With the 2015 CFL Draft set to go Tuesday at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2, CFL analyst Duane Forde previews each team heading into the big day. Forde takes a look at the Montreal Alouettes in this edition.

 

Current National Roster - Nationals Under Contract (as of May 7, 2015): 32

 
NAME POS HT WT DOB COLLEGE/JUNIOR TEAM
Blake, Philip OL 6'2" 311 11/27/1985 Baylor
Bomben, Ryan OL 6'4" 305 5/16/1987 Guelph
Bourke, Josh OL 6'7" 300 10/16/1982 Grand Valley State
Brodeur-Jourdain, Luc OL 6'2" 309 3/17/1983 Laval
Légaré, Simon OL 6'4" 275 9/26/1989 Montreal
Matte, Kristian OL 6'4" 296 9/3/1985 Concordia
Perrett, Jeff OL 6'7" 320 3/23/1984 Tulsa
Piotrowski, Jake OL 6'4" 293 7/10/1991 Guelph
White, Ryan OL 6'4" 290 1/11/1987 Bishop's
Deslauriers, Eric REC 6'4" 206 3/21/1981 Eastern Michigan
Giguere, Samuel REC 6'0" 215 7/11/1985 Sherbrooke
Graves, Kyle REC 6'3" 220 10/12/1989 Acadia
Smith, Andrew REC 6'1" 200 2/8/1989 Manitoba
Beaulieu, Jean-Christophe RB 6'3" 220 5/6/1990 Sherbrooke
Volny, Carl RB 5'10" 210 12/25/1987 Central Michigan
Bédard, Martin FB 6'3" 239 3/23/1984 Connecticut
Roy, Bryn FB 6'1" 225 4/4/1988 Texas A&M-Commerce
Sarro, MacKenzie FB 6.4 245 7/5/1991 Calgary
Finley, Jeffrey DL 6.3 260 11/19/1991 Guelph Gryphons
Klassen, Michael DL 6'5" 275 3/20/1991 Calgary
Beaulieu-Richard, Jonathan LB 6'1" 215 10/10/1988 Montreal
Boulay, Nicolas LB 6'0" 220 8/18/1989 Sherbrooke
Brouillette, Marc-Olivier LB 6'1" 222 2/14/1986 Montréal
Edem, Mike LB 6'1" 200 7/11/1989 Calgary
Norris, Kyle LB 6'3" 235 3/12/1990 Saint Mary's
Knowles, Jamahl DB 5'10" 185 7/13/1988 Calgary
Lue, Andrew DB 6'2" 210 3/17/1992 Queen's
Townsend, Daryl DB 6'1" 198 9/25/1985 Windsor
Boyd, Nick P/K 5'10" 205 9/3/1989 Manitoba
Whyte, Sean P/K 5'9" 175 10/23/1985 Santa Monica
Zaleski, Jerod LS 6'4" 241 12/20/1989 Calgary
Tuck, James DB/LB 6'0" 230 6/12/1990 York

 

How They Were Acquired

Drafted by Alouettes: 23
Signed as Undrafted Free Agents: 4
Free Agents with CFL/NFL Experience: 4
Signed from CJFL: 0
Acquired via Trade: 1

 

Five-Year Draft History (2010-2014)

 
YEAR OVERALL NAME POS COLLEGE
2014 5 David Foucault OL Montreal
2014 10 Andrew Lue DB Queen's
2014 22 Jeffrey Finley DL Guelph
2014 31 James Tuck DL York
2014 35 Andrew Smith WR Manitoba
2014 43 Nick Boyd K/P Manitoba
2014 49 Jean-Christophe Beaulieu FB Sherbrooke
2014 58 Mackenzie Sarro FB Calgary
2013 3 Mike Edem LB Calgary
2013 5 Steven Lumbala RB Calgary
2013 14 Hosam Shahin DT Rice
2013 23 Jesse Joseph DE Connecticut
2013 30 Nicolas Boulay LB Sherbrooke
2013 32 Michael Klassen DL Calgary
2013 41 Jake Piotrowski OL Guelph
2013 47 Simon Legare OL Montreal
2013 57 Damone Blackman WR Saint Mary's
2012 11 Patrick Lavoie RB Laval
2012 18 Bo Adebayo DL Western Kentucky
2012 26 Lance Milton DB British Columbia
2012 34 Bryn Roy LB Texas A&M–Commerce
2012 42 Keynan Parker DB Oregon State
2012 44 Ryan White OL Bishop's
2011 8 Brody McKnight K/P Montana
2011 16 Anthony Barrette OL Concordia
2011 23 Philip Blake OL Baylor
2011 25 Renaldo Sagesse DL Michigan
2011 31 Reed Alexander OL Calgary
2011 39 Vaughn Martin DL Western Ontario
2011 47 Blaine Ruttan LB Carson-Newman
2010 7 Kristian Matte OL Concordia
2010 14 Chima Ihekwoaba DL Wilfrid Laurier
2010 15 Curtis Dublanko LB North Dakota
2010 23 Marc-Olivier Brouillette QB Montréal
2010 31 Ryan Bomben OL Guelph
2010 39 Brian Ridgeway LB Simon Fraser
2010 47 Justin Conn LB Bishop's

 

Canadians to Watch

- Philip Blake: Once expected to be a career NFLer, his presence could create legitimate competition for playing time on the Alouettes offensive line.
- Mike Edem: After bursting on to the CFL scene as a rookie in 2013, he now finds himself behind Marc-O. Brouillette at free safety...but a productive year could make him a coveted 2016 free agent.
- Michael Klassen: Prior to suffering a season ending leg injury, he had established himself as a starting caliber defensive tackle.

 

In the Pipeline

- OT David Foucault (Carolina Panthers)
- DL Jesse Joseph (unsigned 2013 draftee)
- DT Vaughn Martin (Kansas City Chiefs)

 

Picks in 2015 CFL Draft

- 7 selections
- 4th, 13th, 31st, 36th, 40th, 48th, and 57th overall

 

Random Thought

The Alouettes all-Canadian offensive line has long been the envy of the CFL. It’s interesting to note that all nine of the National O-Linemen on the Montreal roster were acquired by the Als via the draft. What’s even more interesting is that only one of the nine, guard Kristian Matte (1st Round, 2010), was chosen within the first two rounds. Montreal has done a particularly good job picking futures in the third round, as that tactic has yielded starting tackles Josh Bourke and Jeff Perrett, as well as former NFL centre Philip Blake.