Alouettes’ coach fashioned solid CFL career after being drafted last in ’08
TORONTO — Luc Brodeur-Jourdain understands and appreciates where Anthony Vandal is.
Vandal, a six-foot-three, 290-pound offensive lineman at Sherbrooke, was the last player taken in the 2023 CFL draft Tuesday by the Toronto Argonauts. That could suggest Vandal is a longshot to crack the defending Grey Cup champions’ roster but Brodeur-Jourdain is living proof draft position doesn’t determine a player’s pro readiness.
In ’08, Brodeur-Jourdain was taken with the last pick by the Montreal Alouettes. After returning to Laval for his final collegiate season, Brodeur-Jourdain made Montreal’s roster in ’09 and played 11 CFL seasons, winning two Grey Cups.
Last year, the San Francisco 49ers drafted Brock Purdy last overall. After Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo were hurt, the former Iowa State quarterback went 7-0 before being injured in the club’s 31-7 NFC championship game loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.