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Here is a link to Kent Ridley's website. For those of you that know Kent he is an expert on the CFL Draft publishing a draft guide just before every draft. He also keeps track of high school football across Canada. The guy knows the next crop of up & coming players in the CIS. When draft time comes let's hope he comes here to give us his take on the top draft picks in the CIS in 2014. His website is deicated to trying to get exposure to deserving Canadian kids in high schools across Canada.

 

Here is the link:

 

http://www.ridleyscouting.com/preps.html

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Dunno if you know or not but he also posts here from time to time. 

As Rids, I presume? I never knew that was him before.

 

Yes, he is Rids. His CFL Draft Guide is must reading for every CFL fan.

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Not just the fans. ;)

Rids also posts on Esksfans.com and last May there was a discussion about the draft:

DiCroce will be a good addition there. Stephen Alli is a lot like Kito Poblah just without the stats. If Alli had played in the MAC he would've been a top 2 round pick. Biggest question mark is the health of his leg, if healthy then he's a solid pick up with little to no chance of heading to the NFL without time spent in the CFL. Kris Robertson is a boom or bust kid. Love the talent and the upside, the size is the issue.

If you guys got my draft guide then you'd know all about Kyle.

Speaking of your draft guide, it looks like the Bombers got a copy:

Top 3 by Position: by Ridley Scouting

May 5 List

Receivers:

Michael DiCroce - McMaster

Seydou Haidara - Laval

Stephen Alli - Florida

Defensive Line:

Linden Gaydosh - Calgary

Stefan Charles - Regina

Andy Mulumba - Eastern Mich

Defensive Backs:

Patrick Chenard - Sherbrooke

Kris Robertson - Concordia

Cam Wade - Acadia

Kickers/Punters:

Brett Lauthier - Saint Mary's

Lirim Hajrullahu - Western

Billy Pavloplus - UBC

(Thanks to Deeboy at OurBombers.)

They did get a copy.

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Thanks for posting this iso!

 

Just trying to expand the reach of high school sports in Canada. During a time when it can be an expensive night out to go to pro sporting events there is a great affordable option that desperately needs your support!

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