CFL SCOUTING BUREAU: FALL EDITION

Tennessee defensive lineman Jonathan Kongbo tops the list in the first installment of CFL Scouting Bureau rankings

TORONTO (August 31, 2018) - The Canadian Football League (CFL) Scouting Bureau today published its first edition of the top 20 ranked prospects eligible for the 2019 CFL Draft.

FALL SCOUTING BUREAU RANKINGS

Rank

Name

Position

School

Hometown

 

1

Jonathan Kongbo

DL

Tennessee

Surrey, B.C.

 

2

Mathieu Betts

DL

Laval

Montréal, QC

 

3

Hergy Mayala

REC

Connecticut

Montreal, QC

 

4

Shane Richards

OL

Oklahoma St.

Calgary, AB

 

5

Justin McInnis

REC

Arkansas St.

Pierrefonds, QC

 

6

Dejon Brissett

REC

Richmond

Mississauga, ON

 

7

Brady Oliveira

RB

North Dakota

Winnipeg, MB

 

8

Zach Wilkinson

OL

Northern Colorado

Vancouver, B.C

 

9

Alex Fontana

OL

Kansas

Toronto, ON

 

10

Alexandre Savard

REC

Laval

Québec, QC

 

11

Maleek Irons

RB

Ohio

Chilliwack, B.C.

 

12

Samuel Thomassin

OL

Laval

Québec, QC

 

13

Kurleigh Gittens Jr.

REC

Laurier

Ottawa, ON

 

14

Kaion Julien Grant

REC

St. Francis Xavier

Toronto, ON

 

15

Robbie Smith

DL

Laurier

Brampton, ON

 

16

Jamel Lyles

RB

Manitoba

Surrey, B.C.

 

17

Jamie Harry

DB

Ottawa

Lachine, QC

 

18

Maurice Simba

OL

Concordia

Laval, QC

 

19

Fraser Sopik

LB

Western

Toronto, ON

 

20

Michael O’Connor

QB

UBC

Orleans, ON

 

 

TOP 5 PROSPECTS

Jonathan Kongbo | DL | Tennessee

In two seasons with the Tennessee Volunteers, Kongbo has appeared in 24 games, starting in 12. Through 24 games he’s amassed 40 tackles (15 solo, 25 assisted), 5.5 tackles for a loss and 3.5 sacks. Kongbo, a native of Surrey, B.C. also notched a interception versus Missouri that he returned 59 yards for a touchdown. Prior to going to the University of Tennessee Kongbo attended Wyoming as a freshman where he reshirted. Following that he went to Arizona Western College (JUCO) where he played a season and was rated the number one JUCO prospect.

Mathieu Betts | DL | Laval

Montreal native Mathieu Betts has appeared in 24 games over the course of three full seasons with the Université Laval Rouge et Or. Through these 24 games, he’s registered 73 tackles (42 solo, 31 assisted), including 31 tackles for a loss and 26.5 sacks. He’s also registered four forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 14 pass breakups. His 12 sacks during the 2015 season set a new U SPORTS record for a rookie. Betts received multiple accolades over the last three years: he was named the RSEQ and the CIS rookie of the year in 2015, the RSEQ and the U SPORTS lineman of the year in 2016 (becoming the first player to ever capture both the Peter Gorman [rookie] and J.P. Metras [lineman] trophies over the course of their career), and the RSEQ and U SPORTS lineman of the year in 2017. He also was a RSEQ All-Star selection and a CIS/U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian selection in each of the last three years. The 6'3’’, 250 lbs. defensive end has played one game so far this season with Laval, registering one defensive tackle and one pass breakup.

Hergy Mayala | REC | Connecticut

Through his three seasons with the Huskies Mayala appeared in 31 games, starting in 23. During his junior season he led the team with 43 receptions, 615 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. In his career he has 73 receptions and 991 receiving yards. The 6’2” receiver from Montreal has a collegiate average of 13.6 yards per reception through his three year.

Shane Richards | OL | Oklahoma State

Calgary native Shane Richards is entering his third season with the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The 6’8” 336 pound guard is listed as the Cowboys’ starting right guard against Missouri in their opening game of the 2018 season. In his first season with the Cowboys Richards appeared in four games and was redshirted in 2017. Prior to joining Oklahoma State he played a season at New Mexico Military Institute (JUCO) after playing high school at Crescent Heights in Calgary.

Justin McInnis | REC | Arkansas State

In two seasons with Arkansas State McInnis has recorded 59 receptions for 883 yards and five touchdowns in his 25 games with the Red Wolves. Entering the 2018 campaign he has been named an Athlon preseason 1st team All-Sun Belt Conference and Lindy’s preseason 2nd team All-Sun Belt. Prior to attending Arkansas State, McInnis played at Dodge City (JUCO) in Kansas where in his only season he amassed 964 yards on 49 receptions and seven touchdowns. Last season he averaged a whopping 16.3 yards per reception.

BY THE NUMBERS

The rankings include: six receivers, five offensive linemen, three defensive linemen, three running backs and a quarterback, linebacker and defensive back.

17 schools are represented on the list, with Laval and Laurier having multiple prospects on the list.

Last year’s fall rankings 17 saw of 20 prospects selected in the CFL Draft, with seven being selected in the first round.

ABOUT THE SCOUTING BUREAU

The CFL Scouting Bureau releases its rankings three times each year: in September, December and April.

The CFL’s Scouting Bureau is comprised of CFL scouts, player personnel directors and general managers from the league’s nine teams.

Lucas Barrett

Manager, Communications & Public Affairs, Canadian Football League

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