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1972 CFL Draft
The 1972 CFL Draft composed of nine rounds where 70 Canadian football players that were chosen exclusively from eligible Canadian universities. The Montreal Alouettes, who had the worst record in the Eastern Conference in the previous season, had the first overall selection. 1st round 1. Montreal Alouettes Larry Smith RB Bishop's 2. Edmonton Eskimos Mike Lambrose LB Queen's 3. British Columbia Lions Steve Szapka G Simon Fraser 4. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tom Walker FB Waterloo Lutheran 5. Montreal Alouettes Peter Paliotti WR Loyola 6. Hamilton Tiger-Cats John Harris T York 7. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Mike O'Shaughnessy DE McMaster 8. Toronto Argonauts Rick Chevers LB Waterloo 9. Calgary Stampeders Don Moulton DB Calgary 2nd round 10. Montreal Alouettes Alexander Baptist LB Bishop's 11. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Bruce Miatello T McMaster 12. Toronto Argonauts ...
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CFL Draft
The CFL Draft (also known as the CFL Canadian Draft, CFL College Draft or the Canadian College Draft) is an annual sports draft in which the teams of the Canadian Football League (CFL) select eligible Canadian Football League#Players and compensation, Canadian/non-import players, typically from the ranks of U Sports football or National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA college football. Member clubs make selections based on the reverse order of the previous year's standings, with the team with the worst record being awarded the first selection, the Grey Cup runner-up getting the second-to-last selection and the Grey Cup champion selecting last. The draft is held once every year, approximately six weeks prior to the start of the upcoming season (typically late April or early May). Since 2014 CFL season, 2014, U Sports players become eligible for the CFL Draft three years after completing their first year of eligibility at university. Additionally, NCAA and NAIA players are elig ...
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