The CFL Combine presented by Anytime Fitness Canada is where traits get tested, but production still matters.
Before prospects step onto the field in Edmonton, the numbers they have achieved in college already give us a glimpse of what they bring to the table. Some stats don’t just stand out, they demand attention.
Here are four eye popping numbers from 2026 CFL Combine invitees.
SHEMAR MCBEAN | RECEIVER | UBC
88.3 receiving yards per game
Shemar McBean’s consistency made him one of U SPORTS’ top receivers in 2025 (UBC Athletics)
Shemar McBean’s 2,477 career receiving yards and 13 touchdowns tell the story of a steady producer, but his 2025 season adds another layer. The pass-catcher averaged 88.3 receiving yards per game, which ranked ninth in U SPORTS and established him firmly among the country’s most reliable targets.
McBean isn’t living off one breakout performance, he’s delivering week after week. For CFL teams, a receiver who can be counted on to move the chains consistently is always valuable.
ELOA LATENDRESSE-REGIMBALD | QUARTERBACK | MCGILL
99.5 rushing yards per game
Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald’s rushing ability adds a dynamic edge at quarterback (McGill Athletics)
Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald’s 99.5 rushing yards per game jumps off the page, especially for a quarterback. That mark ranked fifth in U SPORTS in 2025, highlighting a dual-threat ability that can change an offence.
In today’s CFL, mobility at quarterback is a weapon. Latendresse-Regimbald’s ability to create with his legs forces defences to account for him on every snap, opening up opportunities both on designed runs and broken plays.
MARC DJONAY RONDEAU | LINEBACKER | OTTAWA
122.5 career tackles
Marc Djonay Rondeau’s nose for the football led to strong tackle production (University of Ottawa Athletics)
Marc Djonay Rondeau’s production is all about being around the football. His 6.7 tackles per game in 2025 ranked seventh in U SPORTS, part of a 122.5 total tackle career.
That kind of consistency points to strong instincts and awareness. Rondeau doesn’t just make plays (four career fumbles forced, 7.5 tackles for loss), he’s constantly involved, a trait CFL teams value at linebacker where reliability is everything.
CHARLIE PARKS | DEFENSIVE LINEMAN | SASKATCHEWAN
17.5 career tackles for loss
Charlie Parks consistently affected opposing offences with his pass-rushing skills (Huskie Athletics)
Charlie Parks has made a habit of disrupting offences. His 17.5 career tackles for loss show a consistent ability to get into the backfield and create problems.
Add in five sacks in 2025, eighth most in U SPORTS, and the picture becomes clear. Parks isn’t just present at the line, he’s impactful, generating the kind of negative plays that can stall drives before they get going.
