1988 CFL Draft

The 1988 CFL Draft composed of eight rounds where 64 Canadian football players were chosen from eligible Canadian universities and Canadian players playing in the NCAA.[1][2] This was the first draft not to feature a Montreal franchise, as the Alouettes had folded just before the start of the 1987 regular season. This was also the first national draft to feature only eight teams.

1st round

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
1Ottawa Rough RidersOrville LeeRBSimon Fraser
2Saskatchewan RoughridersJeff FairholmWR/SBArizona
3Winnipeg Blue BombersDan WicklumLBGuelph
4Calgary StampedersPoly GeorganosTBishop's
5Winnipeg Blue BombersRyan HansonRBSlippery Rock
6Saskatchewan RoughridersPete GiftopoulosLBPenn State
7BC LionsTony MartinoPKent State
8Edmonton EskimosBrian FordeLBWashington State

2nd Round

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
9Saskatchewan RoughridersKen EvraireWRWilfrid Laurier
10Saskatchewan RoughridersPeter MangoldFBWestern Ontario
11Hamilton Tiger-CatsTim LorenzDECalifornia State
12Calgary StampedersChris BleueSBWashburn
13Calgary StampedersWayne YearwoodWRWest Virginia
14BC LionsDave VankoughnettCBoise State
15Toronto ArgonautsPaul MasottiWRAcadia
16Edmonton EskimosBranko VincicDE/DTEastern Michigan

3rd Round

= CFL Division All-Star = CFL All-Star = Hall of Famer
Pick #CFL TeamPlayerPositionCollege
17Winnipeg Blue BombersBrian WiseDEUtah
18Saskatchewan RoughridersJim JauchDBNorth Carolina
19Hamilton Tiger-CatsShawn DanielsFBBowling Green
20Calgary StampedersMark McLoughlinKSouth Dakota
21Winnipeg Blue BombersRob CrifoWR/QBToronto
22Ottawa Rough RidersLeon HatziioannouDLSimon Fraser
23Toronto ArgonautsTommy KaneWRSyracuse
24Edmonton EskimosGreg NyteSSimon Fraser

4th Round

25. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Brad Tierney OL Acadia

26. Ottawa Rough Riders Sheridon Baptiste WR/HB Queen's

27. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Burt Cummings WR/CB North Dakota

28. Calgary Stampeders Wally Zatylny WR Bishop's

29. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Michael Allen CB/RB Carleton

30. British Columbia Lions Warren Robinson T York

31. Toronto Argonauts Floyd Salazar CB/HB McGill

32. Edmonton Eskimos Todd Middleton ILB Dickinson State

5th Round

33. Ottawa Rough Riders Sieg Will T/DE Guelph

34. Ottawa Rough Riders Christopher Rick OLB Queen's

35. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Jeff MacDonald S New Mexico State

36. Calgary Stampeders Jeff Yausie TB Saskatchewan

37. Saskatchewan Roughriders John Hoffman TB/P Saskatchewan

38. British Columbia Lions Carl Ljungberg P/K Guelph

39. Toronto Argonauts Chris Munford S Simon Fraser

40. Edmonton Eskimos Greg Kratzer WR Dickinson State

6th Round

41. Ottawa Rough Riders Brent Matich P/K Calgary

42. Saskatchewan Roughriders Darrell Harle T Eastern Michigan

43. Hamilton Tiger-Cats John Yach OLB/DE Queen's

44. Calgary Stampeders Steve Watts CB/S Toronto

45. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Matt Fitzpatrick DE British Columbia

46. British Columbia Lions Dave Johnson LB Simon Fraser

47. Toronto Argonauts Tim Karbonick SB/TE Calgary

48. Edmonton Eskimos Terry Ainge TB British Columbia

7th Round

49. Ottawa Rough Riders Scott Warr T McGill

50. Saskatchewan Roughriders Hugh Alexander T Utah

51. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Bob Frenkel NG Arizona State

52. Calgary Stampeders Jordan Gagner QB British Columbia

53. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Rob Deluca P/K McMaster

54. British Columbia Lions Tony Mandarich T Michigan State

55. Toronto Argonauts Frank Paradiso ILB York

56. Edmonton Eskimos Stephen Kasowski P/K/WR Alberta

8th Round

57. Ottawa Rough Riders Ray Goerke T Weber State

58. Saskatchewan Roughriders Floyd Collins TB Boise State

59. Hamilton Tiger-Cats Michael Carrier TB Western Kentucky

60. Calgary Stampeders Ian James OLD Calgary

61. Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jim Taplin FB Acadia

62. British Columbia Lions Tom Vlasic TE British Columbia

63. Toronto Argonauts Jamie Williamson HB York

64. Edmonton Eskimos Neil Ferguson DB Alberta

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References

  1. "Draft Tracker | Prospect Central | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". CFL.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
  2. "BC Lions Draft History". B.C. Lions. Archived from the original on 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2013-04-22.
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