1975 CFL Draft

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The 1975 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 81 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of 16 players were selected as territorial exemptions, with the Montreal Alouettes being the only team to make no picks during this stage of the draft. Through a trade with the Calgary Stampeders, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers selected first overall in the draft. They would not choose first overall again until the 2011 CFL Draft.

Territorial exemptions[]

Calgary Stampeders DB Colorado

Calgary Stampeders G Brigham Young

Toronto Argonauts DT Guelph

Toronto Argonauts TB Otterbein

Winnipeg Blue Bombers DE Manitoba

Winnipeg Blue Bombers DT Manitoba

British Columbia Lions TB Simon Fraser

British Columbia Lions WR Washington State

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Nick Bastaja G Simon Fraser

Hamilton Tiger-Cats Angelo Santucci TB Saint Mary's

Saskatchewan Roughriders LB Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Roughriders TB Saskatchewan

Ottawa Rough Riders QB Carleton

Ottawa Rough Riders Jeff Turcotte DT Colorado

Edmonton Eskimos Pete Lavorato DB Utah State

Edmonton Eskimos Tom Towns LB Alberta

1st round[]

1. Winnipeg Blue Bombers T Syracuse

2. Toronto Argonauts WR Acadia

3. Hamilton Tiger-Cats QB Alberta

4. Winnipeg Blue Bombers DB Western Ontario

5. Hamilton Tiger-Cats TB Simon Fraser

6. Hamilton Tiger-Cats DT Wooster

7. Ottawa Rough Riders LB Acadia

8. Winnipeg Blue Bombers K Syracuse

9. Montreal Alouettes DB New Brunswick

2nd Round[]

10. Calgary Stampeders T McMaster

11. Edmonton Eskimos DE Carleton

12. Saskatchewan Roughriders TE Western Ontario

13. Ottawa Rough Riders LB Simon Fraser

14. Calgary Stampeders E Simon Fraser

15. Saskatchewan Roughriders TB Loyola

16. Ottawa Rough Riders C Alberta

17. Edmonton Eskimos G Bishop's

18. Saskatchewan Roughriders LB Alberta

3rd Round[]

19. Calgary Stampeders QB Pacific Lutheran

20. British Columbia Lions DB Saskatchewan

21. Winnipeg Blue Bombers QB Bishop's

22. Saskatchewan Roughriders DB Queen's

23. British Columbia Lions T Wilfrid Laurier

24. Saskatchewan Roughriders TB McMaster

25. Ottawa Rough Riders LB Western Ontario

26. Edmonton Eskimos WR Western Ontario

27. Winnipeg Blue Bombers DB Queen's

4th Round[]

28. Calgary Stampeders QB Pacific Lutheran

29. Toronto Argonauts DB Winona State

30. Winnipeg Blue Bombers C Western Ontario

31. British Columbia Lions K U.S. International

32. Hamilton Tiger-Cats TB Toronto

33. Saskatchewan Roughriders G Saskatchewan

34. Ottawa Rough Riders LB Saint Mary's

35. Edmonton Eskimos T Bishop's

5th Round[]

36. Calgary Stampeders T Wilfrid Laurier

37. Toronto Argonauts LB Guelph

38. Winnipeg Blue Bombers DB Manitoba

39. British Columbia Lions WR Western Ontario

40. Hamilton Tiger-Cats WR Windsor

41. Saskatchewan Roughriders LB Manitoba

42. Ottawa Rough Riders G Manitoba

43. Edmonton Eskimos QB Saskatchewan

6th Round[]

44. Calgary Stampeders LB Delta State

45. Toronto Argonauts DE Wilfrid Laurier

46. Winnipeg Blue Bombers FB Manitoba

47. British Columbia Lions DT Western Ontario

48. Hamilton Tiger-Cats LB Queen's

49. Saskatchewan Roughriders T Colorado

50. Ottawa Rough Riders TE Carleton

51. Edmonton Eskimos T Hawaii

52. Edmonton Eskimos DE Alberta

7th Round[]

53. Calgary Stampeders DE Alberta

54. Winnipeg Blue Bombers DB Manitoba

55. British Columbia Lions LB Simon Fraser

56. Hamilton Tiger-Cats WR Western Ontario

57. Saskatchewan Roughriders DE North Dakota

58. Ottawa Rough Riders TE Wooster

59. Edmonton Eskimos T Carleton

60. Edmonton Eskimos TE Queen's

8th Round[]

61. Calgary Stampeders DB Loyola

62. Winnipeg Blue Bombers G Queen's

63. British Columbia Lions T Bishop's

64. Hamilton Tiger-Cats HB Western Ontario

65. Hamilton Tiger-Cats TB Wilfrid Laurier

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