Nov 21, 2020
Tiger-Cats to pick first in 2021 CFL Draft
Canadian Football League commissioner Randy Ambrosie unveiled the order for the 2021 CFL Draft during TSN's two-hour Grey Cup Unite special Saturday night. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will pick first, followed by the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The Canadian Press
TORONTO — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have the first selection of the 2021 CFL draft.
Commissioner Randy Ambrosie made the announcement Saturday. The draft order was determined by a random draw rather than won-lost records because the league didn't stage a 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders will select second overall, followed by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, B.C. Lions, the Edmonton Football Club, Ottawa Redblacks, Toronto Argonauts and Calgary Stampeders.
Hamilton will conclude the opening round with the ninth selection overall, the second of two first-round picks acquired from the Montreal Alouettes in the 2018 trade involving quarterback Johnny Manziel.
In keeping with the 'snake' format of the draft, Montreal will begin the second round. Hamilton will again have the final pick. No. 18 overall, then begin the third round.
The '21 draft will be reduced from eight to six rounds. Also eligible players will have the right to opt out in favour of the 2022 event.
The date for the 2021 draft has yet to be determined.
Here is the full first-round 2021 draft order:
1. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2. Saskatchewan Roughriders
3. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
4. BC Lions
5. EE Football Team
6. Ottawa Redblacks
7. Toronto Argonauts
8. Calgary Stampeders
9. Hamilton Tiger-Cats via Montreal Alouettes