2019 CFL Draft


The 2019 CFL Draft took place on May 2, 2019 at 8:00 pm ET and was broadcast on TSN and RDS. 73 players were chosen from among eligible players from Canadian universities, as well as Canadian players playing in the United States on NCAA or NAIA teams.
The draft was broadcast live on TSN and RDS for two hours and then switched to digital platforms on TSN.ca and TSN GO. Randy Ambrosie, the CFL commissioner, was at the TSN studios in Toronto to announce the first twenty picks.

Top prospects

Final
Ranking
December
Ranking
August
Ranking
PlayerPositionUniversityHometown
112Mathieu BettsDefensive linemanLavalMontreal, QC
224Shane RichardsOffensive linemanOklahoma StateCalgary, AB
335Justin McInnisReceiverArkansas StatePierrefonds, QC
4178Zach WilkinsonOffensive linemanNorthern ColoradoVancouver, BC
563Hergy MayalaReceiverUConnMontreal, QC
641Jonathan KongboDefensive linemanTennesseeSurrey, BC
7--Drew DesjarlaisOffensive linemanWindsorBelle River, ON
8811Maleek IronsRunning backOhioChilliwack, BC
91314Kaion Julien-GrantReceiverSt. Francis XavierToronto, ON
1059Alex FontanaOffensive linemanKansasToronto, ON
11--Brayden LeniusReceiverNew MexicoNorth Vancouver, BC
121612Samuel ThomassinOffensive linemanLavalQuebec, QC
131118Maurice SimbaOffensive linemanConcordiaLaval, QC
14--Jesse GibbonOffensive linemanWaterlooHamilton, ON
151215Robbie SmithDefensive linemanWilfrid LaurierBrampton, ON
16913Kurleigh Gittens, Jr.ReceiverWilfrid LaurierOttawa, ON
171920Michael O'ConnorQuarterbackBritish ColumbiaOrleans, ON
18107Brady OliveiraRunning backNorth DakotaWinnipeg, MB
19--Malcolm LeeDefensive backBritish ColumbiaSurrey, BC
20710Alexandre SavardReceiverLavalQuebec, QC
-1419Fraser SopikLinebackerWesternToronto, ON
-1517Jamie HarryDefensive backOttawaLachine, QC
-18-Trivel PintoReceiverBritish ColumbiaToronto, ON
-20-Nate AndersonDefensive linemanMissouriToronto, ON
--6Dejon BrissettReceiverRichmondMississauga, ON
--16Jamel LylesRunning backManitobaSurrey, BC

Trades

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

Round one

Beginning in 2019, the CFL announced the two teams with the highest waiver priority will each get to make one Territorial Draft Pick. The two teams that qualified for the 2019 Draft were Montreal and Toronto and these picks were made with the 17th and 18th overall picks.
This was the first time since 1984 that the league’s draft will feature territorial selections. From 1972 to 1982, each club had the right to pre-select two players from its region who would be exempted from the draft. That limit was reduced to one Draft exemption selection in 1983 and 1984, and then the practice was terminated altogether prior to the 1985 Canadian Draft.

Forfeitures

Round one

Round two

Round three

Round four

Round five

Round six

Round seven

Round eight