2005 CFL Draft

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2005 CFL Draft
General information
SportFootball
Date(s)April 28
Time11:30 AM EST
Overview
53 total selections
First selectionMiguel Robede
Most selectionsMontreal Alouettes (9)
Fewest selectionsEdmonton Eskimos (3)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (3)
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The 2005 CFL Draft took place on Thursday, April 28, 2005 at 11:30 AM ET.[1][2] 53 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. Of the 53 draft selections, 33 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions.[3]

Forfeitures[]

  • Toronto forfeited their third round selection after selecting Riall Johnson in the 2004 Supplemental Draft.[4]

Round one[]

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
1 Calgary Stampeders Miguel Robede DE Laval
2 Ottawa Renegades LB Akron
3 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Toronto via Winnipeg) Matt O'Meara OT McMaster
4 Saskatchewan Roughriders Chris Best OL Duke
5 Montreal Alouettes (via Ottawa via Edmonton) Matthieu Proulx DB Laval
6 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jesse Lumsden RB McMaster
7 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Montreal) SB Saskatchewan
8 BC Lions Alexis Bwenge RB Kentucky
9 Toronto Argonauts Nick Kaczur OL Toledo

Round two[]

Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
10 Calgary Stampeders Godfrey Ellis OL Acadia
11 Toronto Argonauts (via Calgary via Ottawa) Raymond Fontaine LB Kentucky
12 Montreal Alouettes (via Winnipeg) Jeff Piercy RB Saskatchewan
13 Montreal Alouettes (via Saskatchewan) DB Syracuse
14 Toronto Argonauts (via Hamilton via Ottawa via Edmonton) DL Laval
15 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Fabio Filice OL McMaster
16 Montreal Alouettes DB Laval
17 BC Lions OL Laval
18 Toronto Argonauts Jeff Keeping OT Western Ontario

Round three[]

Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
19 Calgary Stampeders John Comiskey OT Windsor
20 Ottawa Renegades RB Saint Mary's
Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg) Forfeit Pick[4]
21 Saskatchewan Roughriders Matt Kudu DL Eastern Michigan
22 Edmonton Eskimos Tim O'Neill OL Calgary
23 Hamilton Tiger-Cats ST Boston College
24 Montreal Alouettes DT Georgia Southern
25 BC Lions LB Calgary
26 BC Lions (via Toronto) LB UCLA

Round Four[]

Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
27 Calgary Stampeders Kyler Jukes OL Regina
28 Ottawa Renegades TE/FB Tulsa
29 Winnipeg Blue Bombers LB Manitoba
30 Saskatchewan Roughriders DL Eastern Michigan
31 Edmonton Eskimos K/P Graceland
32 Hamilton Tiger-Cats S St. Francis Xavier
33 Montreal Alouettes K/P McMaster
34 BC Lions Sebastian Clovis DB Saint Mary's
35 Toronto Argonauts OL Manitoba

Round Five[]

Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
36 Calgary Stampeders David Hewson DB Manitoba
37 Ottawa Renegades Adrian Baird DE Ottawa
38 Winnipeg Blue Bombers DL Indiana
39 Saskatchewan Roughriders Dustin Cherniawski DB British Columbia
40 Edmonton Eskimos SB McGill
41 Hamilton Tiger-Cats SB Queen's
42 Montreal Alouettes OL Saskatchewan
43 BC Lions Nuvraj Bassi DT Oregon
44 Toronto Argonauts Bryan Crawford RB Queen's

Round Six[]

Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
45 Calgary Stampeders Brett Ralph WR Alberta
46 Ottawa Renegades FB Adams State
47 Winnipeg Blue Bombers OL Northwood
48 Saskatchewan Roughriders DL Saskatchewan
49 Montreal Alouettes (via Edmonton) WR Dickinson State
50 Hamilton Tiger-Cats DL San Jose State
51 Montreal Alouettes OL Columbia
52 BC Lions OL Acadia
53 Toronto Argonauts RB Waterloo

References[]

  1. ^ Renegades Set for 2005 CFL Canadian College Draft Archived 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Stampeders choose Robede No. 1 in CFL Draft
  3. ^ McGill's LeBlanc youngest player picked in CFL draft
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "CFL Canadian Draft For Dummies". Archived from the original on 2010-05-22. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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