CFL prospects jockey for position

Published Wednesday April 29th, 2009

No rivalry between Rottier, Legare heading into draft

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One is the top-ranked player heading into the CFL's Canadian college draft, the other regarded as the best defensive prospect.

But there is no intense rivalry between Alberta offensive lineman Simeon Rottier and Laval defensive lineman Etienne Legare for the honour of going first overall in Saturday's draft. Instead, the two have become good friends after meeting initially in Bradenton, Fla., at Athletic Edge Sports, a facility owned by Toronto native Mike Gough that specializes in combine training.

"Etienne is a great guy to hang out and train with," Rottier said.

"He's a phenomenal athlete and it's cool to train with guys like that who are going places."

The six-foot-five, 295-pound Rottier, a native of Westlock, Alta., remained the top-ranked CIS prospect heading into Saturday's CFL Canadian college draft as per the top-15 released yesterday.

Legare, of Saint-Raymond, Que., moved from fourth into third overall, behind Bishop's running back Jamall Lee, the CIS's leading rusher for the second straight year with 1,202 yards and 10 touchdowns. The six-foot-four, 265-pound Legare recorded 6.5 sacks this season and captured the J.P. Metras Trophy as Canadian university football's top lineman in helping the Rouge et Or capture the Vanier Cup.

Already highly considered, Legare's draft prospects certainly improved this week when Lee signed as a free agent with the NFL's Carolina Panthers. That means any team drafting Lee will have to wait for him whereas Legare can be counted upon to be at camp in June.

Acadia slotback Matt Carter moved from No. 8 to fourth in the rankings. Also making a big jump was Calgary lineman Dylan Steenbergen from No. 9 to fifth overall.

Rounding out the top-10 in order are Windsor offensive lineman Matt Morencie, Queen's defensive lineman Dee Sterling, Regina defensive back Tamon George, Toronto defensive back Matt Morris and Bishop's linebacker James Yurichuk.

Central Michigan Eric Fraser is ranked No. 1 among Canadians attending an NCAA school.

 

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