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2021 Hec Crighton winner Tre Ford of the Waterloo Warriors highlights a group of 14 U SPORTS players on the final spring prospect list released by the Canadian Football League’s Scouting Bureau on Tuesday in advance of the 2022 Draft.
Ford, a dual-threat quarterback, ranked No. 4 on the scouting bureau list- highest among U SPORTS athletes after appearing on the rankings in both the summer and winter installments.
Ford is the reigning Hec Crighton Award winner as the most valuable player in U SPORTS football and is a two-time OUA conference most valuable player finishing the past season in the top 10 of both passing and rushing in Canada.
Last season, the Recreation and Leisure student completed 118 of 186 passes (63.4%), throwing for 1465 yards and 10 touchdowns. Averaging 244 yards per game in the air, he also finished fourth in Canada in rushing with 629 yards in six contests while scampering for three more scores. He led all U SPORTS rushers averaging 10.7 yards per carry in the 2021 season.
Calgary wide receiving duo Jalen and Tyson Philpot ranked No.5 and No. 6 in the final list ahead of the CFL Draft. The pair combined for 3463 receiving yards on 190 catches and 24 touchdowns over three seasons with the Dinos and were instrumental in Calgary’s 2019 Vanier Cup victory.
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, 31 U SPORTS standouts were selected out of 54 total picks (57.4 percent) over six rounds. Canada West led the way with 14 selections, followed by OUA with nine – with the Calgary Dinos having the most players picked with six, while the Tiger-Cats picked the most of any CFL team at five.
In all, 16 of the 27 U SPORTS programs had at least one player chosen in the 2021 CFL Draft.
The 2022 CFL Draft is scheduled for May 3. The first two rounds, including commentary and in-depth analysis, will be broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. ET on TSN and RDS – Canada’s home of the CFL. RDS’s draft show will also include a preview of the upcoming season. Exclusive coverage of Rounds 3-8 can be seen live on tsn.ca and the TSN app.
Rank |
Name |
Pos. |
School |
Hometown |
4 |
Tre Ford |
QB |
Waterloo |
Niagara Falls, Ont. |
5 |
Jalen Philpot |
WR |
Calgary |
Delta, B.C. |
6 |
Tyson Philpot |
WR |
Calgary |
Delta, B.C. |
7 |
Deionte Knight |
DL |
Western |
Ajax, Ont. |
9 |
Tyrell Ford |
DB |
Waterloo |
Niagra Falls, Ont. |
10 |
Noah Zerr |
OL |
Saskatchewan |
Langenburg, Sask. |
13 |
Rodeem Brown |
OL |
Alberta |
Halifax, N.S. |
14 |
Zack Fry |
OL |
Western |
London, Ont. |
15 |
Zack Pelehos |
OL |
Ottawa |
Gananoque, Ont. |
16 |
Peter Kozushka |
OL |
Alberta |
Yorkton, Sask. |
17 |
Anthony Federico |
DL |
Queen's |
Niagra Falls, Ont. |
18 |
Cyrille Hogan-Saindon |
OL |
Laval |
Quebéc City, QC. |
19 |
Gregor MacKellar |
OL |
StFX |
Timberlea, N.S. |
20 |
Nathan Cherry |
DL |
Saskatchewan |
Saskatoon, Sask. |
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