1993 CFL draft

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The 1993 CFL Draft composed of seven rounds where 54 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[1][2] This was the first draft since 1981 to feature only seven rounds and the first in the modern era of CFL Drafts. The 1993 Draft was held in Calgary, Alberta at the Jubilee Auditorium.

Round one

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= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
1 BC Lions Patrick Burke DB Fresno State
2 Saskatchewan Roughriders Brad Elberg RB Queen's
3 Ottawa Rough Riders Paul Yatkowski DT Tennessee-Knoxville
4 Edmonton Eskimos Michael O'Shea LB Guelph
5 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Alan Wetmore LB Acadia
6 Calgary Stampeders Mark Pearce DL Cape Breton

Round two

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= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
7 BC Lions Tom Europe DB Bishop's
8 Toronto Argonauts Brian McCurdy DB Northern Arizona
9 Saskatchewan Roughriders Brooks Findlay LB Portland State
10 Ottawa Rough Riders Dwight Richards TB Weber State
11 Edmonton Eskimos Brent Stucke SB Wilfrid Laurier
12 Hamilton Tiger-Cats P.J. Martin FB Wilfrid Laurier
13 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Dave McLaughlin LB British Columbia
14 Calgary Stampeders Greg Frers DB Simon Fraser

Round three

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Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
15 Saskatchewan Roughriders Kevin Hickey T Ottawa
16 Toronto Argonauts Jerrold Johnson FB Azusa Pacific
17 Saskatchewan Roughriders Erroll Brown DB Saskatchewan
18 Ottawa Rough Riders Nigel Levy WR Western Ontario
19 Edmonton Eskimos Albert Frederick LB Livingston
20 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ara Ishkanian DE Cal State Fullerton
21 Calgary Stampeders Dwayne Dmytryshyn SB Saskatchewan
22 Calgary Stampeders Scott McNeil OL Boise State

Round four

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Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
23 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Frank Yeboah-Kodie CB Penn State
24 Toronto Argonauts George Nimako DB Liberty
25 Saskatchewan Roughriders Paul Cranmer DB Grand Valley State
26 Ottawa Rough Riders Dean Noel TB Delaware State
27 Edmonton Eskimos Scott McKenzie K Alberta
28 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Gavin Palmer LB Boston U.
29 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Sean Grayson TE Virginia Tech
30 Calgary Stampeders Bruce Reid TB Simon Fraser

Round five

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Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
31 BC Lions Paul Pakulak SB Simon Fraser
32 Toronto Argonauts Dean Stewart TB Mansfield
33 Saskatchewan Roughriders Christian Daigle DB Bishop's
34 Ottawa Rough Riders Jason Moller OL Queen's
35 Edmonton Eskimos John Cutler K Alberta
36 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Richard Fischer DE Toronto
37 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Trevor Burke DB Saint Mary's
38 Calgary Stampeders Mark Williams DL Houston

Round six

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Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
39 BC Lions Reinhart Keller DL Wilfrid Laurier
40 Toronto Argonauts Frank Jagas P/K Western Ontario
41 Saskatchewan Roughriders Kent Rowe DE Bishop's
42 Ottawa Rough Riders Fred Marquette OL Concordia
43 Edmonton Eskimos Mark Tolbert SB Alberta
44 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Tony D'Agostino TB McMaster
45 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Quinn Magnuson OL Washington State
46 Calgary Stampeders Tom Sterkenburg DB Rocky Mountain College

Round seven

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Pick # CFL Team Player Position College
47 BC Lions Ted Gerela LB Rocky Mountain College
48 Toronto Argonauts Gary Biskup DB Texas A&M
49 Saskatchewan Roughriders Thane Watkins C Delaware State
50 Ottawa Rough Riders James Monroe C Syracuse
51 Edmonton Eskimos Jeff Benoit TB Mansfield
52 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Eric Dell DT Queen's
53 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jayson Johnson SB Carleton
54 Calgary Stampeders Mike Freiter SB Calgary

References

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  1. ^ "1993 Draft". Canadian Football League. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "BC Lions Draft History | B.C. Lions". Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-04-22.