The size, strength, and speed of defensive lineman Jabar Westerman along with his relentless play, makes him a worthy candidate for the 2012 CFL draft.
A self-described ball-hawk, University of Saskatchewan safety Bryce McCall prefers to do things the gritty way whenever he steps onto the football field.
The CIS announced Thursday the rosters for the 10th annual East West Bowl, which is set for Saturday, May 12, 2012 at TD Waterhouse Stadium on the campus of Western University.
Frédéric Plesius insists that he's a dominant playmaker. And the Laval linebacker certainly backed up that notion in front of the watchful eyes of CFL scouts.
While he's already had a small taste of the CFL as the Assistant Equipment Manager for the Edmonton Eskimos, prospect Brent Krawchuk is hoping to get his shot to play.
In the final part of the E-Camp assessments with Duane Forde, the focus is on the receivers, a position which some CFL scouts believe has the most depth in the 2012 Draft.
Offensive lineman Mike Filer, not originally an invitee of the CFL E-Camp, marshaled that determination to become a last minute addition to the roster.
With E-Camp in the books, Justin Dunk caught up with CFL on TSN analyst Duane Forde to play a game of stock up or stock down, based on the annual scouting combine.
With E-Camp in the books, Justin Dunk caught up with CFL on TSN analyst Duane Forde to play a game of stock up or stock down, based on the annual scouting combine.
For Justin Capicciotti, playing out west at Simon Fraser University served as an opportunity for the defensive lineman to hone his skills ahead of E-Camp
On the second day of CFL Evaluation Camp presented by Reebok, it was receiver Shamawd Chambers and DB Dylan Hollohan who found themselves in the spotlight.
Queen's University receiver Johnny Aprile is among the prospects who impressed scouts during the CFL Evaluation Camp drills and one-on-one matchups this weekend.
That rumbling sensation people felt in the vicinity of Toronto's Varsity Stadium Sunday morning came from a different source than the usual, as E-Camps big men went to work.