Riders’ O’Day prepares for unique CFL draft
Jeremy O’Day is preparing for a unique CFL draft class in 2021.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders’ general manager needs to determine how he will fill holes in the team’s roster, but he’s doing so without a season to look back on and without a chance to see what his 2020 picks bring to the team.
“Because of that, you already have a whole incoming class and you’re drafting on top of that as well as all the other teams,” O’Day said Monday. “If you sprinkle in the amount of players who have gone to the NFL this year but also the amount of guys that are returning back to the NCAA for a transitional year — which are considered future guys — it’s a unique year compared to any other year.”
The Roughriders currently hold the second overall pick in Tuesday’s draft. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are to pick first, barring a trade.