1988 CFL Draft

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The 1988 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 64 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[1][2] This was the first draft not to feature a Montreal franchise, as the Alouettes had folded just before the start of the 1987 regular season. This was also the first national draft to feature only eight teams.

1st round[]

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
1 Ottawa Rough Riders Orville Lee RB Simon Fraser
2 Saskatchewan Roughriders Jeff Fairholm WR/SB Arizona
3 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Dan Wicklum LB Guelph
4 Calgary Stampeders T Bishop's
5 Winnipeg Blue Bombers RB Slippery Rock
6 Saskatchewan Roughriders Pete Giftopoulos LB Penn State
7 BC Lions Tony Martino P Kent State
8 Edmonton Eskimos Brian Forde LB Washington State

2nd Round[]

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
9 Saskatchewan Roughriders Ken Evraire WR Wilfrid Laurier
10 Saskatchewan Roughriders FB Western Ontario
11 Hamilton Tiger-Cats DE California State
12 Calgary Stampeders SB Washburn
13 Calgary Stampeders Wayne Yearwood WR West Virginia
14 BC Lions Dave Vankoughnett C Boise State
15 Toronto Argonauts Paul Masotti WR Acadia
16 Edmonton Eskimos DE/DT Eastern Michigan

3rd Round[]

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
17 Winnipeg Blue Bombers DE Utah
18 Saskatchewan Roughriders DB North Carolina
19 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Shawn Daniels FB Bowling Green
20 Calgary Stampeders Mark McLoughlin K South Dakota
21 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Rob Crifo WR/QB Toronto
22 Ottawa Rough Riders Leon Hatziioannou DL Simon Fraser
23 Toronto Argonauts Tommy Kane WR Syracuse
24 Edmonton Eskimos S Simon Fraser

4th Round[]

25. Winnipeg Blue Bombers OL Acadia

26. Ottawa Rough Riders Sheridon Baptiste WR/HB Queen's

27. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Burt Cummings WR/CB North Dakota

28. Calgary Stampeders WR Bishop's

29. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Michael Allen CB/RB Carleton

30. British Columbia Lions T York

31. Toronto Argonauts CB/HB McGill

32. Edmonton Eskimos ILB Dickinson State

5th Round[]

33. Ottawa Rough Riders T/DE Guelph

34. Ottawa Rough Riders OLB Queen's

35. Hamilton Tiger-Cats S New Mexico State

36. Calgary Stampeders TB Saskatchewan

37. Saskatchewan Roughriders TB/P Saskatchewan

38. British Columbia Lions P/K Guelph

39. Toronto Argonauts S Simon Fraser

40. Edmonton Eskimos WR Dickinson State

6th Round[]

41. Ottawa Rough Riders P/K Calgary

42. Saskatchewan Roughriders T Eastern Michigan

43. Hamilton Tiger-Cats OLB/DE Queen's

44. Calgary Stampeders CB/S Toronto

45. Winnipeg Blue Bombers DE British Columbia

46. British Columbia Lions Dave Johnson LB Simon Fraser

47. Toronto Argonauts SB/TE Calgary

48. Edmonton Eskimos TB British Columbia

7th Round[]

49. Ottawa Rough Riders T McGill

50. Saskatchewan Roughriders T Utah

51. Hamilton Tiger-Cats NG Arizona State

52. Calgary Stampeders QB British Columbia

53. Winnipeg Blue Bombers P/K McMaster

54. British Columbia Lions Tony Mandarich T Michigan State

55. Toronto Argonauts ILB York

56. Edmonton Eskimos P/K/WR Alberta

8th Round[]

57. Ottawa Rough Riders T Weber State

58. Saskatchewan Roughriders TB Boise State

59. Hamilton Tiger-Cats TB Western Kentucky

60. Calgary Stampeders OLD Calgary

61. Winnipeg Blue Bombers FB Acadia

62. British Columbia Lions TE British Columbia

63. Toronto Argonauts HB York

64. Edmonton Eskimos DB Alberta

References[]

  1. ^ "Draft Tracker | Prospect Central | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". CFL.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. ^ "BC Lions Draft History". B.C. Lions. Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
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