Week 6 CFL Picks For PumpJacks!

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OTT (0-4) at EDM (3-1), THURSDAY

 
  • Week 1: EDM 29 – OTT 21
  • In the teams’ first meeting, Justin Rankin had 18 touches for 196 yards from scrimmage and a major.
  • The teams have split their past six meetings in Edmonton.
  • Fajardo is 10-1 against Ottawa; Jake Maier is 3-4 versus Edmonton.
  • Ottawa leads the league with five interceptions forced.
  • In his last two games, Justin Hardy has 12 receptions for 211 yards (average of 17.6) and a touchdown.
  • Nyles Morgan leads the league in defensive tackles (31) and defensive plays (35).
  • Brett Lauther is 13-for-13 on field goals.
  • Edmonton has allowed the second fewest offensive TDs this year (10).
  • Dariel Djabome, the 3rd overall pick in the 2026 CFL Canadian Draft, made his first start last week and registered seven tackles and an interception
  • Last week, Austin Mack had eight receptions for 141 yards and a major. He’s scored a TD in three of four games.
  • Blanchard is 9-for-9 on field goals.
 
SCRUFFY’S PICK: EDMONTON
ROD’S PICK: EDMONTON

 

TOR (2-2) at WPG (2-2), FRIDAY

 
  • In the teams’ last seven games in Winnipeg, the Bombers are 6-1. They last started 0-3 at Princess Auto Stadium in 2016.
  • Chad Kelly is a career 1-0 against Winnipeg. He is averaging 371 passing yards and three passing TDs per game. He has thrown 47 TD passes in his career.
  • Toronto has allowed the most passing yards per game (384), while Winnipeg allows the most rushing yards per game (131).
  • In his past two games, Damonte Coxie has 12 catches for 218 yards.
  • Andrew Chatfield Jr. has sacks in back-to-back games.
  • Trey Vaval leads the league with four Big returns (3 punt, 1 kickoff).
  • Jake Ceresna registered his 50th career sack last week; he leads the league with four.
  • Nic Demski is 30 receiving yards away from surpassing Perry Tuttle (6,543) for 11th on the Bombers’ all-time list.
  • Winnipeg is the only team that has not allowed a Big play return.
  • Brady Oliveira (5,786) surpassed Jim Washington for fourth on the Bombers all-time rushing yards list. Next up, Willard Reaves (5,923)
SCRUFFY’S PICK: TORONTO
ROD’S PICK: TORONTO
 

 

 

CGY (2-2) at MTL (3-1), SATURDAY

 
  • Montreal has allowed a league-low three sacks; Calgary has made the second most with eight.
  • The Stampeders’ 58 points last week was the team’s highest total since a 59-point outing on September 29, 2017 – against Montreal.
  • Last week, Vernon Adams Jr. became the fifth player to record 400+ passing yards, 6+ touchdowns and no interceptions. He also tied Calgary’s franchise record for most TD passes, equaling Doug Flutie, Dave Dickenson, Jeff Garcia and Peter Liske’s mark of six.
  • Adams is a career 3-2 against Montreal, where he previously played (2016-17, 2018-22). He has not thrown an interception in his last 170 attempts.
  • Last week, Jalen Philpot had Dejon Brissett each had two touchdowns; it was Philpot’s first multiple-TD game and Brissett’s third.
  • Tevin Jones has seven receptions for 210 yards and two TDs in his past two games.
  • Antoine Brooks Jr. leads the Stamps with 33 defensive plays – good for second in the league.
  • Zy Alexander has three interceptions in his first two CFL games.
  • Montreal has two defensive return TDs; no other teams has one.
  • The Alouettes are 5-0-1 in teams’ last six matchups.
  • Under Jason Maas, the Als are 7-2 following a bye.
  • Davis Alexander is 1-0 in his career against Calgary. He has not thrown an interception in his last 274 pass attempts – the second longest streak in league history behind only Darian Durant (323). Alexander has 300+ passing yards in each game this season.
  • Tyson Philpot is 2-0 in head-to-head matchups with his brother, Calgary’s Jalen. He is nine catches shy of 250 in his career.
 
SCRUFFY’S PICK: MONTREAL
ROD’S PICK: MONTREAL

HAM (2-2) at SSK (3-1), SUNDAY

 
  • Hamilton has allowed the least net offence (376 yards per game) and the fewest points (24.5 per game).
  • Tre Ford is a career 2-0 against Saskatchewan, while Jake Dolegala has yet to face them in his 11 career starts.
  • Saskatchewan has won the teams’ past four matchups, dating back to a Ticats victory on October 7, 2023.
  • Saskatchewan has the highest punt return average (19.3), while Hamilton has allowed the second fewest punt return yards (10.8).
  • Trevor Harris is a career 11-5 against Hamilton. He sits third with 1,418 passing yards.
  • Kian Schaffer-Baker needs two catches for 250 in his career.
  • KeeSean Johnson has recorded 100+ yards in three of four games this season.
  • In his CFL debut, Matthew Sexton had a 101-yard punt return TD.

 

SCRUFFY’S PICK: SASKATCHEWAN
ROD’S PICK: SASKATCHEWAN

 

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