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    Maple leaves on the shield: every Canadian player ever selected in the NFL Draft

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    Realistically, three Canadian players could be selected in this year’s NFL Draft, which gets underway on Thursday night in Pittsburgh.

    University of Miami defensive lineman Akheem Mesidor is viewed as a consensus first-round pick and is the most highly touted Canadian prospect in a decade and a half. University of Louisville defensive lineman Rene Konga is garnering substantial mid-round buzz due to his athletic ability, while Boston College offensive lineman Logan Taylor is expected to be taken in the later rounds. There is also an outside shot for others, including University of Arkansas tight end Rohan Jones, Louisville defensive lineman Wesley Bailey, and Mississippi State offensive lineman Albert Reese IV, to hear their names called before Mr. Irrelevant goes on Saturday.

    Since 1966 — the start of the Super Bowl Era — there have been 81 Canadian players selected in the NFL Draft. At least one player from north of the border has been chosen in the NFL from 2011 to 2025 — the longest-ever streak. That is expected to grow to 15 years this year.

    Below is the comprehensive list of all the Canadian players who have ever been drafted into the NFL.

    2025

    REC Elic Ayomanor, Stanford — fourth round, Tennessee Titans
    QB Kurtis Rourke, Indiana — seventh round, San Francisco 49ers

    2024

    OL Isaiah Adams, Illinois — third round, Arizona Cardinals
    TE Theo Johnson, Penn State — fourth round, New York Giants
    OL Giovanni Manu, UBC — fourth round, Detroit Lions
    TE Tanner McLachlan, Arizona — sixth round, Cincinnati Bengals

    2023

    OL Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse — second round, Atlanta Falcons
    DB Sydney Brown, Illinois — third round, Philadelphia Eagles
    OL Sidy Sow, Eastern Michigan — fourth round, New England Patriots
    DL Tavius Robinson, Mississippi — fourth round, Baltimore Ravens
    RB Chase Brown, Illinois — fifth round, Cincinnati Bengals

    2022

    REC John Metchie III, Alabama — second round, Houston Texans
    DB Deane Leonard, Ole Miss — seventh round, Los Angeles Chargers
    LB Jesse Luketa, Penn State — seventh round, Arizona Cardinals

    2021

    DB Jevon Holland, Oregon — second round, Miami Dolphins
    DB Benjamin St-Juste, Minnesota — third round, Washington Football Team
    REC Josh Palmer, Tennessee — third round, Los Angeles Chargers
    RB Chuba Hubbard, Oklahoma State — fourth round, Carolina Panthers

    2020

    REC Chase Claypool, Notre Dame — second round, Pittsburgh Steelers
    DL Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma — third round, Dallas Cowboys

    2019

    REC N’Keal Harry, Arizona State — first round, New England Patriots

    2018

    DL Nathan Shepherd, Fort Hays State — third round, New York Jets

    2017

    OL Justin Senior, Mississippi State — sixth round, Seattle Seahawks

    2016

    DL David Onyemata, Manitoba — fourth round, New Orleans Saints

    2015

    DL Christian Covington, Rice — sixth round, Houston Texans

    2014

    DL Brent Urban, Virginia — fourth round, Baltimore Ravens
    OL John Urschel, Penn State — fifth round, Baltimore Ravens
    REC T.J. Jones, Notre Dame — sixth round, Detroit Lions
    OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, McGill — sixth round, Kansas City Chiefs

    2013

    TE Luke Willson, Rice — fifth round, Seattle Seahawks

    2012

    DL Tyrone Crawford, Boise State — third round, Dallas Cowboys
    OL Philip Blake, Baylor — fourth round, Denver Broncos
    DL Christo Bilukidi, Georgia State — sixth round, Oakland Raiders

    2011

    OL Danny Watkins, Baylor — first round, Philadelphia Eagles
    OL Orlando Franklin, Miami — second round, Denver Broncos

    2009

    DL Vaughn Martin, Western — fourth round, San Diego Chargers
    REC Austin Collie, Brigham Young — fourth round, Indianapolis Colts

    2005

    OL Nick Kaczur, Toledo — third round, New England Patriots
    DB O.J. Atogwe, Stanford — third round, St. Louis Rams

    2004

    DB Jason David, Washington State — fourth round, Indianapolis Colts

    2003

    TE Teyo Johnson, Stanford — second round, Oakland Raiders
    REC Nate Burleson, Nevada — third round, Minnesota Vikings

    2001

    QB Jesse Palmer, Florida — fourth round, New York Giants
    DL Randy Chevrier, McGill — seventh round, Jacksonville Jaguars

    2000

    DL Rob Meier, Washington State — seventh round, Jacksonville Jaguars

    1998

    REC Jerome Pathon, Acadia/Washington — second round, Indianapolis Colts

    1997

    TE O.J. Santiago, Kent State — third round, Atlanta Falcons

    1996

    RB Tim Biakabutuka, Michigan — first round, Carolina Panthers

    1995

    OL Andrew Greene, Indiana — second round, Miami Dolphins
    LB Phil Yeboah-Kodie, Penn State — fifth round, Denver Broncos
    DB Mark Montreuil, Concordia — seventh round, San Diego Chargers

    1994

    P Mitch Berger, Colorado — sixth round, Philadelphia Eagles

    1992

    OL Tom Nutten, Western Michigan — seventh round, St. Louis Rams
    REC Tyrone Williams, Western — ninth round, Arizona Cardinals
    P Klaus Wilmsmeyer, Louisville — 12th round, San Francisco 49ers

    1990

    OL Mohammed Elewonibi, Brigham Young — third round, Washington Football Team
    OL Ian Beckles, Indiana — fifth round, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    OL Bill Hitchcock, Purdue — eighth round, Seattle Seahawks

    1989

    OL Tony Mandarich, Michigan State — first round, Green Bay Packers

    1988

    REC Tommy Kane, Syracuse — third round, Seattle Seahawks
    LB Brian Forde, Washington State — seventh round, New Orleans Saints
    OL Larry Clarkson, Montana — eighth round, San Francisco 49ers

    1986

    OL Mike Schad, Queen’s — first round, Los Angeles Rams
    DL Markus Koch, Boise State — second round, Washington Football Team
    RB Rueben Mayes, Washington State — third round, New Orleans Saints
    QB Mark Rypien, Washington State — sixth round, Washington Football Team

    1984

    DL Michel Bourgeau, Boise State — 11th round, New Orleans Saints

    1983

    OL Jim Mills, Hawaii — ninth round, Baltimore Colts
    OL Chris Schultz, Arizona — seventh round, Dallas Cowboys

    1982

    QB Luc Tousignant, Fairmont State — eighth round, Buffalo Bills
    QB Dan Feraday, Toronto — 12th round, Cincinnati Bengals

    1981

    OL Justin Cross, Western State — 10th round, Buffalo Bills
    OL Allan Kennedy, Washington State — 10th round, Washington Football Team

    1980

    K/P Eddie Murray, Tulane — seventh round, Detroit Lions

    1979

    LB John Priestner, Western — 11th round, Baltimore Colts

    1976

    REC Brian Fryer, Alberta — eighth round, Washington Football Team

    1975

    OL Art Kuehn, San Jose State — 15th round, Washington Football Team

    1972

    QB/K Eric Guthrie, Boise State — 14th round, San Francisco 49ers

    1969

    K Roy Gerela, New Mexico State — fourth round, Houston Oilers
    TE Wayne Stewart, California — 15th round, New York Jets

    1966

    DL Gary Pettigrew, Stanford — second round, Philadelphia Eagles



    J.C. Abbott is a University of British Columbia graduate and high school football coach. He covers the CFL, B.C. Lions, CFL Draft and the three-down league’s Global initiative.



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