the available players this year.[6][7] This led to speculation that NCAA redshirt juniors could be included in the draft to add more talent available this year which would also balance out the massive influx of players in 2022.[6] This was confirmed when the league released the winter player rankings on January 20, 2021.[7]

Further to those changes, there will be no territorial selections in 2021, after featuring them in the previous two drafts.[3][8]

Unrelated to COVID-19 changes, beginning with this year's draft, any American or Global player that played football for a minimum of three years at a U Sports institution and graduated with a degree at that institution would qualify as a National player and be eligible for this year's draft.[9]

Top prospects

Source: CFL Scouting Bureau rankings.[10]
Spring
Ranking[10]
Winter
Ranking[7]
Fall
Ranking[11]
Player Position University Hometown
1 2 4 Josh Palmer Receiver Tennessee Brampton, ON
2 1 1 Alaric Jackson Offensive lineman Iowa Windsor, ON
3 5 Jevon Holland Defensive back Oregon Coquitlam, BC
4 4 2 Amen Ogbongbemiga Linebacker Oklahoma State Calgary, AB
5 3 Chuba Hubbard Running back Oklahoma State Sherwood Park, AB
6 11 Benjamin St-Juste Defensive back Minnesota Montreal, QC
7 10 11 Pier-Olivier Lestage Offensive lineman Montreal Saint-Eustache, QC
8 8 6 Sage Doxtater Offensive lineman New Mexico State Welland, ON
9 15 Mohamed Diallo Defensive lineman Central Michigan Toronto, ON
10 17 13 Deane Leonard Defensive back Mississippi Calgary, AB
11 13 8 Patrice Rene Defensive back North Carolina Ottawa, ON
12 7 5 Liam Dobson Offensive lineman Maine Ottawa, ON
13 9 7 Daniel Joseph Defensive lineman North Carolina State Toronto, ON
14 12 10 Alonzo Addae Defensive back West Virginia Pickering, ON
15 6 3 Terrell Jana Receiver Virginia Vancouver, BC
16 17 Bruno Labelle Tight end Cincinnati Montreal, QC
17 19 14 Nelson Lokombo Defensive back Saskatchewan Abbotsford, BC
18 16 12 Logan Bandy Offensive lineman Calgary Calgary, AB
19 20 Bryce Bell Offensive lineman Wilfrid Laurier Waterloo, ON
20 14 9 Deshawn Stevens Linebacker Maine Toronto, ON
18 15 Luiji Vilain Defensive lineman Michigan Ottawa, ON
16 Ben Hladik Linebacker British Columbia Vernon, BC
18 Tyris Lebeau Linebacker Massachusetts Montreal, QC
19 Grant McDonald Linebacker Calgary Tsawwassen, BC
20 Nick Cross Linebacker British Columbia Regina, SK

Draft order

Round one

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
1Hamilton Tiger-CatsJake BurtTEBoston College
2Saskatchewan RoughridersNelson LokomboDBSaskatchewan
3Winnipeg Blue BombersLiam DobsonOLTexas State
4BC LionsDaniel JosephDLNorth Carolina State
5Edmonton Football TeamCole NelsonDLAlberta
6Ottawa RedblacksDeshawn StevensLBMaine
7Toronto ArgonautsPeter NicastroOLCalgary
8Calgary StampedersAmen OgbongbemigaLBOklahoma State
9Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Montreal[trade 1])Nick CrossLBBritish Columbia

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
10Montreal AlouettesPier-Olivier LestageOLMontreal
11Calgary StampedersBryce BellOLWilfrid Laurier
12Toronto ArgonautsSage DoxtaterOLNew Mexico State
13Ottawa RedblacksAlonzo AddaeDBWest Virginia
14Edmonton Football TeamGrant McDonaldLBCalgary
15BC LionsAlaric JacksonOLIowa
16Winnipeg Blue BombersRedha KramdiDBMontreal
17Saskatchewan RoughridersTerrell JanaWRVirginia
18Hamilton Tiger-CatsDeane LeonardDBMississippi

Round three

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
19Hamilton Tiger-CatsMohamed DialloDLCentral Michigan
20Saskatchewan RoughridersBruno LabelleTECincinnati
21Winnipeg Blue BombersPatrice ReneDBNorth Carolina
22BC LionsBen HladikLBBritish Columbia
23Edmonton Football TeamDeonte GloverRBShepherd
24Ottawa RedblacksConnor BerglofOLSaskatchewan
25Toronto ArgonautsLuiji VilainDLMichigan
26Calgary StampedersCharlie MooreLBCalgary
27Montreal AlouettesChris FournierOLLehigh

Round four

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
28Montreal AlouettesPatrick DavisOLSyracuse
29Calgary StampedersElliot GrahamLBBritish Columbia
30Toronto ArgonautsTommy NieldWRMcMaster
31Ottawa RedblacksJake JulienK/PEastern Michigan
32Edmonton Football TeamDominic JohnsonWRBuffalo
33Toronto Argonauts (via BC[trade 2])Trevor HoyteLBCarleton
34Winnipeg Blue BombersRobbie LowesLBRegina
35Saskatchewan RoughridersAlain CimankindaDLGuelph
36Hamilton Tiger-CatsJarek RichardsLBSaint Mary's

Round five

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
37Hamilton Tiger-CatsFelix Garand-GauthierFBLaval
38Saskatchewan RoughridersLogan BandyOLCalgary
39Winnipeg Blue BombersKyle BorsaRBRegina
40BC LionsAlfred GreenDLWilfrid Laurier
41Edmonton Football TeamPeter KourtisOLSaint Mary's
42Ottawa RedblacksKeegan MarkgrafLSUtah
43Calgary Stampeders (via Toronto[trade 3])Chuba HubbardRBOklahoma State
44Calgary StampedersLuther HakunavanhuWRYork
45Montreal AlouettesDavid CôtéKLaval

Round six

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionUniversity
46Montreal AlouettesEthan MakonzoDBMontreal
47Toronto Argonauts (via Calgary[trade 3])Joshua HagertyDBSaskatchewan
48Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Toronto[trade 4])Shae WeekesDBManitoba
49Ottawa RedblacksMatthew DerksOLDelaware State
50Edmonton Football TeamKenan ClarkeDBCornell
51BC LionsTyler PackerOLCalgary
52Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg[trade 4])Benjamin St-JusteDBMinnesota
53Saskatchewan RoughridersMatt WatsonDBMount Allison
54Hamilton Tiger-CatsMyles ManaloLBWestern

Trades

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

Round one

Round four

Round five

  • Toronto → Calgary (PD). Toronto traded this selection and a third-round pick in the 2021 CFL Global Draft to Calgary in exchange for a sixth-round pick in this year's draft, a fourth-round pick in the 2021 CFL Global Draft, and the rights to Eric Rogers, Cordarro Law, and Robertson Daniel.[trade 3]

Round six

  • Winnipeg ←→ Toronto (PD). Winnipeg traded the 52nd overall selection and the playing rights to Cody Speller to Toronto in exchange for the 48th overall selection.[trade 4]
  • Calgary → Toronto (PD). Calgary traded this selection, a fourth-round pick in the 2021 CFL Global Draft, and the rights to Eric Rogers, Cordarro Law, and Robertson Daniel to Toronto in exchange for a fifth-round pick in this year's draft and a third-round pick in the 2021 CFL Global Draft.[trade 3]

References

Trade references

  1. 1 2 "Als acquire Johnny Manziel in blockbuster deal". CFL.ca. July 22, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Lions acquire Shawn Lemon, Argos land all-star Davon Coleman in trade". CFL.ca. August 12, 2019. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Argos acquire rights to three, including Rogers, in trade with Stamps". Canadian Football League. January 31, 2021. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  4. 1 2 3 "Argos acquire Speller in trade with Bombers". CFL.ca. January 27, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2021.

General references

  1. "CFL announces date for 2021 CFL National Draft". cfl.ca. Canadian Football League. March 30, 2021. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  2. "Canadian Football League expands draft to eight rounds". Canadian Football League. May 4, 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "2021 CFL Draft to feature some significant changes". CFL.ca. November 5, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  4. 1 2 "Ti-Cats snag first selection as CFL reveals 2021 order". CFL.ca. November 5, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  5. 1 2 3 "CFL making changes to draft". TSN. November 5, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  6. 1 2 3 Hodge, John (December 8, 2020). "CFL may keep all NCAA players in 2021 CFL draft after 132 U Sports players opt out". 3DownNation.
  7. 1 2 3 "Alaric Jackson tops winter Scouting Bureau Rankings". Canadian Football League. January 20, 2021. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  8. "CFL Draft to feature territorial picks". CFL.ca. April 17, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  9. Dunk, Justin (January 7, 2020). "The comprehensive CFL collective bargaining agreement". 3DownNation. p. 50 via Canadian Football League. Collective Bargaining Agreement
  10. 1 2 "Josh Palmer tops spring CFL Scouting Bureau Rankings". Canadian Football League. April 26, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
  11. "Jackson tops fall edition of Scouting Bureau". Canadian Football League. October 8, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
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