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TORONTO -- The 2013 CFL Combine presented by Reebok will host more than 50 of Canada’s top football prospects eligible for the upcoming draft. 

The three-day event from March 22-24 is an opportunity for general managers, coaches and scouts to test, interview and evaluate prospects who they may select in the 2013 CFL Draft on Monday, May 6 at Noon ET.

This year’s camp features nine of the top 15 Canadian prospects as identified by the CFL’s Scouting Bureau, including the second ranked player Matt Sewell, a 6’8”, 335 pound offensive lineman from McMaster University.
 
Canadian university football continues to be well represented at the event, as 46 of the 51 combine invitees are from CIS programs.
This year’s scouting combine includes two quarterbacks, Myles Gibbon (York) and Cayman Shutter (Hawaii). Also attending this year’s combine is Justin Chapdelaine from Queen’s University, the son of BC Lions offensive coordinator Jacques Chapdelaine.

Click here to view the full combine roster.

The 2013 CFL Combine presented by Reebok kicks off Friday afternoon with player arrivals, medicals and team interviews. On Saturday the players’ strength, athleticism and flexibility will be tested at the Park Hyatt Toronto Hotel. The camp finishes on the football field at Varsity Centre at the University of Toronto on Sunday.

The CFL is also hosting two regional combines in Edmonton on March 18 and Quebec City on March 20. The top performing players eligible for the 2013 draft may be invited to participate in the CFL Combine in Toronto.
 
As part of this year’s CFL Combine, the CFL Rules Committee will meet on Thursday, March 21 to discuss proposed rule changes, followed by a vote on those proposals on Friday.
 
For the 2013 CFL Combine presented by Reebok, the CFL is pleased to work with Sport Testing Inc., the world’s leading athlete evaluation company with a mandate of improving sport internationally.
 
Sport Testing Inc. provides a full combine solution, real time scores, report cards, athlete comparison, and long term athlete tracking. They can be found at www.sporttesting.ca.  
 
The selection order for the first round of CFL Draft is:
 
1. HAM
2. WPG
3. MTL via EDM
4. SSK
5. MTL
6. BC
7. CGY
8. TOR
9. OTT (can only select NCAA red-shirt juniours)

For the full draft order, please click here.

Fan Comments
bombersfan204
i hope the bombers take steven turner with that second pick, could use a really fast explosive player like that
March 15, 2013 - 3:29pm
als rule
sorry partner you need to re-read the article!! the story was just a re-cap of that event of several years ago!! he was drafted a few years back and suffered an a/tendon injury in TC with the argos and has floated from 1 team to another since!!
March 16, 2013 - 11:27am
 
als rule
former CIS players DE Israel Idonije(chicago) and montreal draft pick DE vaughn martin(san deigo) have been cut!! former saskatchewan DE john chick(jacksonville)has been cut!! C philip blake(montreal draft pick)denver and DE tyrone crawford(FA protected list)dallas still with their NFL teams!!
March 14, 2013 - 10:57pm
saskfan56
Saw John Chick go down in Jacksonville with a bad leg injury, had to drive him off the field. Too bad, he was great guy and player, did alot of stuff for the community in Sask.
March 16, 2013 - 7:33pm
 
als rule
with the 3rd pick and 5th pick in the draft I expect montreal to draft 2 DTs!!
March 13, 2013 - 2:56pm
 
*C*F*L*
The Hammer have to select Matt Sewell from McMaster University. I just cannot see how they can pass him up.

Interested to see what players that Ottawa selects.
March 13, 2013 - 12:44pm