2002 CFL Expansion Draft

The 2002 Canadian Football League Expansion Draft was a three-round CFL draft that took place on January 17, 2002 which assigned players from existing CFL teams to the expansion Ottawa Renegades.[1] Ottawa could select one import player from each team and two non-import players. Alternatively, the Renegades could select a team's second-round draft pick in the 2002 or 2003 CFL Drafts in place of one of the non-import players. Additionally, member teams were permitted to protect two quarterbacks in the draft, limiting Ottawa's selections. Ottawa selected six quarterbacks from teams' negotiation lists and, as such, their names were not released.[2]

Round one

Player Position Original CFL Team
Mike MaurerFullbackBC Lions
Clinton WayneDefensive tackleCalgary Stampeders
George HudsonOffensive linemanEdmonton Eskimos
Matt RobichaudLinebackerHamilton Tiger-Cats
Kelly WiltshireLinebackerMontreal Alouettes
Shawn GallantSafetySaskatchewan Roughriders
Dan GiancolaPunter/PlacekickerToronto Argonauts
Donnie RuizSafetyWinnipeg Blue Bombers

Round two

Player Position Original CFL Team
Jimmy OliverWide receiverBC Lions
Ricky BellCornerbackCalgary Stampeders
Fred PerryDefensive endEdmonton Eskimos
Seth DittmanOffensive tackleHamilton Tiger-Cats
John GraceLinebackerMontreal Alouettes
Troy AsbellLinebackerSaskatchewan Roughriders
Earl ScottCentreToronto Argonauts
Sefa O'ReillyLinebackerWinnipeg Blue Bombers

Round three

Player/Pick Position Original CFL Team
2002 second-round pick-BC Lions
Kelly LochbaumLinebackerCalgary Stampeders
Andrew HenryDefensive backEdmonton Eskimos
Carl CoulterCentreHamilton Tiger-Cats
2002 second-round pick-Montreal Alouettes
2002 second-round pick-Saskatchewan Roughriders
2003 second-round pick-Toronto Argonauts
2003 second-round pick-Winnipeg Blue Bombers
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References

  1. "Renegades Draft Results". Capital Region Football. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
  2. "Renegades begin building at CFL expansion draft". CBC News. 2002-01-18. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
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