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2019 Vanier Cup finalist Marc-Antoine Dequoy of the Montreal Carabins highlights a group of eight U SPORTS players on the final spring prospect list released by the Canadian Football League’s Scouting Bureau Monday in advance of the 2020 Draft.

Dequoy, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound defensive back, makes his second consecutive appearance ranked No. 9 on the Scouting Bureau Rankings, after opening the season at No. 15. This season, the Île Bizard, Que., native had 37.5 tackles – 34 of them solo – and a pair of interceptions in eight regular season games. In the playoffs, Dequoy added a key 85-yard pickoff return for a touchdown in Montreal’s 25-10 Dunsmore Cup victory over Laval. That clinched the Carabins’ first RSEQ title since 2015, en route to a Uteck Bowl win at Acadia and a spot in the 55th Vanier Cup Presented by Promutuel Insurance against the Calgary Dinos.

The Vanier Cup appearance capped a decorated career for Dequoy, who was named the RSEQ Defensive Player of the Year in 2018, and is a three-time RSEQ All-Star and U SPORTS All-Canadian, including back-to-back First Team nods the last two seasons. 

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Alberta offensive lineman Carter O’Donnell is the highest-ranking U SPORTS product on the final Scouting Bureau ranking at No. 3. The Red Deer, Alta., product has been steadily rising, opening the season at No. 11 before moving up seven spots to No.4 in December after receiving First Team All-Canadian honours this season.

Both Dequoy and O’Donnell represented U SPORTS football in the 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl in January. The final Scouting Bureau list also includes two players from Laval, as well as one each from Queen’s, Waterloo, Western and Carleton.

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The CFL Scouting Bureau releases its rankings three times each year, usually in the Fall, Winter and Spring. The Bureau is comprised of CFL scouts, player personnel directors and general managers from the league’s nine teams.

Last year, 52 U SPORTS players were selected in the 2019 CFL Draft out of 73 total picks (71.2 per cent). 

The 2020 CFL Draft is scheduled for April 30.

2020 CFL SCOUTING BUREAU (Final Rankings)

Rank

Name

Pos.

University

Hometown

Program

Sept.

Dec.

1

Neville Gallimore

DT

Oklahoma

St. Catharines, Ont.

Arts & Sciences

1

1

2

Chase Claypool

WR

Notre Dame

Abbotsford, B.C.

Management Consulting

2

2

3

Carter O’Donnell

OL

Alberta

Red Deer, Alta.

Education

11

4

4

Tomas Jack-Kurdyla

OL

Buffalo

Montreal, Que.

Educational Studies

13

5

5

Dejon Brisset

WR

Virigina

Mississauga, Ont.

TBD

6

7

6

Michael Hoecht

DT

Brown

Oakhood, Ohio

Business

NR

NR

7

Nathan Rourke

QB

Ohio

Oakville, Ont.

Secondary Ed. & Integrated Social Studies

3

3

8

Jordan Williams

LB

East Carolina

Fayetville, N.C.

University Studies

NR

NR

9

Marc-Antoine Dequoy

DB

Montreal

Île Bizard, Que.

Video Games Studies

15

9

10

Mason Bennett

DE

North Dakota

Winnipeg, Man.

Communications

9

8

11

Ketel Assé

OL

Laval

Saint-Marc, Haiti

Sport Intervention

7

6

12

Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund

DL

Southeastern Louisiana

Dartmouth, N.S.

TBD

NR

17

13

Brendan O’Leary-Orange

WR

Nevada

Toronto, Ont.

General Studies

14

10

14

Cameron Lawson

DL

Queen’s

Caledon, Ont.

Arts & Science

NR

15

15

Adam Auclair

LB

Laval

Quebec, Que.

Teaching Physical & Health Ed.

8

13

16

Dylan Giffen

OL

Western

Strathroy, Ont.

King’s College

16

12

17

Tyler Ternowski

WR

Waterloo

Hamilton, Ont.

Economics

19

16

18

Rysen John

WR

Simon Fraser

Vancouver, B.C.

TBD

NR

11

19

Jack Cassar

LB

Carleton

Mississauga, Ont.

Business

NR

20

20

J.J. Molson

K

UCLA

Montreal, Que.

Business

12

19

Appeared on previous Scouting Bureau List this season 

Name

Pos.

University

Hometown

Program

Sept. 12

Dec. 10

Adam Sinagra

QB

Calgary

Pointe Claire, Que.

Economics

18

14

Jesse Lawson

OL

Carleton

Vancouver, B.C.

Psychology

20

18

Sage Doxtater

OL

New Mexico St.

Welland, Ont.

Sociology

4

NR

Patrice Rene

DB

North Carolina

Ottawa, Ont.

TBD

5

NR

Daniel Joseph

DE

Penn State

Brampton, Ont.

Labor & Employment Relations

10

NR

Dev Lamour

DB

Buffalo

Montreal, Que.

Educational Studies

17

NR