2019 CFL–LFA Draft

The 2019 CFL–LFA Draft took place on January 14, 2019.[2][1] 27 players were chosen from an invited pool of 51 Mexican players: 34 from the Liga de Fútbol Americano Profesional (LFA) (a professional American football league) and 17 seniors from Mexican university teams.[3]

2019 CFL–LFA Draft
2019 LFA–CFL draft logo
General information
SportCanadian football
Date(s)January 14, 2019[1]
Time10:00 am CST
LocationMexico City
Overview
27 total selections in 3 rounds
First selectionDiego Viamontes, WR, Edmonton Eskimos

Background

In October 2018, Canadian Football League commissioner Randy Ambrosie outlined a plan to grow the CFL's presence, which he dubbed CFL 2.0, including growth internationally.[4] In November 2018, the LFA signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with the CFL to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico,[5] as wells as lay the ground work for special Mexican-specific editions of the CFL Combine and CFL Draft.

On January 11, 2019, 51 players from the LFA and Mexican college ranks were announced as participants in a combine to beheld on January 13 and a 27-player draft to be held on January 14, 2019.[1] Each CFL team sent scouts and were reported to likely receive four picks.[1] Consensus after the combine was that 6-18 players were of (or could be made into) CFL camp caliber, but that a majority of players had no professional potential.[6] This led to criticism of commissioner Ambrosie for spending time and resources on this additional draft, when a collective bargaining agreement with the CFLPA still had not been reached.[7] Originally, there were plans for a 4-round 36-player draft but, after the combine and interviews, was scaled back to a 3-round, 27-player draft.[8] BC Lions General Manager Ed Hervey was reported to have, "settled for athletic and the ability to speak English" in player evaluations.[9] It was not reported if drafted players would count towards a team's National or International slots.[10]

On January 12, 2019, the LFA held their own domestic 66-player draft in advance of the CFL's draft.[11]

Selection order

Unlike the normal CFL Draft, which sets selection order based on a team's record the previous season (similar to the NFL Draft), the CFL–LFA draft instead used a weighted lottery system where teams receive more balls in a selection bin depending on their record, with more balls increasing the chance at a higher draft priority (similar to the NBA draft).[1] The draft order was set the night before the draft:[12] The Edmonton Eskimos received the first pick, despite Edmonton's general manager and head coach both skipping the combine and draft process, sending a subordinate instead. Edmonton GM Brock Sunderland in particular was largely dismissive of the entire process.[13]

Pick #CFL TeamLottery weight
(% chance for 1st pick)
1Edmonton Eskimos6/45 (13.3%)
2Ottawa Redblacks2/45 (4.4%)
3Montreal Alouettes8/45 (17.8%)
4Toronto Argonauts9/45 (20%)
5Hamilton Tiger-Cats7/45 (15.6%)
6Saskatchewan Roughriders3/45 (6.7%)
7BC Lions5/45 (11.1%)
8Winnipeg Blue Bombers4/45 (8.9%)
9Calgary Stampeders1/45 (2.2%)

Selections

Round one

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege/LFA team
1Edmonton EskimosDiego ViamontesWRMayas CDMX
2Ottawa RedblacksJosé Carlos MaltosKFundidores de Monterrey
3Montreal AlouettesEnrique YennyKITESM Toluca
4Toronto ArgonautsUriel MartínezDEUANL
5Hamilton Tiger-CatsJosé Humberto Noriega MontielWRArtilleros de Puebla
6Saskatchewan RoughridersRené BrasseaOLFundidores de Monterrey
7BC LionsOctavio GonzálezDLFundidores de Monterrey
8Winnipeg Blue BombersSergio SchiaffinoDBDinos de Saltillo
9Calgary StampedersAndrés SalgadoWRCondors CDMX

Round two

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege/LFA team
10Edmonton EskimosDaniel CarreteLBDinos de Saltillo
11Ottawa RedblacksGuillermo VillalobosWRMexicas de la Ciudad de México
12Montreal AlouettesDiego Rojas KuhlmannOLITESM Toluca
13Toronto ArgonautsDavid CasarrubiasDEUANM
14Hamilton Tiger-CatsOmar CojolumRBMayas CDMX
15Saskatchewan RoughridersCarlos Sebastián Olvera RivasWRUDLAP
16BC LionsFernando RicharteWRDinos de Saltillo
17Winnipeg Blue BombersManuel Eduardo Hernández ReyesSUDLAP
18Calgary StampedersOscar Hugo Silva RetaKDinos de Saltillo

Round three

Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege/LFA team
19Edmonton EskimosJose Alfonsin RomeroDBArtilleros de Puebla
20Ottawa RedblacksMaximiliano Soto EsquerDEITESM Monterrey
21Montreal AlouettesJuan Manuel Márquez TamayoCBUDLAP
22Toronto ArgonautsChristian Alejandro Hernández DelgadoLBFundidores de Monterrey
23Hamilton Tiger-CatsLuis Humberto López TinocoRBCondors CDMX
24Saskatchewan RoughridersFrancisco Javier García RamírezCBFundidores de Monterrey
25BC LionsGerardo ÁlvarezWRDinos de Saltillo
26Winnipeg Blue BombersGabriel AmavizcaKBUAP
27Calgary StampedersGuillermo Caldéron LealDTUDLAP

See also

References

  1. Dan Barnes (January 11, 2019). "'FUN ELEMENT': CFL set for inaugural draft of Mexican talent".
  2. "Mexico's top talent selected at CFL-LFA Draft". cfl.ca. January 14, 2019.
  3. "CFL combine, draft in Mexico 'important first step' to expand brand". Toronto Sun. 11 January 2019.
  4. "Randy's Word: Talking CFL 2.0". 3 October 2018.
  5. "CFL, LFA sign letter of intent to grow football in Canada and Mexico". Retrieved 2018-11-23.
  6. Naylor, David William (13 January 2019). "Consensus from talking to CFL coaches and GM's at Mexico City combine: of the 50 players here, roughly a half-dozen would not look out of place in a CFL camp, another dozen could be developed into camp-worthy players and roughly 30 have no CFL pro potential. #CFL".
  7. Edwards, Drew. "Mexican combine produces six players who 'would not look out of place in a CFL camp' - 3DownNation".
  8. Barnes, Dan (13 January 2019). "The original thought was to have a two-round draft in Mexico, then perhaps a four-round affair to choose top prospects and long-term projects but it was dependent on talent. CFL personnel decided on three rounds. Happy medium".
  9. "Mexican combine, CBA talks make for unusual off-season: Lions' Hervey - The Province". 17 January 2019.
  10. Hodge, John. "Logistics following LFA draft a problem for CFL - 3DownNation".
  11. "Mexico: Liga de Futbol Americano Professional holds 2019 Draft". American Football International. 13 January 2019.
  12. Barnes, Dan (13 January 2019). "Full draft order: EDMONTON, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Sask., BC, Winnipeg, Calgary".
  13. Edwards, Drew. "Brock Sunderland finally said what we've all been thinking about the CFL in Mexico - 3DownNation".


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