Supply and demand allowing Canadian CFL offensive linemen to prosper
TORONTO — The salary cap era in the CFL has been good for Canadian offensive linemen.
In the pass-happy league, starting quarterbacks have always been the most important players and therefore the highest paid. But the Canadians tasked with protecting them are also well compensated, with many earning over $200,000 annually.
The reason is simple: supply and demand.
“It’s hard to find quality Canadian players. Period,” said Jim Barker, the former Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts general manager. “Just look at the 2017 draft.