7 of 8 CFL teams under 2009 salary cap
April 06, 2010
 

SEVEN OF EIGHT CFL TEAMS ARE UNDER 2009 CAP
Winnipeg Blue Bombers face a fine but no team will lose a draft pick  

TORONTO -- Seven of the league's eight teams were under the Canadian Football League's $4.2 million salary cap for 2009, the league announced today.

"The final results of a comprehensive audit and review process show a high level of compliance with the Salary Management System (SMS)," said Commissioner Mark Cohon.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers exceeded the salary cap by $44, 687 and have been fined $44,687.

Under the provisions of the SMS, set by the league's Board of Governors, teams are fined one dollar for every dollar they exceed the cap up to 100,000 dollars, and two dollars for every dollar they exceed the cap between 100,000 and 300,000 dollars, plus the loss of the team's first round draft pick. Teams are fined three dollars for every dollar they exceed the cap beyond $300,000 and they lose their first two draft selections.

The salary cap for the upcoming 2010 season has been set at $4.2 million per team.

As no team exceeded the cap in 2009 by more than 100,000 dollars, the order in the May 2nd 2010 CFL Canadian Draft is not affected. It remains, for the first round:

1. Toronto Argonauts
2. Saskatchewan Roughriders via a trade with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
3. British Columbia Lions
4. Saskatchewan via a trade with the Edmonton Eskimos
5. Hamilton forfeits this pick by virtue of choosing Weber State Offensive Lineman Zac Carlson in last year's supplemental draft.
6. Calgary Stampeders.
7. Winnipeg via a trade with Saskatchewan
8. Montreal Alouettes

"All of us in the Canadian Football League are confident about the future, but we recognize that we need to be prudent if we are to overcome the challenges, and seize the opportunities, before us," Cohon said.
 
"With seven of eight teams under the 2009 cap, and the Bombers working diligently over the course of last season to reduce their potential overrun, it's clear our teams recognize this need."

 
 
Prospect Central
Rank Name PosSchool
1 Ben Heenan
OL Saskatchewan
2 Tyrone Crawford
DE Boise State
3
Austin Pasztor
OL Virginia
4
Shamawd Chambers
WR Wilfrid Laurier
5
Kirby Fabien OL Calgary
6
Frédéric Plesius
LB Laval
7 Ameet Pall
DE Wofford
8
Bryce McCall
DB Saskatchewan
9 Simon Charbonneau-Campeau
WR Sherbrooke
10 Jason Medeiros
OL McMaster

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