RIDERS TAKE SEVEN IN 2020 CFL Draft

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The Saskatchewan Roughriders have selected seven  talented football players in the 2020  CFL Draft:  

  • Mattland  Riley  (OL – University of Saskatchewan) – first round, seventh  overall   
  • Kian Schaffer-Baker  (WR – Guelph) – fourth  round, 30th  overall  
  • A.J. Allen  (LB – Guelph) – fourth round, 35th  overall  
  • Vincent Dethier  (DB – McGill) – fifth round, 44th  overall  
  • Jonathan Femi-Cole  (RB – Western) – sixth round, 53rd  overall  
  • Jesse Lawson (OL – Carleton) – seventh round, 62nd  overall  
  • Neville Gallimore  (DL – Oklahoma) – eighth round, 71st  overall  

Riley  (6’3 – 300lbs)  spent four seasons at the University of Saskatchewan playing in 31 games for the Huskies, spending  his final season at left guard. The  Melfort  product had an impressive collegiate career that included being  named a two-time Canada West All-Star and a U-SPORTS first-team all-Canadian. He also played for the West Team in the U-SPORTS East-West Bowl in 2018.   

In 2017, Riley helped the Huskies win the Hardy Cup bringing it back to the University of Saskatchewan for the first time in 10 years.  

Schaffer-Baker  (6’4 – 195 lbs)  spent four collegiate seasons at the University of Guelph. The Mississauga native played in 28 games recording  95 receptions for 1,544 yards and eight touchdowns.  He impressed at the 2019 East-West Bowl where he led  all  receivers  with five catches for 126 yards and a touchdown.  

Allen  (6’1 – 210lbs) finished his  fourth  year of eligibility  at  Guelph  University this year playing in 31  games at defensive  lineman. The Burlington native made  63.5 tackles, five  and a half  sacks, 12  tackles for loss,  one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries.   

Dethier  (5’11 – 196lbs)  completed his fourth year as a defensive back for McGill University.  The 24-year-old  recorded  104.5 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, four quarterback sacks, four interceptions, eight knockdowns, six fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles  in 34 games played.   

Femi-Cole  (5’10 – 218lbs)  finished his first season  at  Western  University.   The Ontario native played in eight games for the Mustangs  recording 40 carries for 174 yards and five touchdowns while adding four tackles.   Prior to playing at  Western, Femi-Cole  attended the University of Minnesota  where he played  in  13 games, making  one reception for 13 yards and 15 carries for 67 yards.   

Lawson  (6’6 – 285lbs)  spent two years with the Carleton Ravens  playing in nine games as an offensive lineman.   Prior to attending Carleton, the BC native spent time with the  Langley Rams  and the  White Rock Titans  of  the Canadian Junior Football League.    

Gallimore  (6’2 – 330lbs)  was drafted in the third round, 82nd  overall, by the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys in the 2020 NFL  Draft. The Ottawa native spent four  collegiate seasons  at the University of Oklahoma playing in 46 games  and  recording 147 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, eight and a half sacks, two pass deflections and five forced fumbles.   

(Roughriders PR)