After not playing in 2021, Tyrell Richards treating CFL combine as a ‘job interview’
TORONTO — Tyrell Richards has a lot riding on the 2022 CFL combine.
There certainly will be the weight of expectation on the former Syracuse linebacker, who was No. 4 in the CFL Scouting Bureau’s January list of the top-20 prospects for the 2022 draft, which will be held May 3. But Richards is also anxious to prove he’s a blue-chip prospect despite not playing football in 2021.
The six-foot-three, 230-pound Brampton, Ont., resident went into the NCAA transfer portal after the 2020 season when he accumulated a career-high 24 tackles (3.5 for a loss) and two sacks in eight games (three starts) for Syracuse. But while Richards had offers from other schools, he hadn’t accumulated enough transferable credits to make the move.
Richards considered enrolling into a junior college before opting to spend 2021 training “for any opportunity that presented itself.” Richards registered 54 tackles (9.5 for a loss) and six sacks in 31 career games at Syracuse.