The 2002 CFL draft took place on Thursday, April 25, 2002.[2] From a list of 442 eligible CIS football players from Canadian universities and Canadian players in the NCAA and NAIA, 54 players were chosen, including 26 players from Canadian Interuniversity Sport institutions.[3][4]
This year's draft saw an increase in picks from 48 in 2001 to 54 with the addition of the Ottawa Renegades to the league for the 2002 season.[5][6] Ottawa was given the first selection in each round, including another bonus selection with the first overall pick.[7]
Forfeitures
- Saskatchewan forfeited their first-round pick after selecting Andrew Moore in the 2001 Supplemental Draft.[7]
Round one
Round two
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
10 | Ottawa Renegades | D.J. Owchar | DL | Bowling Green |
11 | Ottawa Renegades (via Saskatchewan) | Pat Fleming | P | Bowling Green |
12 | Montreal Alouettes (via Toronto) | Sherko Haji-Rasouli | OL | Miami |
13 | Ottawa Renegades (via BC) | Brock Ralph | WR | Wyoming |
14 | Calgary Stampeders (via Montreal via Ottawa via Toronto) | Deitan Dubuc | TE | Michigan |
15 | Saskatchewan Roughriders (via Edmonton) | Francois Boulianne | OL | Laval |
16 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Jake Roberts | OL | Simon Fraser |
17 | BC Lions (via Winnipeg) | Brett Romberg | OL | Miami |
18 | Calgary Stampeders | Scott Gordon | DB | Ottawa |
Round three
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
19 | Ottawa Renegades | Kevin Lawrence | RB | Northwestern |
20 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Patrick Thibeault | SB | Saint Mary's |
21 | Toronto Argonauts | Robin Tremblay | DE | Houston |
22 | BC Lions | Chris Gayton | LB | Kentucky |
23 | Montreal Alouettes | Josh Jansen | LB | Occidental College |
24 | Edmonton Eskimos | Dahrran Diedrick | RB | Nebraska |
25 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Doug Borden | DT | Saint Mary's |
26 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Michael Shaver | FB | Ottawa |
27 | Calgary Stampeders | Reid Seitz | WR | Northern Iowa |
Round four
Round five
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
37 | Ottawa Renegades | Youdlain Marcellus | DB | Buffalo |
38 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Gonzalo Segovia | DT | Eastern Illinois |
39 | Toronto Argonauts | Marvin Brereton | RB | Buffalo |
40 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers (via BC) | Lloyd Orris | RB | Simon Fraser |
41 | BC Lions (via Montreal) | Atnas Maeko | WR | Saint Mary's |
42 | Edmonton Eskimos | Olanzo Jarrett | DE | Toledo |
43 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Scott Coe | LB | Manitoba |
44 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers | Joey Mikawoz | LB | Manitoba |
45 | Toronto Argonauts | Chuck Walsh | LB | Waterloo |
Round six
Pick # | CFL Team | Player | Position | School |
46 | Ottawa Renegades | Tyler Paopao | QB | Occidental College |
47 | Saskatchewan Roughriders | Curtis Nash | DB | Saint Mary's |
48 | Toronto Argonauts | Sean Spender | LB | Guelph |
49 | Toronto Argonauts (via BC) | Jarel Cockburn | WR | Columbia |
50 | Montreal Alouettes | Mitch Sutherland | DE | Alberta |
51 | Edmonton Eskimos | Andrew Dubiellak | WR | UNLV |
52 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats | Kenneth Vermette | RB | Manitoba |
53 | BC Lions (via Winnipeg) | Joe Orel | WR | Manitoba |
54 | Toronto Argonauts (via Calgary) | Darryl Ray | WR | Ottawa |
Notes
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