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U SPORTS – TORONTO (U SPORTS) – Godfrey Onyeka, a defensive back from Wilfrid Laurier University, is once again the top-ranked U SPORTS player on the second prospect list released by the CFL’s Scouting Bureau in advance of the league’s 2018 Canadian Draft. \

CFL release

Fourteen U SPORTS standouts cracked the latest top 20 published on Wednesday, compared to 15 on the Aug. 30 list.

Onyeka, a 6-foot-2, 200-pound senior from Brampton, Ont., is ranked sixth overall after opening the season at No. 4. The arts student was simply dominant in his fourth campaign with Laurier, tallying a team-high 42.5 tackles in eight league games, in addition to a pair of forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one sack and one interception. He was named a first-team all-Canadian for the third straight season after helping the 2016 OUA champion Golden Hawks make a return trip to the Yates Cup final.

The five players ranked higher than Onyeka on the second Scouting Bureau list are all NCAA linemen, including top prospect David Knevel of Nebraska, an offensive lineman whose brother Michael has been Laurier’s starting quarterback for the past two years.

The other U SPORTS stars named to the new top 20 are former Calgary receiver Rashaun Simonise (No. 7 / up five positions), Montreal receiver Regis Cibasu (No. 8 / up one), Calgary offensive lineman Darius Ciraco (No. 9 / down four), UBC offensive lineman Dakoda Shepley (No. 11 / up three), Alberta offensive lineman Mark Korte (No. 12 / previously unranked), Ottawa defensive back Jackson Bennett (No. 13 / up six), Carleton defensive lineman Kene Onyeka (No. 14 / down six), Guelph offensive lineman Andrew Pickett (No. 15 / down two), Western running back Alex Taylor (No. 16 / down one), Queen’s linebacker Nelkas Kwemo (No. 17 / up three), Calgary offensive lineman Ryan Sceviour (No. 18 / down two), Laval running back Christopher Amoah (No. 19 / down eight) and Western offensive lineman David Brown (No. 20 / previously unranked).

Last May, McMaster receiver Danny Vandervoort was the first U SPORTS player selected in the CFL Canadian Draft when the British Columbia Lions called his name at No. 3. Vandervoort had been ranked fourth, seventh and fourth, respectively, on the three prospect lists released over the course of the season.

Fifty-six U SPORTS players were selected in the 2017 CFL Draft (out of 71 total picks), including six in the first round.

NOTE: The CFL Scouting Bureau releases its rankings three times each year: in August, December and April. The Bureau is comprised of CFL scouts, player personnel directors and general managers from the league’s nine teams.

CFL SCOUTING BUREAU LIST (DECEMBER 13, 2017):

Rank  Name                         Pos.    University      Hometown                 Ht.      Wt.     Aug 30                      

1.       David Knevel              OL      Nebraska        Brampton, Ont.           6-9      315     1

2.       Trey Rutherford          OL      Connecticut    Markham, Ont.            6-5      312     2

3.       Ryan Hunter               OL      Bowling Green North Bay, Ont.         6-4      325     3

4.       Peter Godber              OL      Rice                Toronto, Ont.              6-3      300     6

5.       Julien Laurent            DL      Georgia State Toronto, Ont.             6-4      295     10

6.       Godfrey Onyeka        DB      Laurier           Brampton, Ont.          6-2      200     4

7.       Rashaun Simonise *  REC   Calgary/Okan. Vancouver, B.C.        6-5      200     12

8.       Regis Cibasu            REC   Montreal         Kinshasa, Congo        6-2      230     9

9.       Darius Ciraco            OL     Calgary          Burlington, Ont.          6-4      295     5

10.     Mark Chapman          REC   Central Mich. Port Huron, Mich.      6-0      180     NR

11.     Dakoda Shepley        OL     UBC               Windsor, Ont.             6-5      295     14

12.     Mark Korte              OL      Alberta            Spruce Grove, Alta.    6-4      285      NR

13.     Jackson Bennett       DB      Ottawa          Cumberland, Ont.    6-0      214     19

14.     Kene Onyeka            DL      Carleton           Brampton, Ont.         6-3      235     8

15.     Andrew Pickett          OL      Guelph           Kitchener, Ont.        6-4      300     13

16.     Alex Taylor               RB      Western           Winnipeg, Man.         5-10    205     15

17.     Nelkas Kwemo          LB      Queen’s          Montreal, Que.          6-3      226     20

18.     Ryan Sceviour           OL      Calgary         Calgary, Alta.              6-4      305     16

19.     Christopher Amoah  RB      Laval             Montreal, Que.            5-10    206     11

20.     David Brown            OL      Western          London, Ont.             6-4      315     NR

* Simonise played for the University of Calgary from 2013 to 2015. He currently plays for the Okanagan Sun in the CJFL.

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