Every year at this time, Canadian Football League general managers, player personnel directors, and scouts head south to evaluate talent at National Football League training camps. Their primary focus during these scouting trips is to find import (American) players who might one day make good CFLers, but that's certainly not the only purpose of their camp visits. ...more
Big plays determine the outcome of football games. In fact, some plays are so significant that they can actually dictate a team's fortunes for an entire season...or even longer in the case of the Edmonton Eskimos. ...more
All that casual fans really need to know about the 2008 Canadian Football League Draft is that it takes place on Wednesday, April 30th and you can see it live on TSN.ca. For those who want to sound like real draft junkies to impress the opposite sex at parties, keep reading. ...more
For CFL scouts, attending the league's Evaluation Camp last weekend was a little like monitoring their investment portfolios. ...more
The Kerry Joseph trade has some charging GM Eric Tillman with a fifteen-yard penalty for piling on. However, many of those feelings are based more on fiction than fact, so let's examine a few myths about the deal that made KJ an Argo and see if it helps to ease the pain in Riderville. ...more
This weekend in Toronto, the CFL Evaluation Camp will bring the top Canadian prospects from both sides of the border together with CFL coaches, scouts and GMs, who are looking to enhance the non-import talent bases of their respective clubs. Here's a position-by-position look at what to expect from one of the deepest draft classes in years. ...more
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