OV:54-40 wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 8:33 pm
DanoT wrote: Sat Mar 05, 2022 4:10 pm
Starting N on D: Lokumbo, Williams, Menard
Starting N on O: Rourke, Cottoy, 2 N on the O line.
^^^There is your starting 7 N.
Sounds about right if Campbell decides to defer to standard thinking 7 only need apply stuff.
Menard & Betts platoon at one DE spot as part of the 3 on D ? = pretty expensive DE spot $M$ cost (if their CFL reported salary figures are correct)
Chungh & either Godber or Knevel as the 2 on O-Line ?
Other possibilities though, maybe: could draft one of the Philpot twins and give him a shot to take a WR job - speedsters with deep threat ability; also safety should be wide-open IMO - and there is a good crop of safety type prospects this coming draft IMO - give the kid a shot and you never know - be nice to find another Laurent Deslauriers type rookie safety.
Looking at the back 8 BC is loaded and deep in talent, perhaps the deepest they've been in many, many years. Williams and Lokombo lock up two of the 8 spots. For the remaining 6 spots Lee, Peters, Sayles and very promising 2nd year Lions Hardin, Edwards-Cooper and Joyner are all returning. Add to them Purifoy and Breaux and you have 8 veterans competing for 6 spots and that's not taking into consideration NAT depth pieces like Guzlyk-Messam, Johnson and Harry. With all that you think safety is wide open for a rookie draft pick to waltz in and be handed the starting safety job?
Deslauriers may not be the best example. His timing was purrfect coming into the CFL in 1984. The Evil Empire was in transition after their 5 year Cup streak was snapped in 1983. In 1982 only 10 rookies suited up while 24 players with 5 or more years experience played. Into a rebuild in 1984 they used 19 rookies while only 15 with 5 or more years played. With long time vets like Highbaugh, Ed "Too Small" Jones and Emilio Friatta and 3 year man Gary Hayes all moving on after 1983 there was plenty of opportunity for a rookie. It also didn't hurt that teams had to suit up 10 NI starters as opposed to 7 now. That is definitely not the same situation a rookie draft pick would face in BC in 2022.
As for the Philpot twins absolutely I could see BC taking one if they are still available at #3 depending of course on their own draft priorities and rankings. Maybe McEvoy and Campbell can discover their inner Brian Burke and wheel and deal to get them both ala the Sedins. Wouldn't that be something. Lol.

But who knows how the top end of the draft pans out. We really need to see how the NFL Draft and priority UDFA signings unfold as that will have significant CFL draft ramnifications. Who is to say the Philpot boys won't land NFL UDFA deals too. As has long been proven NFL clubs are not shy about searching colleges on both sides of the 49th for talent.
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