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 Toronto Argonauts in this edition.

 

Current National Roster - Nationals Under Contract (as of May 7, 2015): 26

 
NAME POS HT WT DOB COLLEGE/JUNIOR TEAM
Dhillon, Jaskaran OL 6'3" 290 4/2/1989 UBC
Holmes, Tyler OL 6'4" 305 7/24/1988 Tulsa
Keeping, Jeff OL 6'6" 302 7/19/1982 Western
Sewell, Matt OL 6'8" 335 1/26/1990 McMaster
Smith, Wayne OL 6'1" 304 11/17/1979 Appalachian State
Van Zeyl, Chris OL 6'6" 309 9/4/1983 McMaster
Adjei, Natey REC 6'0" 195 9/15/1989 Buffalo
Bradwell, Mike REC 6'3" 197 7/11/1986 McMaster
Durie, Andre REC 5'10" 199 7/27/1981 York
Coombs, Anthony RB 5'9" 190 10/26/1992 Manitoba
Dupuis, Alexandre FB 6'4" 245 3/23/1990 Montreal
Gillanders, Brendan FB 5'11" 203 11/27/1990 Ottawa
Robinson, Zander FB 6'5" 243 10/11/1989 Western
Foley, Ricky DL 6'3" 256 6/9/1982 York
Laing, Cleyon DL 6'3" 280 11/21/1990 Iowa State
Greenwood, Cory LB 6'2" 219 6/5/1985 Concordia
Hood, Jonathan LB 6'0" 205 12/23/1985 Western
Miles, Thomas LB 6'1" 230 7/31/1992 Manitoba
Tonye-Tonye, Herve LB 5'11" 223 5/15/1988 Northern Colorado
Whonder, Akeem LB 5'11" 224 5/18/1989 Windsor
Yurichuk, James LB 6'4" 230 11/1/1986 Bishop's
Black, Eric DB 6'1" 170 5/3/1991 Saint Mary's
Black, Matt DB 5'9" 195 3/1/1985 Saginaw Valley State
Gabriel, Jermaine DB 5'10" 193 3/14/1990 Calgary Colts (CJFL)
Herbert, Shane DB 6'1" 198 12/29/1988 Wilfrid Laurier
Reinhart, Jake LS 6'0" 220 11/25/1989 Guelph
 

 

How They Were Acquired

Drafted by Argonauts: 15
Signed as Undrafted Free Agents: 4
Free Agents with CFL/NFL Experience: 6
Signed from CJFL: 0
Acquired via Trade: 1

 

Five-Year Draft History (2010-2014)

 
YEAR OVERALL NAME POS COLLEGE
2014 3 Anthony Coombs RB Manitoba
2014 21 Jaskaran Dhillon OL British Columbia
2014 33 Thomas Miles LB Manitoba
2014 36 Alexandre Dupuis FB Montreal
2014 38 Eric Black DB Saint Mary's
2014 42 Evan Pszczonak WR Windsor
2014 51 Tore Corrado WR Simon Fraser
2014 60 Kirby Fletcher DL Acadia
2013 8 Matt Sewell OL McMaster
2013 17 Jermaine Gabriel DB Bishop's
2013 22 Natey Adjei WR Buffalo
2013 52 Michael Di Domenico OL Tarleton State
2013 60 Paul Spencer LB Concordia
2012 9 Cleyon Laing DL Iowa State
2012 24 Herve Tonye-Tonye LB Northern Colorado
2012 28 Quincy Hurst WR Manitoba
2012 32 Luke Willson TE Rice
2012 40 Aaron Crawford LB Saint Mary's
2012 41 Shea Pierre DB Windsor
2011 7 Tyler Holmes OL Tulsa
2011 18 Djems Kouame WR Montréal
2011 22 Alexander Robinson DL Western Ontario
2011 28 Jedd Gardner WR Guelph
2011 35 Gregory Alexandre DL Montréal
2011 38 Julian Feoli Gudino WR Laval
2011 43 Michael Knill OL Wilfrid Laurier
2010 2 Joe Eppele OT Washington State
2010 3 Cory Greenwood LB Concordia
2010 11 Grant Shaw DB/K Saskatchewan
2010 18 Spencer Watt WR Simon Fraser
2010 26 Joel Reinders OT Waterloo
2010 30 Steven Turner WR Bishop's
2010 32 Michael Warner OL Waterloo
2010 40 Nasser Jamal OL Louisiana-Lafayette
2010 44 Conor Elliott LB Western
 

 

Canadians to Watch

- Cory Greenwood: The third overall pick in the 2010 Draft joined the Argos last year after four seasons in the NFL, and with Shea Emry dealt to Saskatchewan, he will be given every opportunity to earn a starting job.
- Matt Sewell: The hope remains that he will eventually be able to join fellow McMaster product Chris Van Zeyl as starting tackles on an all-Canadian O-Line.
- Anthony Coombs: Prior to the injury that cut short his rookie season, it had become apparent that the Boatmen need to find a way to get him on the field regularly.

 

In the Pipeline

TE Luke Willson (Seattle Seahawks)

 

Picks in 2015 CFL Draft

- 7 selections
- 3rd, 12th, 21st, 30th, 39th, 55th, and 56th overall

 

Random Thought

Toronto scored one of the biggest victories of the offseason when the club re-signed offensive lineman Tyler Holmes before he hit the free agent market. It had been anticipated that young O-Linemen Holmes, Brett Jones, and Ben Heenan would be the offseason’s three most hotly pursued free agents. With Jones and Heenan both going to the NFL, it would’ve created even more demand for Holmes, who would’ve been the only young, proven starter available. Consider it a dodged bullet for the Double Blue, who would’ve been light on homegrown hogs without him.