I was asked to submit a ballot for TSN’s top 50 CFL players’ list, which was released last night. Here it is.
- QB Mike Reilly, B.C.
- QB Bo Levi Mitchell, CGY
- DT Micah Johnson, SSK
- RB Andrew Harris, WPG
- DE Willie Jefferson, WPG
- MLB Adam Bighill, WPG
- WR Derel Walker, TOR
- CB Delvin Breaux, HAM
- T Stanley Bryant, WPG
- WR Brandon Banks, HAM
- C Sean McEwen, TOR
- SB Eric Rogers, CGY
- HB T.J. Lee, B.C.
- DE Ja’Gared Davis, CGY
- SB Bryan Burnham, B.C.
- G Shane Bergman, CGY
- MLB Larry Dean, EDM
- DT Ted Laurent, HAM
- QB Jeremiah Masoli, HAM
- DE Charleston Hughes, SSK
- CB Nick Marshall, SSK
- T SirVincent Rogers, EDM
- SLB Don Unamba, EDM
- DT Davon Coleman, B.C.
- SB Greg Ellingson, EDM
- T Jermarcus Hardrick, WPG
- HB Aaron Grymes, B.C.
- DT Cleyon Laing, TOR
- SB Kamar Jorden, CGY
- T Chris Van Zeyl, HAM
- HB Ed Gainey, SSK
- DE Odell Willis, B.C.
- G/C Brendon LaBatte, SSK
- SB Brad Sinopoli, OTT
- S Taylor Loffler, MTL
- WLB Jovan Santos-Knox, EDM
- RB William Powell, SSK
- MLB Henoc Muamba, MTL
- K/P Justin Medlock, WPG
- RB Don Jackson, CGY
Below are player totals by team.
B.C., Saskatchewan, Winnipeg & Hamilton — 6
Edmonton & Calgary — 5
Toronto — 3
Montreal — 2
Ottawa — 1
The ballot from TSN requires voters to submit a list of 40 (not 50) names, each of which is assigned a point total. A first-place vote is worth 50 points with each subsequent spot worth fewer points.
There are also positional minimums for each ballot. Voters are required to list a minimum of: five offensive linemen; four defensive linemen, linebackers, and defensive backs; three running backs; two receivers; and one quarterback and kicker.
I found it difficult to meet the minimum threshold for running backs and linebackers. Had I not been required to list four linebackers and three running backs, I would have opted to add an extra defensive lineman and receiver (or two).
Some other thoughts…
I felt strongly about including players who represent every “true” position. My ballot includes: slotbacks and wideouts among receivers; tackles, guards, and a centre among offensive linemen; defensive ends and defensive tackles among defensive linemen; middle, weak-side, and strong-side specialists among linebackers; and cornerbacks, halfbacks, and a safety among defensive backs.
My list includes Kamar Jorden and SirVincent Rogers, both of whom will start the season on the six-game injured list. I don’t care that they’re hurt — they’re two of the league’s best players.
Nick Marshall is entering just his second CFL season but I felt he was worth a spot on this list. He’s the league’s second-best shutdown cornerback — Delvin Breaux has a firm grip on the top spot — and contributes as a quarterback in short yardage situations. That’s value.
Players who would have appeared on my ballot had they not left for the NFL this past winter include: Diontae Spencer, receiver; Duke Williams, receiver; Samuel Eguavoen, linebacker; and Alex Singleton, linebacker.
Among my final “cuts” were: QB Trevor Harris, Edmonton; WR Darvin Adams, Winnipeg; WR Duron Carter, B.C.; SB B.J. Cunningham, Montreal; SB Chris Matthews, Winnipeg; SB Luke Tasker, Hamilton; G Brandon Revenberg, Hamilton; T Joel Figueroa, B.C.; DT Zack Evans, Saskatchewan; DT Almondo Sewell, Edmonton; and S Antoine Pruneau, Ottawa.
Sean McEwen (11), Shane Bergman (16), Jermarcus Hardrick (26), Cleyon Laing (28), Chris Van Zeyl (30), Jovan Santos-Knox (36), and Justin Medlock (39) were the seven players on my ballot who did not make the final list.
What do you think of my ballot? Who’s too high? Who’s too low? Leave me a comment below to provide your feedback.
John Hodge is a longtime Canadian football reporter, insider, and podcaster for 3DownNation. Based in Winnipeg, Hodge is also a freelance television and radio broadcaster and curling reporter for Rock Channel.