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2007 CFL draft
General information
SportFootball
Date(s)May 2
Overview
47 total selections
First selectionChris Bauman
Most selectionsHamilton Tiger-Cats (9)
Fewest selectionsWinnipeg Blue Bombers (3)
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The 2007 CFL draft took place on Wednesday, May 2, 2007.[1] 47 players were chosen from among 911 eligible players from Canadian Universities across the country, as well as Canadian players playing in the NCAA. Of the 47 draft selections, 31 players were drafted from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions.[2]

Forfeitures

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  • Edmonton forfeited their sixth round selection after selecting Jermaine Lee in the 2006 Supplemental Draft.[3]

Draft order

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= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer

Round one

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
1 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Chris Bauman WR Regina
2 Edmonton Eskimos Warren Kean K Concordia
3 Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg) Mike Gyetvai OL Michigan State
4 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) J.P. Bekasiak DL Toledo
5 Calgary Stampeders (via Toronto) Justin Phillips LB Wilfrid Laurier
6 Calgary Stampeders Jabari Arthur WR Akron
7 Montreal Alouettes Richard Yalowsky OL Calgary
8 BC Lions Adam Nicolson WR Ottawa

Round two

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
9 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Hamilton) David McKoy WR Guelph
10 Edmonton Eskimos Jason Nedd DB Akron
11 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Corey Mace DT Wyoming
12 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Jordan Rempel OL Saskatchewan
13 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Edmonton via Toronto) Eric Ince OL St. Mary's
14 Calgary Stampeders Kevin Challenger WR Boston College
15 Montreal Alouettes Darryl Conrad T Manitoba
16 BC Lions Josh Bean LB Boise State

Round three

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
17 BC Lions (via Hamilton) Tad Crawford S Columbia
18 Montreal Alouettes (via Edmonton) Chris Van Zeyl DL McMaster
19 Montreal Alouettes (via Hamilton via Winnipeg) Brian Jones OL Windsor
20 Saskatchewan Roughriders Yannick Carter LB Wilfrid Laurier
21 Calgary Stampeders (via Toronto) Patrick MacDonald DL Alberta
22 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via Calgary) Eugene Boakye LB McMaster
23 Montreal Alouettes Donovan Alexander DB North Dakota
24 BC Lions Andre Sadeghian RB McMaster

Round four

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
25 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Montreal via Hamilton) Robert Pavlovic TE South Carolina
26 Edmonton Eskimos Micheal Jean-louis DL Laval
27 Edmonton Eskimos (via Winnipeg) Calvin McCarty RB Western Washington
28 Saskatchewan Roughriders Ryan Ackerman OL Regina
29 Toronto Argonauts Eric Maranda LB Laval
30 Toronto Argonauts (via Calgary) Steve Schmidt TE San Diego State
31 Montreal Alouettes James Judges DE Buffalo
32 BC Lions Andrew Jones DL McMaster

Round five

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
33 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Chris Getzlaf SB Regina
34 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Winnipeg via Edmonton) Reggie Bradshaw RB Montana
35 Calgary Stampeders (via Winnipeg) Henry Bekkering K Eastern Washington
36 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Nick Kordic DB Western Ontario
37 Toronto Argonauts Sean Simms DL York
38 Calgary Stampeders Ian Hazlett LB Queen's
39 Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Montreal) Ryan Karhut OL Manitoba
40 BC Lions Kyle Kirkwood OL Ottawa

Round six

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Pick # CFL team Player Position College
41 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Micheal Goncalves DL Toronto
Edmonton Eskimos Forfeit Pick[3]
42 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Travis Noel DB St. Francis Xavier
43 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (via Saskatchewan) Adam Kania DE St. Francis Xavier
44 Toronto Argonauts Brad Smith WR Queen's
45 Calgary Stampeders Greg Hetherington SB McGill
46 Montreal Alouettes Braden Smith QB UBC
47 BC Lions Nic Edgson DB Idaho State

References

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  1. ^ Bauman goes No. 1
  2. ^ "CIS well represented: 34 players selected". Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "CFL Canadian Draft For Dummies". Archived from the original on May 22, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2017.