2013 CFL Draft


The 2013 CFL Draft took place on Monday, May 6, 2013 at 12:00 PM ET on TSN. 60 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. The Montreal Alouettes had the most selections with nine, followed by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with eight. Each of the West Division teams had seven picks while Winnipeg had six. The defending Grey Cup champion Toronto Argonauts had five picks and Ottawa chose four players from NCAA schools that would play another year. A total of 16 trades were made involving draft picks from this year, including two made on draft day itself, with 12 being made by the Edmonton Eskimos. Of the 60 draft selections, 44 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions, which is the highest number of CIS players taken since the 1987 CFL Draft when 50 of 72 were taken. It is also the highest percentage of CIS players taken since 2009.
The Ottawa expansion team was scheduled to pick last in the first four rounds of the 2012 CFL Draft, with selections being limited to NCAA redshirt juniors. Due to stadium delays, Ottawa will join the Canadian Football League in 2014, and participated in this year's draft instead. 18 players were classified as redshirt juniors with 12 being selected in this year's draft. The draft also expand to seven rounds this year for the first time since 1996, with the CFL citing stronger Canadian talent as a reason for the expansion.
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 includes Duane Forde, Chris Schultz, Paul LaPolice, Dave Naylor, Stefan Ptaszek, Brian Dobie, and Danny Maciocia who analyzed the teams' needs and picks.

Top prospects

A total of 55 Canadian prospects participated in the 2013 CFL Combine. The official CFL Scouting Bureau rankings are listed below.
NCAA Redshirt Juniors ^

Final
Ranking
December
Ranking
September
Ranking
PlayerPositionCollege
113Boseko Lokombo^LinebackerOregon
241Stefan CharlesDefensive linemanRegina
332Linden GaydoshDefensive linemanCalgary
424Matt SewellOffensive linemanMcMaster
56-Andy MulumbaDefensive linemanEastern Michigan
61014Nolan MacMillan^Offensive linemanIowa
7510Ben D'AguilarDefensive endMcMaster
8119Brett JonesOffensive linemanRegina
99-Brent Urban^Defensive linemanVirginia
1014-Mike EdemLinebackerCalgary
11--Seydou Junior HaidaraWide receiverLaval
1276Corey WatmanOffensive linemanEastern Michigan
1387Jesse Joseph^Defensive endConnecticut
14--Connor Williams^Defensive linemanUtah State
15-13Brander Craighead^Offensive linemanUTEP
-1211Stephen Alli^Wide receiverFlorida
-135Steven LumbalaRunning backCalgary
-158Kalonji Kashama^Defensive endEastern Michigan
--12Elie NgoyiDefensive linemanBishop's
--15Yannick Morin-PlanteWide receiverLaval

Trades

In the explanations below, ' denotes trades that took place during the draft, while ' indicates trades completed pre-draft.

Round one

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
10Edmonton Eskimos Stefan CharlesDTRegina
11Winnipeg Blue BombersKristopher RobertsonDBConcordia
12BC Lions Seydou Junior HaidaraWRLaval
13Calgary Stampeders Ben D'AguilarDEMcMaster
14Montreal AlouettesHosam ShahinDTRice
15Hamilton Tiger-Cats Brent UrbanDLVirginia
16Calgary StampedersBrett JonesOLRegina
17Toronto ArgonautsJermaine GabrielDBBishop's
18Ottawa RedblacksConnor WilliamsDEUtah State

Round three

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
19Hamilton Tiger-CatsCarl-Olivier PrimeLBWagner
20Winnipeg Blue BombersCarl FitzgeraldWRSaint Mary's
21BC Lions Boseko LokomboLBOregon
22Toronto Argonauts Natey AdjeiWRBuffalo
23Montreal AlouettesJesse JosephDEConnecticut
24Edmonton Eskimos Kyle NorrisLBSaint Mary's
25Calgary StampedersYannick Morin PlanteWRLaval
26Edmonton Eskimos Christopher MercerOLRegina
27Ottawa RedblacksKalonji KashamaDEEastern Michigan

Round four

Round five

Round six

Round seven