2009 CFL draft
2009 CFL draft
General information
Date May 2
Location Toronto
Overview
48 total selections in 6 rounds
First selection Simeon Rottier CIS selections 38
NCAA selections 10
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The 2009 CFL draft took place on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 11:00 AM ET on TSN . 48 players were chosen from among 774 eligible players from Canadian universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA . Of the 48 draft selections, 38 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions, including the first seven.
The first two rounds were broadcast live on TSN with CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon announcing each selection. The production was hosted by Rod Black and featured the CFL on TSN panel which included Duane Forde , Steve Sumarah , Stefan Ptaszek , Farhan Lalji , Glen Suitor , Matt Dunigan , and Chris Schultz who analyzed the teams' needs and picks.
Round one = CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Round two Pick # CFL team Player Position School 9 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Hamilton) Tamon George DB Regina 10 Toronto Argonauts Matt Lambros WR Liberty 11 Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg) Gordon Hinse OT Alberta 12 Edmonton Eskimos Dee Stirling DL Queen's 13 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via BC) Ryan Hinds DB New Hampshire 14 Montreal Alouettes (via Saskatchewan) Martin Bédard TE UConn 15 Montreal Alouettes Matt Singer OL Manitoba 16 Calgary Stampeders Tristan Black LB Wayne State
Round three Pick # CFL team Player Position School 17 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Hamilton) Nick Hutchins OL Regina 18 Toronto Argonauts James Green LB Calgary 19 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mike Morris OL UBC 20 Edmonton Eskimos Andrea Bonaventura LB Calgary 21 BC Lions Matt Morencie OL Windsor 22 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Scott McCuaig LB UBC 23 Montreal Alouettes Nickolas Morin-Soucy DL Montreal 24 Calgary Stampeders John Hashem OT Regina
Round four Pick # CFL team Player Position School 25 Montreal Alouettes (via Hamilton) Stan Van Sichem DL Regina 26 Toronto Argonauts Zachary Pollari OT Western Ontario 27 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Adam Bestard OL Wilfrid Laurier 28 Calgary Stampeders (via Edmonton) Spencer Armstrong WR Air Force 29 BC Lions Tang Bacheyie S Kansas 30 Calgary Stampeders (via Saskatchewan) Steve Myddelton DE St. Francis Xavier 31 Montreal Alouettes Ivan Brown DL Saskatchewan 32 Calgary Stampeders Scott McHenry SB Saskatchewan
Round five Pick # CFL team Player Position School 33 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Guillarme Allard-Cameus RB Laval 34 Toronto Argonauts Gordon Sawler DL St. Francis Xavier 35 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Peter Quinney FB Wilfrid Laurier 36 Edmonton Eskimos Eric Lee RB Weber State 37 BC Lions Jonathan Pierre-Etienne DE Montreal 38 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Raymond Wladichuk DB Simon Fraser 39 Montreal Alouettes Benoît Boulanger RB Sherbrooke 40 Calgary Stampeders Osie Ukwuoma DL Queen's
Round six Pick # CFL team Player Position School 41 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Cassidy Doneff WR Washburn 42 Toronto Argonauts Anthony DesLauriers DB Simon Fraser 43 Toronto Argonauts (via Winnipeg) Brad Crawford DB Guelph 44 Edmonton Eskimos Jason Kosec LB Western Ontario 45 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC) Thaine Carter LB Queen's 46 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Bill McGrath OL Indiana State 47 Montreal Alouettes Ryan Mousseau OL Ottawa 48 Calgary Stampeders John Kanaroski WR Regina
Further reading Forde, Duane (2009-03-27). . TSN.ca. from the original on 1 April 2009. Ken Peters (2008-10-31). . TheSpec.com. . Universitysport.ca. 2008-11-10. [permanent dead link ]Forde, Duane (2008-10-17). . TSN.ca. from the original on 3 November 2008. . The Whig Standard. {{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link). Universitysport.ca. 2008-11-06. [permanent dead link ]. Ottawa Citizen. 5 November 2008. Archived from on 5 November 2012. . Windsor Star. 30 January 2008. Archived from on 5 November 2012. Notes