My interest in this years draft was mediocre at best compared to other seasons, it appears ratings tell a similar story.
TSN ratings for Round#1 of the 2021 NFL draft up 26.7% over last years draft, conversely ratings this years TSN CFL draft show decreased 22% compared to last year.
Out of sight out of mind it appears which doesn’t bode well if something happens with this season.
https://3downnation.com/2021/05/06/t...er-20-percent/
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Yikes, that does not bode well. I can understand both the increased interest in the NFL draft, given the larger than normal Canadian contingent, and the decreased interest in the CFL draft (out of sight...). Let's hope the CFL draft ratings can climb again next year. BTW, when did TSN start broadcasting the draft. IIRC, it's only been a few years?
Here's a list of draftees that could be competing for spots at camp this season (I know some will be returning to college for another year):
Offense
Dejon Brissett WR 2020
Samuel Baker WR 2020
Tommy Nield WR 2021
Sammis Reyes WR Global 21
Dion Pellerin FB 2020
Theren Churchill OL 2020
Dylan Giffen OL 2020
Peter Nicastro OL 2021
Sage Doxtater OL 2021
Defense
Tigie Sankoh DB Global 21
Benjamin St-Juste DB 2021
Joshua Hagerty DB 2021
Trevor Hoyte LB 2021
Jack Cassar LB 2020
Luiji Vilain DL 2021
Sam Acheampong DL 2020
Special Teams
Toshiki Sato K Global 21
Max Duffy P Global 21
Given the extra number of draftees and all the new FA signings, camp should be very interesting . . . assuming we actually get to hold a camp this year.
Let’s be honest here. As much as I want to see as many Canadian players kick butt and become great players, there aren’t many “Franchise” players that come out the CFL draft. Every single franchise player in the NFL comes from that draft. It makes their draft better television for that reason alone. I would love to see the CFL get rid of the secret neg list and hold a public draft of American players (say 10 rounds) and then declare the 35 players on the net list at the same time they declare their rosters for the season. If they choose to keep all 10 players from that draft, the must release 10 from their current list.
I would also like to see the CFL stop placing undergrads on their neg lists. They should have to wait for players to declare for the draft before being allowed to do so.
It's us vs the rest of the country
As a follower of Canadians in U Sports and the NCAA I love the Canadian draft.
If they had an American draft, I would probably see it as the beginning of the end for Canadians in the CFL. That's probably coming anyway with the merger of the XFL and the CFL anyway. Hopefully after the merger, a Canadian Players only football league could start up, something modeled after like what they are doing in the Canadian Elite Basketball league. Once the Canadians are gone or reduced again in the CFL I will stop watching it.
My feelings exactly !
And the CFL has at least lately promoted their draft more than some older CFL days; but with GOB 7 only thinking and more import content than ever on CFL rosters, the probability of Canadians drafted making impacts right away is lessened. A CFL of 10 or more Canadian starters (like the great CFL ball of the 70s & 80s) combined with even more draft hype would greatly increase interest in the CFL draft IMO - some fans could look forward to teams drafting guys who were going to get a shot to play right away. But with so little coverage of U Sports ball anyways, a lot of CFL fans have no clue about some of the fine talent that can graduate to the CFL; maybe including a Hec or Vanier winning QB. The NFL draft often features hype about a top college ball QB going to an NFL team in need; there is no such thing in the good ole CFL.
I am not against the Canadian draft or Canadian players. I’ve Said many times that the NI rule should be changed to where a team must have at least 4 Canadians on the field at all times (O, D and ST’s). This would increase the minimum amount of starting Canadians to 8 and make it harder for teams to designate certain positions for Canadians ie interior lineman.
My point for an American draft is to bring to light the acquisition of these players.
It's us vs the rest of the country
Some obvious tiers to this draft.
Nicastro and Doxtater have high potential to be starters, and it will be a home run draft if Doxtater can play tackle.
Luiji Vilain (great name!) has the look of a great player but not the production -- the definition of a boom-or-bust type.
St. Juste is obviously a future as a 3rd round NFL pick.
The rest look like special teams guys as rookies, though apparently Hagerty is going back to school for another year.
Good luck to all of them.
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