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
Further reading
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Eastern draft (1953–1955) | |
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National draft (1956–1984) | |
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Modern era (1985–present) | |
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Global draft (2019–present) | |
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Expansion drafts | |
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Dispersal drafts | |
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Team first-round picks | |
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