With the CFL Draft set to take place on Thursday, the Canada West has put together a ranking of the top 20 players from the six teams in the conference – the only conference in Canada to do so.
Each program submits a ranked list of prospects (excluding their own players) and the points are tallied up with first place getting 25, second 24 and so on. The more points the higher the ranking.
3DownNation has a sneak peek at the top 5 – it was a tight finish for No. 1 (see the points below) and the full top 20 as well.
1) Dakoda Shepley, OL, UBC
Shepley was under consideration to earn one of the two coveted invites for USports football players to the East-West Shrine Game in Florida and even though he missed out, his stock has risen. He got into Eastern Michigan’s pro day to perform in front of 20-plus NFL teams – two NFL scouts had to request Shepley. The New York Jets signed Shepley to an undrafted free agent contract quickly after the NFL draft. That should push him down the CFL board, but he’s a high-end talent.
2) Mark Korte, OL, Alberta
Korte was invited to the prestigious East-West Shrine Game in January, garnering NFL interest while proving he could handle the jump in competition level. The Washington Redskins sent a scout to Edmonton to work out Korte and he posted NFL-calibre testing numbers. He received and accepted two NFL mini-camp invites from the Jets and Giants, but should still go high in the CFL draft.
3) Darius Ciraco, OL, Calgary
Ciraco played for Team Canada at the 2014 U19 World Championships. He’s been an All-Canadian for the Dinos. Steady as a rock on the interior, the CFL team who selects Ciraco will get an experienced player. Ciraco is versatile having started games at centre, guard and tackle during his university career. He’s active with a CFL-type body for an offensive lineman.
4) Ryan Sceviour, OL, Calgary
He was an All-Canadian selection last season while continuing to bring his physical brand of play to the field. Sceviour could be a potential first-round selection, especially with two top Canadian offensive linemen signing NFL priority free agent contracts. The Calgary product and teammate Ciraco were worked out by the Washington Redskins on campus leading into the draft process.
5) Justin Lawrence, OL, Alberta
Lawrence is scrappy in the best way possible. He was a 2017 first-team All-Canadian who has quick feet, good hands and projects as a centre at the CFL level. Lawrence played a key role in paving the way for running back Ed Illnicki who ran for a Canada West conference record 1,468 yards on the way to earning the Hec Crighton Trophy.
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FULL CANADA WEST CFL TOP 20 PROSPECT RANKINGS
#
POS
NAME
SCHOOL
POINTS (first-place votes)
1.
OL
Dakoda Shepley
UBC
123 (4)
2.
OL
Mark Korte
ALBERTA
122 (2)
3.
OL
Darius Ciraco
CALGARY
114
4.
OL
Ryan Sceviour
CALGARY
107*
5.
OL
Justin Lawrence
ALBERTA
107
6.
LB
Micah Teitz
CALGARY
102
7.
RB
Atlee Simon
REGINA
95
8.
DB
Dagogo (William) Maxwell
UBC
88*
9.
DL
Brett Wade
CALGARY
88
10.
S/HB
Jayden McKoy
MANITOBA
82
11.
REC
Marcus Davis
UBC
78
12.
LB
Boston Rowe
CALGARY
74
13.
REC
Will Watson
UBC
73
14.
OL
Levi Hua
UBC
68
15.
LB
Danny Nesbitt
REGINA
67
16.
DL
Joel Van Pelt
CALGARY
58
17.
REC
Mitch Thompson
REGINA
54
18.
DL
Tristian Koronkiewicz
SASK.
53
19.
QB
Noah Picton
REGINA
52
20.
DL
Eric Wicijowski
REGINA
46
* Higher ranking based on greater number of higher-placed votes