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http://www.cfl.ca/article/cfl-adjusts-eligibility-rules-for-draft

 

I'm still trying to fully understand the changes that were quietly made to the CFL draft eligibility rules a coupld of weeks ago.

 

My understanding is that certain players who would have been eligible to be drafted, such as Coombs from Manitoba, will now have to wait an additional year.

 

Overall it is a good move, but it will mean that there are fewer players available in this year's draft, so it is a bad time to finish last....(or be Ottawa).

 

 

 

 

comment_23011

If it is 3 years after they complete their first year of eligibility, that means after their 4th year of CIS eligibility.  The only change is that it was previously 4 years (of time, not eligibility) after first enrolling at CIS or NCAA school.  Previously, a guy who redshirted in CIS could be drafted after his 3rd year of eligibility, that's the situation Coombs is in.

 

They should just have guys declare for the draft when they are ready, whether they are 19 or 24, regardless of eligibility.  Imagine if you're a CIS guy who has CFL talent in your 2nd year, but you are leaving school.  When can you be drafted now?  If you go to play in the CJFL, are you no longer draft eligible as you would have been before as someone who enrolled in a CIS or NCAA school (like Pencer).

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