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After the Montreal Alouettes folded during the 1987 season - folding after the league's season opener, but before their first game - a dispersal draft[1] was held among the remaining 8 teams. The draft took place on 26 June, 1987, and 23 players were selected.[1]
Pick # | Player | Position | Team |
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1 | James Hood | WR | Ottawa Rough Riders |
2 | Brett Williams | DL | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
3 | Matt FInlay | LB | Toronto Argonauts |
4 | Rick Ryan | DB | Calgary Stampeders |
5 | Nick Arakgi | TE | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
6 | Glenn Kulka | DL | British Columbia Lions |
7 | Steve Benjamin | DB | Edmonton Eskimos |
8 | Jacques Chapdelaine | WR | Hamilton Tiger Cats |
Pick # | Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|---|
9 | Larry Mohr | RB | Ottawa Rough Riders |
10 | Dave Ridgway | K | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
11 | Bob Skemp | OL | Toronto Argonauts |
12 | Mike Palumbo | OL | Calgary Stampeders |
13 | Jeff Treftlin | DB | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
14 | Dan Rashovich | LB | British Columbia Lions |
15 | William Mitchell | LB | Edmonton Eskimos |
16 | Lloyd Fairbanks | OL | Hamilton Tiger Cats |
Pick # | Player | Position | Team |
---|---|---|---|
17 | Doug Scott | DL | Ottawa Rough Riders |
18 | Brad Taylor | QB | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
19 | Calvin Taylor | DL | Toronto Argonauts |
20 | Pass | Calgary Stampeders | |
21 | Don Wilson | DB | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
22 | Pass | British Columbia Lions | |
23 | Pass | Edmonton Eskimos | |
24 | Sean McKeown | OL | Hamilton Tiger Cats |
Pick # | Player | Position | Team |
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25 | Pass | Ottawa Rough Riders | |
26 | Jerry Gordon | WR | Saskatchewan Roughriders |
27 | Pass | Toronto Argonauts | |
28 | Pass | Calgary Stampeders | |
29 | Eric Emery | LB | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
30 | Pass | British Columbia Lions | |
31 | Pass | Edmonton Eskimos | |
32 | Pass | Hamilton Tiger Cats |
References
editCFL drafts | |
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Eastern draft (1953–1955) | |
National draft (1956–1984) | |
Modern era (1985–present) | |
Global draft (2019–present) | |
Expansion drafts | |
Dispersal drafts | |
Team first-round picks | |
See also |
1987 CFL season by team |
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