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*College Football Field DimensionsHow does the CFL Canadian Amateur draft work? Who is eligible for the Canadian Draft? What is the CFL Supplemental Draft? How do I become eligible for the CFL amateur draft?
The CFL Canadian Amateur draft is an eight-round entry draft for Nationals into the CFL. The draft is held in early May each year. Draft selection order is determined by the finish order (waiver priority order) of the previous year and draft selections are allowed to be traded among teams. Currently, with nine teams and in a normal year, 72 players are selected in the draft. The full rules of the amateur and supplemental drafts are found in Section 6 of the CFL By-laws. (International players are not eligible for the draft, and rights to new International players is handled by the negotiation list).
Canadian Football League, major Canadian professional gridiron football organization, formed in 1956 as the Canadian Football Council, created by the Western Interprovincial Football Union and the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union. Its current name was adopted in 1958. Learn more about the CFL, including its teams. CFL players want return to field Talking with league about COVID protocols, CBA changes. By: Taylor Allen Posted: 3:00 AM CST Thursday, Mar. CFL Alumnus Prince McJunkins Passes Prince McJunkins a former quarterback in the CFL passed away at the age of 60. No quarterback in NCAA history before McJunkins – who played at Wichita State for coach Willie Jeffries from 1979-82 – rushed for more than 2,000 yards and passed for more than 4,000 during their career. A Canadian football field is 100 meters long and 59.4 meters wide while an American field is 91.4 meters long and 48.8 meters wide. This wider field persuades the Canadian teams to use deep, lateral passes, which create a more exciting football atmosphere.Rounds
In 2016, the Amateur draft was expanded to eight rounds. In 2013, the draft increased to seven rounds and the Ottawa franchise, set to launch for the 2014 season, was allowed selections of redshirted NCAA players in the last position of the first four rounds. Ottawa participated in the draft fully in 2014 with the first selection in each round as laid out in the agreement to stock the expansion team. From 1997 to 2012 the draft consisted of six rounds, with 2002 the exception, with a one-pick bonus round granted to the Ottawa Renegades. Previously, the draft operated with seven to ten rounds back to the 1970’s.
The CFL football dimensions are defined in Rule 1, Section 2 of the Rulebook. The official CFL ball is 11 to 11 1/4 inches long with a short circumference range of 21 to 21 1/4 inches and long circumference range of 28 to 28 1/2 inches.Eligibility
Draft eligibility of players who have had a CADP violation or have tested positive for a banned substance under the CFL drug policy was clarified in 2016. Non-draft eligible players also face restrictions on signing a CFL contract after positive drug tests. New eligibility rules were announced in Sept. 2013 effective for the 2014 draft year. The changes made clarified the eligibility year for CIS (now U Sports) players and eliminated the ’red-shirt junior’ draft of NCAA and NAIA players, making them eligible for the draft only after their senior season of college eligibility.
A U Sports (formerly CIS) player is eligible for the Canadian draft three years after completing their first year of U Sports eligibility while NCAA and NAIA players are eligible following their senior season of college eligibility. Prospective draftees must submit paperwork to the league showing they meet the criteria for National status. Players who meet this criteria must pass through one Canadian Amateur draft or supplemental draft before they can be signed as a free agent as a non-drafted player. Players who do not attend university are not eligible for the draft but can be signed as free agents and will be considered National players with the requisite documentation. Those who attend university need not play university football to be drafted, as Wayne Drinkwalter (1989 Draft), John Zajdel (1990 Supplemental Draft), and Llevi Noel (2016 Draft) were drafted after playing in the Junior Football ranks.
Prior to 2014, to be eligible for the Canadian draft, a player needed to be a non-import with at least one year of university football and in their fourth year of university or have turned 25-years old in the year prior to the draft. Duane Forde explained the nuances of the old system in a 2011 article. Supplemental Draft
For players who do not submit the necessary paperwork indicating National status prior to the deadline to be eligible for the Canadian Amateur draft, a supplemental draft can be held. Multiple supplemental drafts can be held in a single year, arranged after proper paperwork is received and verified for each player as with Brandon Tett, selected in a July 7, 2015 supplemental draft by Calgary. (See all Supplemental Draft selections on the CFL Draft page). Players who do submit the necessary paperwork after 60 days of the draft being held do not go into a supplemental draft but become eligible for the next year’s amateur draft.
The supplemental draft provides teams an opportunity to select a player in the draft in exchange for forfeiting a pick in the next year’s amateur draft. The selection order is done in reverse waiver priority order. Teams selecting a player must indicate a round from next year’s amateur draft they will forfeit for this pick. Teams with a higher priority can then select the same player by matching or beating the round bid. For example, the Grey Cup champion may bid a third-round pick, all other teams could beat this pick by also bidding a third-round pick. The team with the highest bid gets the player and forfeits the pick bid from next year’s amateur draft.
According to the CFL, 29 players have been selected in supplemental drafts from 1957 to 2015. CFLdb has record of 34 known players and an additional nine unknown players selected (totalling 43 players) in supplemental drafts from 1976 to 2016. While an intricate process, the CFL is not alone in the use of a supplemental draft.
University players should ensure they have filed their National status (proof of Canadian citizenship) paperwork with the league in time to be verified by the league prior to the deadline, which is normally three weeks before the draft is held, to ensure they are considered eligible for the CFL Amateur Draft.
Thanks to Winnipeg Blue Bomber fans who asked the question on supplemental drafts, researched it, had the tenacity to step through the misinformation on this subject and provided the sources for the answer.How many players are on the field in the CFL? How big are the rosters in the CFL? How many players are in the CFL? How many Canadian players dress for a CFL game? How many Canadian players in the CFL? What is the training camp roster size in the CFL? What are the CFL roster cut-down dates?
There are 12 players on the field per side and teams dress a 45-player roster and manage a one player reserve list.
Using the 46-man roster multiplied by the current nine teams in 2019, there were 414 roster spots in the CFL. With the ten player practice rosters, the nine team total is pushed to 504 spots and if injury lists are counted, there are over 600 players on CFL rosters on an annual basis. From 2015 to 2018, the number of unique players that appeared on CFL team active rosters, reserve or injured lists through the 18 game season and playoffs ranged from 626 to 680.
In 2019, teams dress 45 players for games, an increase of one player with the addition of a global player roster spot in 2019. Teams scratch or place one player on a reserve list from the 46-player active roster to reach the game roster.
Some details of the roster requirements introduced in the 2019 CBA can be found in the summary in the roster cuts article. Starting in 2020, the 45-player roster consists of two quarterbacks, minimum of 21 Nationals, minimum of two Global and maximum of 20 American players. A 10-man practice roster requires a minimum of 2 Nationals. Teams have the option to increase the practice roster to 12 with the addition of up to 2 Global players.History
The below refers to the 2014 CBA, and all aspects may not apply to the current 2019 CBA.
Each team’s roster must include a minimum of 21 National players. Nationals are defined as a person who was a Canadian citizen when he signed his first contract, classified as a non-import before May 31, 2014, or has lived in Canada for five years before turning 18. This equates to a minimum of 189 National players on the nine CFL 44-man rosters. There is no requirement to have any International players on a team’s roster.
Players not meeting the definition of a National player are classified as International players. There are 20 International roster spots available on CFL rosters. The National and International classification terms were introduced with the 2014 CBA and replaced the previously used terms non-import/import along with different classification criteria, which has changed a number of times since implemented. The change in the classification definition has resulted in new, different loopholes for teams searching for National players.
As defined in the CFL By-laws, modified by the Section 14.02 of the CBA, teams are limited to a maximum 85 players under contract during the off-season from the day following the Grey Cup to April 30th. On May 1st, roster sizes are reduced to a maximum 75 standard player contracts. Training camp roster sizes are set at a minimum 68 and maximum 75 players plus any non-counting players which are defined as current year’s draft picks, previous year draft picks which have never attended a professional training camp, any junior player not under contract, a National QB attending camp at the QB position, underclass national quarterbacks ineligible to sign a contract or play in a pre-season game as part of the QB Internship program and two additional undrafted National players meeting one of the following conditions:
*A player who was eligible for the current or previous years’ draft, or
*A junior player whose junior eligibility has terminated the previous CJFL season.

Starting in 2012, teams are allowed 12 roster moves during training camp. With no mention of this rule that I have seen since, it is possible this restriction has been rescinded or changed since 2012. Previously, the number of player moves was unlimited.
Roster cut-down to the standard 46-man roster is slated for 21 days after the start of training camp each year, which in 2020 was to occur on June 6th at 10 PM EDT. The CFLdb Statistics current season page under Important Dates will usually have the exact 46-man cut-down date listed each year.
Previously there were two cut down days, the first to 65 players after the first pre-season game. Starting in 2017, I believe, that requirement has been removed, and there is a single cutdown to 46 players, excluding injured, suspended and disabled lists, which, as always, don’t count against the active roster. As part of the final cutdown, teams may offer practice roster contracts to released players as desired starting the day after cutdown day to stock the maximum 10-player practice roster allowed at the start of the season.
An infographic of the CFL roster rules and makeup can be found on CFLdb Razzle Dazzle.How do the rosters in the CFL work? How do the active, 45-man, 46-man rosters work? What are the injured list, 1-game injured list and 6-game injured lists and how do they work? What are the restrictions on removing players from the 6-game injured list? What do the disabled, retired and suspended lists mean in the CFL?
The game roster or active roster in the CFL is 45-players in size. The active roster players dress for games and must conform to the roster requirement classifications for Amercian, Nationals and Global players.
The reserve list consists of one (1) player and has no International/National/Global classification restrictions. The reserve list and active roster make up the 46-man roster. Teams must set their 46-man roster 24 hours before games, and then select their 45-man active roster from these 46 players one hour prior to game time, or conversely, place a player on the reserve list for the game, leaving 45 players on the active roster. Starting in 2020, the CBA allows a team to field a roster of 44 players, consisting of 2 quarterbacks, 2 Global players, 21 National players leaving 19 spots for Americans. Previously, a 44 player roster was achieved by dressing only 2 out of 3 quarterbacks. See Section 23 of the CBA for complete details.
The different rosters are to provide a level playing field for teams. Different rosters and lists allow teams to manage their players under contract and field the best team possible. Injured players can be moved to the reserve list (a game time decision) or transferred to the 1-game or 6-game injured lists to free up roster spots for game days. Teams don’t lose the rights to players they maintain on a roster and players continue to get paid their salaries.
Both the 1-game and 6-game injured lists are unlimited in size. The 1-game injured list allows an added player to removed or re-added after every game. Players on the 1-game injured lists have their salaries count against the salary cap defined in the SMS.
Players added to the 6-game injured list have their salaries excluded from the salary cap for the duration they are on the list. Teams may remove two players who has been on the 6-game injured list for seven games or more without penalty. Teams may remove an unlimited number of players from the 6-game injured list before their 6-game period is completed. If they do so, the player’s salary while on the injured list retroactively counts against the salary cap. See Article 14.02 (pages 43-44) of the CBA for full details. Prior to 2014, a 9-game injured list was used and teams were limited to removing 2 players per season from the list early, but this was changed to a 6-game list in the 2014 CBA.
The disabled list is a list for teams to place players who are unfit to play for reasons other than a football injury. This may included non-football injury or illness or other circumstances. The suspended list is for players who violate their contract with their club. The player may be placed on the suspended list until he conforms to the terms of his contract. This includes situations as failing to report to camp and other violations. League suspensions (on-field or performance enhancing drug violations) also result in players being played on the team’s suspended list for the duration of the suspension.
The retired list is for players who retire while still under active contract with a club. Players on the retired list are subject to restrictions as to when they can return to active duty.History
Prior to 2020, when the roster consisted of three quarterbacks, teams had the option of dressing one less than the roster limit (most recently 45 players) by dressing only two quarterbacks. With the reduction of quarterback spots to two in 2020, with the open spot taken by an additional Global player, this option is no longer available to teams.
The practice of not dressing a third quarterback was observed as recently as 2018 by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats), but was used going back to the introduction of three quarterbacks in the 1980’s.What is a CFL team’s neg list or negotiation list? How does the neg list work in the CFL? Where can I get a CFL team’s negotiation list?
In the CFL each team has a negotiation list, or neg list, consisting of 35 players they have exclusive rights to negotiate a contract within the league (being placed on a neg list does not prevent a player from signing with a team in another league, only a signed contract does that). Starting with the 2014-2015 offseason, neg list sizes increased to 45 players for the period mid-December to May 15th. The regulations surrounding negotiation lists are defined in Section 3 of the CFL By-laws. As the CFL conducts its College Draft for National (primarily Canadians) players only, the negotiation lists serve as a way of acquiring player rights for International players (though non-drafted National players can be placed on neg lists as well). Players who qualify as CFL veterans (have appeared on a game roster, reserve list or injury list for seven games) are not allowed to be placed on a neg list. Veteran CFL players are free agents and able to negotiate with any team when their contract has expired or they have been released and cleared waivers.
Starting in February 2018, each CFL team will be required to release the names of 10 players on its neg lists each February and December. The first group of 10 players per team were released Feb. 20, 2018. This follows an experiment by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where on March 31st, 2017 they began a practice of releasing information on select neg list players as exclusive content to Ti-Cats All Access members (a no-cost membership at ticats.ca).
Being on a CFL negotiation list does not limit or restrict a player in any way outside of the CFL, it is a method of managing the negotiation rights to players just as a draft does. Players may negotiate with teams in other leagues as provided by that league’s rules. Players under contract to teams in other leagues may be on a CFL team neg list, but will not receive a CFL team contract offer until they are no longer under contract and free to accept employment in the CFL. If a player has no interest in playing in the CFL, they may never know they are on a CFL negotiation list.
Teams place players on their neg lists on a first come, first serve basis. It is estimated 75% of players do not know they are on a CFL team’s neg list. The lists change frequently and additions/deletions are published by the league to the teams daily. Teams must follow rules to negotiate in good faith. Players can notify the league of the negotiation window and if a contract offer is not received within 10 days, the player is removed from the team’s neg list. If a fair contract offer is received, but rejected, the player is removed from the list one year from the offer date.
Just like a draft limits competition for new players, the neg list does the same. However, rather than hold an International draft annually the negotiation list system provides much greater flexibility in adding and removing players as availability information changes over time. The system seems to be well liked by CFL general managers and there does not seem to be any desire to change it or make it more open. The sheer number of players in the US along with determining their suitability and intentions makes the negotiation list system more appropriate than an annual draft.
The CFL’s negotiation lists are private, with transactions shared amongst teams by the league office

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