CFL officials say combine results are just a part of their annual draft preparation
It’s a most unconventional job interview.
On Friday, the CFL will hold its invitational combine in Waterloo, Ont., with over 80 players vying for spots at the league’s national combine in Edmonton on March 27-29. Representatives from all nine teams will attend both, jotting down results and observations in preparation for the 2026 draft on April 28.
“We’re looking for good football players, obviously,” said Dwayne Cameron, the Calgary Stampeders’ Canadian scouting director and U.S. scout. “But you’re looking for guys you can project athletically that the success you’ve seen them have on film will translate against the bigger, faster, stronger players they’ll have to compete against at the professional level.”
On Friday, participants will undergo traditional physical testing: 225-pound bench press; vertical jump; broad jump; 40-yard dash; three-cone and short shuttle. They’ll also don pads for positional work and one-on-one drills.


