The 2022 CFL National Draft was a selection of National players by Canadian Football League (CFL) teams that took place on May 3, 2022 at 8:00 pm ET and was broadcast on TSN and RDS.[1] 74 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[2][3]
The draft was broadcast live on TSN for the first two rounds.[4] The TSN production was hosted by Farhan Lalji and featured the CFL on TSN panel which included Duane Forde, Davis Sanchez, Marshall Ferguson, and Dave Naylor.[4] Randy Ambrosie, the CFL commissioner, was also present in the TSN studios in Toronto to announce the picks for the first two rounds.[4]
Available players
Due to U Sports cancelling all play in 2020, 132 eligible 2021 draftees exercised their right to defer their draft years to this year's draft.[5][6] However, the league also permitted NCAA redshirt juniors to be selected in the 2021 draft to balance out the influx of players to this year's draft.[7]
Top prospects
- Source: CFL Scouting Bureau rankings.[8]
Final
Ranking[8] |
January
Ranking[9] |
September
Ranking[10] |
Player |
Position |
University |
Hometown |
1 |
– |
– |
John Metchie III |
Wide receiver |
Alabama |
Brampton, ON |
2 |
1 |
4 |
Jesse Luketa |
Linebacker |
Penn State |
Ottawa, ON |
3 |
4 |
2 |
Tyrell Richards |
Linebacker |
Syracuse |
Brampton, ON |
4 |
6 |
9 |
Tre Ford |
Quarterback |
Waterloo |
Niagara Falls, ON |
5 |
2 |
7 |
Jalen Philpot |
Wide receiver |
Calgary |
Delta, BC |
6 |
5 |
15 |
Tyson Philpot |
Wide receiver |
Calgary |
Delta, BC |
7 |
7 |
– |
Deionte Knight |
Defensive lineman |
Western |
Ajax, ON |
8 |
3 |
6 |
Enock Makonzo |
Defensive back |
Coastal Carolina |
Lachine, QC |
9 |
9 |
12 |
Tyrell Ford |
Defensive back |
Waterloo |
Niagara Falls, ON |
10 |
10 |
20 |
Noah Zerr |
Offensive lineman |
Saskatchewan |
Langenburg, SK |
11 |
– |
– |
Samuel Emilus |
Wide receiver |
Louisiana Tech |
Montreal, QC |
12 |
– |
– |
Daniel Adeboboye |
Running back |
Bryant |
Toronto, ON |
13 |
– |
– |
Rodeem Brown |
Offensive lineman |
Alberta |
Halifax, NS |
14 |
8 |
13 |
Zack Fry |
Offensive lineman |
Western |
London, ON |
15 |
– |
– |
Zach Pelehos |
Offensive lineman |
Ottawa |
Gananoque, ON |
16 |
11 |
14 |
Peter Kozushka |
Offensive lineman |
Alberta |
Yorkton, SK |
17 |
15 |
– |
Anthony Federico |
Defensive lineman |
Queen's |
Niagara Falls, ON |
18 |
– |
– |
Cyrille Hogan-Saindon |
Offensive lineman |
Laval |
Quebec City, QC |
19 |
– |
– |
Gregor MacKellar |
Offensive lineman |
St. Francis Xavier |
Timberlea, NS |
20 |
16 |
– |
Nathan Cherry |
Defensive lineman |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, SK |
– |
12 |
19 |
Jayden Dalke |
Defensive back |
Alberta |
Leduc, AB |
– |
13 |
18 |
Adam Machart |
Running back |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, SK |
– |
14 |
– |
Josiah Schakel |
Defensive back |
Alberta |
Sherwood Park, AB |
– |
17 |
– |
Joshua Archibald |
Defensive lineman |
McGill |
Montreal, QC |
– |
18 |
– |
Nate Edwards |
Defensive lineman |
McMaster |
Ancaster, ON |
– |
19 |
– |
Zach Herzog |
Defensive back |
Hillsdale |
Windsor, ON |
– |
20 |
16 |
Shaquille St-Lot |
Defensive back |
Maine |
Montreal, QC |
– |
– |
1 |
Dontae Bull |
Offensive lineman |
Fresno State |
Victoria, BC |
– |
– |
3 |
Sidy Sow |
Offensive lineman |
Eastern Michigan |
Bromont, QC |
– |
– |
5 |
Sydney Brown |
Defensive back |
Illinois |
London, ON |
– |
– |
8 |
Tavius Robinson |
Defensive lineman |
Mississippi |
Guelph, ON |
– |
– |
10 |
Jonathan Sutherland |
Defensive back |
Penn State |
Ottawa, ON |
– |
– |
11 |
Samuel Emilus |
Wide receiver |
Louisiana Tech |
Montreal, QC |
– |
– |
17 |
Lwal Uguak |
Defensive lineman |
Connecticut |
Edmonton, AB |
- Note: Dontae Bull, Sidy Sow, Sydney Brown, Tavius Robinson, Jonathan Sutherland, and Lwal Uguak deferred their draft years to 2023 in order to return for their senior years at school.[9]
Draft order
Round one
Round two
Round three
Round four
Round five
Round six
Round seven
Round eight
Supplemental Draft
On May 5, two days after the draft, a supplemental draft was held, with the Edmonton Elks and Calgary Stampeders both forfeiting second round picks in the 2023 CFL Draft to select J-Min Pelley and T. J. Rayam, respectively.[11][12]
Trades
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
- Edmonton ←→ Montreal (PD). Edmonton traded the first overall selection in this draft to Montreal in exchange for the fourth overall selection in this draft and the playing rights for Carter O'Donnell.[trade 1]
- Hamilton → Edmonton (PD). Hamilton traded the eighth overall selection in this draft, the 28th overall selection in this draft, and the ninth overall selection in the 2022 CFL Global Draft to Edmonton in exchange for Kyle Saxelid, Grant McDonald, and the second overall selection in the 2022 CFL Global Draft.[trade 2]
- Winnipeg → Montreal (PD). Winnipeg traded the ninth overall selection in this draft and the 18th overall selection in this draft to Montreal in exchange for Cameron Lawson and the 13th overall selection in this draft.[trade 3]
Round two
- Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded this selection and the rights to a negotiation list player (Chad Kelly) to Toronto in exchange for Nick Arbuckle.[trade 6] The selection would have been a third-round pick, but it was upgraded to a second-round pick when Arbuckle re-signed with the Edmonton Elks through the 2022 season.[trade 4]
- Winnipeg ←→ Montreal (PD). Winnipeg traded the 18th overall selection in this draft and the ninth overall selection in this draft to Montreal in exchange for Cameron Lawson and the 13th overall selection in this draft.[trade 3]
Round three
- Winnipeg → BC (PD). Winnipeg traded a conditional fourth-round selection to BC in exchange for Sergio Castillo.[trade 5] This selection was upgraded to a third-round pick and confirmed upon the release of the draft order.
- Hamilton → Edmonton (PD). Hamilton traded the 28th overall selection in this draft, the eighth overall selection in this draft, and the ninth overall selection in the 2022 CFL Global Draft to Edmonton in exchange for Kyle Saxelid, Grant McDonald, and the second overall selection in the 2022 CFL Global Draft.[trade 2]
See also
References
Trade references
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