CFL NATIONAL COMBINE DAY 1 RESULTS
TORONTO – Defensive lineman Noke Tago of Samoa tallied 30 reps in the bench press to top all prospects as the Canadian Football League (CFL) Combine presented by New Era kicked off on Saturday. Running back Daniel Adeboboye from Toronto led all national prospects with 28. Wide receivers Riley Boersma and Gavin Cobb soared 40.5 inches in the vertical jump to lead all nationals, while fellow wide receiver Robin Wilzeck of Germany bested the global prospects by registering 38.0 inches.
The CFL Combine gathers the top national and global prospects to showcase their skills for coaches, general managers and personnel representing the league’s nine member clubs. Prospects are looking to impress the league’s leadership ahead of the 2022 editions of the CFL Draft and CFL Global Draft on May 3.
Up-to-date results of national prospects at the 2022 CFL Combine.
Up-to-date results of global prospects at the 2022 CFL Combine.
Select events from the second day of the CFL Combine will be streamed live (all times in ET)
- 10 a.m. | 1-on-1 and individual drills (OL/DL)
- 11 a.m. | 40-yard dash
- 1 p.m. | 1-on-1 and individual drills (LB/RB/DB/WR)
CFL COMBINE – DAY ONE – PROSPECT LEADERBOARDS
Top-5 National prospects – Bench press
1. 28 reps – No. 13 | RB | Daniel Adeboboye | Toronto
2. 27 reps – No. 70 | LB | Enoch Penney-Laryea | Kingston, Jamaica
T3. 26 reps – No. 97 | DL | Nathan Cherry | Saskatoon
T3. 26 reps – No. 59 | OL | Cyrille Hogan-Saindon | Quebec City
T3. 26 reps – No. 96 | DL | Riley Pickett | Saskatoon
Top-5 Global prospects – Bench press
1. 30 reps – No. 111 | DL | Noke Tago | Samoa
2. 29 reps – No. 110 | DL | Karlis Brauns | Latvia
3. 25 reps – No. 136 | DL | Raphael Zistler | Germany
4. 24 reps – No. 77 | DL | Simeon Okonta-Wariso | United Kingdom
5. 23 reps – No. 76 | DL/LB | Simon Flamur | Germany
Top-5 National prospects – Vertical jump
T1. 40.5 inches – No. 4 | WR | Riley Boersma | Cambridge, Ont.
T1. 40.5 inches – No. 84 | WR | Gavin Cobb | Victoria
3. 39.5 inches – No. 70 | LB | Enoch Penney-Laryea | Kingston, Jamaica
T4. 37.5 inches – No. 13 | RB | Daniel Adeboboye | Toronto
T4. 37.5 inches – No. 17 | WR | Keaton Bruggeling | St. Catharines, Ont.
Top-5 – Global prospects – Vertical jump
1. 38.0 inches – No. 19 | WR | Robin Wilzeck | Germany
2. 36.0 inches – No. 32 | DB | Jean-Alphonse Edris | France
3. 35.0 inches – No. 61 | RB | Karri Pajarinen | Finland
4. 34.5 inches – No. 39 | DB | Roedion Henrique | Netherlands
5. 33.5 inches – No. 00 | WR | Yoshihito Omi | Japan
(CFL PR, Lucas Barrett/Photo: CFL)
For professional football I encourage people to look up Fred Smoot.
These guys make him look like early 20th Century Olympians Jim Thorpe or Jesse Owens.
In fact this is so impressive it is why the CFL is making a rule. To make it “fair” you have to even up the worst players equal on offense and defense.
I would be embarrassed to participate in this and at almost 50 I would make about as much impact if I got mercy ruled onto a team.