1984 CFL draft
The 1984 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where over 71 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA. A total of nine players were selected as territorial exemptions, with every team but Montreal making at least one selection during this stage of the draft.
Territorial exemptions
British Columbia Lions Laurent DesLauriers[1] LB British Columbia
Calgary Stampeders Mike Palumbo OL Washington State
Edmonton Eskimos Gord Bolstad WR Alberta
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ralph Scholz DT Cornell
Ottawa Rough Riders Michel Bourgeau[2] DT Boise State
Ottawa Rough Riders (via Montreal) Jim De Silva[2] OL Carleton
Saskatchewan Roughriders Mike Anderson OL San Diego State
Toronto Argonauts Sterling Hinds[3] RB Washington
Winnipeg Blue Bombers Mike Ethier WR South Dakota State
1st round
1. British Columbia Lions Frank Balkovec LB Toronto
2. Montreal Concordes Ian Sinclair C Miami (Fla.)
3. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Trevor Williams DB York
4. Ottawa Rough Riders Maurice Martin DB Toronto
5. Calgary Stampeders Sean McKeown DL Western Ontario
6. Edmonton Eskimos Mike Robinson LB Utah State
7. Edmonton Eskimos Chris Skinner TB Bishop's
8. Edmonton Eskimos John Mandarich OT Kent State
9. Saskatchewan Roughriders Robert Reid TB Simon Fraser
2nd round
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
10 | BC Lions | Roy Kurtz | K | Wilfird Laurier |
11 | Montreal Concordes | Trevor Bowles | OT | San Jose State |
12 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Richard Nemeth | WR | Western Ontario |
13 | Edmonton Eskimos | Kurt Chapman | OL | Simon Fraser |
14 | Edmonton Eskimos | David Shadrach | DB | Simon Fraser |
15 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Glen Suitor | DB | Simon Fraser |
16 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Tony Marrone | C | Concordia |
17 | Toronto Argonauts | Dave Lovegrove | DB | Wilfrid Laurier |
3rd round
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
18 | BC Lions | Murray McKay | C | Alberta |
19 | Montreal Concordes | Paul Tiffin | DL | Simon Fraser |
20 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | David Black | OL | Wilfrid Laurier |
21 | Ottawa Rough Riders | Damir Dupin | DL | Nevada-Las Vegas |
22 | Calgary Stampeders | Nord Williams | RB | York |
23 | Edmonton Eskimos | John Godry | RB | Guelph |
24 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Todd Stansbury | LB | Georgia Institute |
25 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Martin Disabatino | OT | Concordia |
26 | Calgary Stampeders | Parri Ceci | RB | Guelph |
4th round
27. British Columbia Lions Joseph Brouwers DE Wilfrid Laurier
28. Saskatchewan Roughriders Ed McQuarters G Dakota N.W.
29. Saskatchewan Roughriders Angelo Visentin OT Saint Mary's
30. Saskatchewan Roughriders Peter Simpson OL Guelph
31. Calgary Stampeders Roman Lohin LB Alberta
32. Edmonton Eskimos Dan Runge TE Guelph
33. Saskatchewan Roughriders Greg Thomas TB Concordia
34. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Les Kaminski TB Montana State
35. Saskatchewan Roughriders Dave Sparenberg DL Western Ontario
5th round
36. British Columbia Lions Tim Tomlin DB Carleton
37. Montreal Concordes Bill Lawrence DB Simon Fraser
38. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Tom Hrechkosy DT Manitoba
39. Saskatchewan Roughriders Mike Ryan OT McMaster
40. Calgary Stampeders Corrado Filice TB Alberta
41. Edmonton Eskimos Larry Mohr FB Queen's
42. Saskatchewan Roughriders Wendell Cornwall LB British Columbia
43. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tim Wiens DB Saskatchewan
44. Toronto Argonauts David Pearson SB Toronto
6th round
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
45 | BC Lions | Irv Daymond | G | Western Ontario |
46 | Montreal Concordes | George Voelk | DE | Saskatchewan |
47 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Doug Ploen | DB | North Dakota |
48 | Ottawa Rough Riders | Dave Maganja | OL | York |
49 | Calgary Stampeders | Derek Leers | DL | York |
50 | Edmonton Eskimos | Gio Chisotti | DB | Alberta |
51 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Darcy Kopp | DB | Calgary |
52 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Mike Derks | C | Cincinnati |
53 | Toronto Argonauts | Mike Joyce | SB | York |
7th round
54. British Columbia Lions Greg Kitchen LB British Columbia
55. Montreal Concordes Steve Lalonde WR Bishop's
56. Winnipeg Blue Bombers James Rybachuk DL British Columbia
57. Ottawa Rough Riders Mike White DB Waterloo
58. Calgary Stampeders John Harvie LB Calgary
59. Edmonton Eskimos Brad Clark WR Alberta
60. Saskatchewan Roughriders Ray Wheatley T Oregon
61. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Leroy Steele LB South Dakota State
62. Toronto Argonauts Adam Papadakos TE Toronto
8th round
= CFL Division All-Star | = CFL All-Star | = Hall of Famer |
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
63 | BC Lions | Brad Peperdy | CB | Saskatchewan |
64 | Montreal Concordes | Terry Baker | K/P | Mount Allison |
65 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Jim Stevens | DB | Manitoba |
66 | Ottawa Rough Riders | Barry Armstrong | DB | Ottawa |
67 | Calgary Stampeders | Wade Butteau | LB | Calgary |
68 | Edmonton Eskimos | Jeff Treftlin | DB | McMaster |
69 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Carl Slipetz | DT | Illinois |
70 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | George Fotopoulos | G | Mount Allison |
71 | Toronto Argonauts | Neil Fraser | DE | York |
References
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- ^ "Official Home of the Toronto Argonauts Football Club :: - All-Time Draft List". Archived from the original on 2011-04-22. Retrieved 2011-05-07. TORONTO ARGONAUTS DRAFT LIST (1956-2011)
- ^ "Draft Tracker".