CFL combine [RESULTS]: Carter, Pataki, Foote impress (Vertical, Broad Jump)

Fabion Foote at the CFL Combine presented by adidas. Photo credit: Johany Jutras/CFL

March 24th, 2017 (REGINA) – The CFL Combine presented by adidas began this morning as the league’s hottest young prospects completed the vertical and broad jump events. 50 prospects showed off their explosive power and reach; Jonah Pataki (running back, Queen’s) and Fabion Foote (defensive lineman, McMaster) delivered. Pataki came out ahead in the morning with a 10″3 broad jump and a 36.5-inch vertical reach, and Foote registered a 9″11 broad jump that led all defensive lineman.

But in the end, no one could touch either mark set by Malcolm Carter of the Ottawa Sooners (CJFL), whose regional results stand as the best in show.

The CFL Combine presented by adidas continued this evening with the Bench Press. Prospects tested their strength for scouts and Jean-Simon Roy (offensive lineman, Laval) achieved the night’s highest feat with 39 reps of 225lbs. Five of the top six results came from RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) athletes, with Sherbrooke’s Anthony Gosselin bringing home the highest result for running backs at 30 reps.

Vertical Jump

Name # POS School Vertical (In.)
ADEBOBOYE, Adam 84 WR York 33.5
ADELEKE, Tunde 20 DB Carleton  32
ASARE, Kwabena 50 OL Carleton 24
AUGUSTINE, Johnny 30 RB Guelph 30.5
BEHAR, Nathaniel 81 WR Carleton 31.5
BLADEK, Dariusz 51 OL Bethune-Cookman 25
BOATENG, Kwaku 90 DL Wilfrid Laurier 33.5
CARON, Samuel 1 QB Montreal 29
CARTER, Malcolm 87 WR Ottawa Sooners (CJFL) *40
CHAGNON, Frederic 40 LB Montreal 29
CHEVRIER, Alexandre 47 LB Sherbrooke 34.5
DUPUIS, Mathieu 8 DL Montreal *25
FILIPPELLI, Jordan 52 OL Calgary 21
FOOTE, Fabion 91 DL McMaster 34.5
FOSTER, Evan 92 DL Manitoba 32
GILLESPIE, Richard 25 DB Toronto *36.5
GOSSELIN, Anthony 35 RB Sherbrooke  *29.5
HAMLIN, Nathaniel 21 DB Carleton  33
HASTINGS, Asher 2 QB McMaster 33.5
HASTINGS, Harland 24 DB Acadia *36
HERDMAN, Jordan 41 LB Simon Fraser  32.5
HERDMAN, Justin 42 LB Simon Fraser 30.5
HILLIS, Mitchell 25 WR Saskatchewan 33
HOOVER, Jordan 26 DB Waterloo 35.5
JOHNSON, Evan 54 OL Saskatchewan  31
LAURENSSE, Adam 43 DB Calgary *33.5
LUKE, Junior 93 DL Montreal 24
LYNCH, Julan 27 WR Saskatchewan *34.5
MACKIE, Mark 7 DL McMaster  *30.5
MCGOUGH, Connor 94 DL Calgary  32.5
MILANOVIC-LITRE, Ante 133 RB Simon Fraser 35.5
MORRISON, Alex 50 WR UBC *33.5
NARKAJ, Samuel 95 DL Concordia 24.5
OKAFOR, Kay 96 DL St. Francis Xavier 32.5
ONYEKA, Nakas 44 LB Wilfrid Laurier 35.5
PATAKI, Jonah 32 RB Queen’s 36.5
PICTON, Mitchell 82 WR Regina 29.5
PRICE, Jalen 97 DL Wilfrid Laurier 26
ROY, Jean-Simon 55 OL Laval 22.5
SCHRAM, Braden 56 OL Calgary 21.5
SINGLETON, Matt 45 LB Black Hills State University  30.5
SPOONER, Qadr 57 OL McGill 23
THOMAS ERLINGTON, Sean 31 RB Montreal 34.5
VANDERVOORT, Daniel 83 WR McMaster 31.5
VAUGHN, Justin 98 DL Fordham 28
WILLIAMS, Corey 46 LB Toronto 31
WOODS, Mason 58 OL Idaho 24.5
WOODSON, Robert 22 DB Calgary 35
WRIGHT, Dondre 23 DB Henderson State 35.5
ZVER, Jeremy 59 OL Regina  30

*Indicates regional combine result

Broad Jump

Name # POS School Broad
ADEBOBOYE, Adam 84 WR York  9’9″
ADELEKE, Tunde 20 DB Carleton 9’5.25″
ASARE, Kwabena 50 OL Carleton 8’1.5″
AUGUSTINE, Johnny 30 RB Guelph 9’2″
BEHAR, Nathaniel 81 WR Carleton 9’7″
BLADEK, Dariusz 51 OL Bethune-Cookman 8’5″
BOATENG, Kwaku 90 DL Wilfrid Laurier 8’7.75″
CARON, Samuel 1 QB Montreal 9’6″
CARTER, Malcolm 87 WR Ottawa Sooners (CJFL) *10’5.25″
CHAGNON, Frederic 40 LB Montreal 9’7.5″
CHEVRIER, Alexandre 47 LB Sherbrooke *9’11.5″
DUPUIS, Mathieu 8 DL Montreal 8’4″
FILIPPELLI, Jordan 52 OL Calgary 7’10.5″
FOOTE, Fabion 91 DL McMaster 9’11”
FOSTER, Evan 92 DL Manitoba 9’10”
GILLESPIE, Richard 25 DB Toronto *9’9.25
GOSSELIN, Anthony 35 RB Sherbrooke *9’4.75
HAMLIN, Nathaniel 21 DB Carleton 9’10”
HASTINGS, Asher 2 QB McMaster 9’3.5″
HASTINGS, Harland 24 DB Acadia *10’5″
HERDMAN, Jordan 41 LB Simon Fraser 9’3.5″
HERDMAN, Justin 42 LB Simon Fraser 9’0″
HILLIS, Mitchell 25 WR Saskatchewan *9’1.5″
HOOVER, Jordan 26 DB Waterloo *10’4.5″
JOHNSON, Evan 54 OL Saskatchewan 8’10”
LAURENSSE, Adam 43 DB Calgary *9’11”
LUKE, Junior 93 DL Montreal  8’2.75″
LYNCH, Julan 27 WR Saskatchewan *9’11”
MACKIE, Mark 7 DL McMaster *9’5.75″
MCGOUGH, Connor 94 DL Calgary  9’3″
MILANOVIC-LITRE, Ante 133 RB Simon Fraser *10’1.75″
MORRISON, Alex 50 WR UBC *9’8.5″
NARKAJ, Samuel 95 DL Concordia  8’5″
OKAFOR, Kay 96 DL St. Francis Xavier  9’2.5″
ONYEKA, Nakas 44 LB Wilfrid Laurier 9’2.25″
PATAKI, Jonah 32 RB Queen’s  *10’3.5″
PICTON, Mitchell 82 WR Regina  9’8.5″
PRICE, Jalen 97 DL Wilfrid Laurier  7’11.25″
ROY, Jean-Simon 55 OL Laval  8’0.25″
SCHRAM, Braden 56 OL Calgary  8’5.25″
SINGLETON, Matt 45 LB Black Hills State University  9’2.5″
SPOONER, Qadr 57 OL McGill  7’11.75″
THOMAS ERLINGTON, Sean 31 RB Montreal  8’10.25″
VANDERVOORT, Daniel 83 WR McMaster  9’6″
VAUGHN, Justin 98 DL Fordham  9’4″
WILLIAMS, Corey 46 LB Toronto  8’6.5″
WOODS, Mason 58 OL Idaho  7’3.5″
WOODSON, Robert 22 DB Calgary 10’0.5″
WRIGHT, Dondre 23 DB Henderson State 9’10”
ZVER, Jeremy 59 OL Regina  8’7.5″

*Denotes regional combine result

Coaches, general managers and scouts from across the country assembled on Friday to get a first-hand look at some of the top available talent in the 2017 CFL Draft, slated to take place on May 7.

For them, says CFL.ca’s Marshall Ferguson, the combine is more than just numbers.

“When guys come out and do their tests, there are the things that matter like the numbers and the way they carry themselves,” said Ferguson. “And then there are the little things that every scout will pick up on.

“Boateng intentionally wore the tightest clothing I’ve ever seen and the shortest shorts ever to show off that he has tree trunks for legs.”

While Carter recorded a 40-inch vertical at the Eastern Regional Combine in Montreal on March 10, the former Carleton Raven wasn’t able to match it on Friday, settling for a 34-inch jump.

“Not as happy with it because I did drop quite a bit but I feel like that’s because I wasn’t training as hard during the last week and was resting more,” said Carter afterwards. “I want to be 100 per cent for one-on-ones later on in the week.”

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Malcolm Carter’s broad and vertical jumps have him number one in the field (Johany Jutras/CFL.ca)

Pataki’s 36.5-inch vertical topped the competition on Friday, while the running back out of Queen’s showed consistency in the broad jump by following up his 10-foot, 3.5-inch broad jump at the Ontario Regional Combine with a 10-foot, 3-inch broad jump in Regina.

“His regional combine numbers were crazy,” said Ferguson. “That’s the fourth best broad jump ever for a running back. That just goes to show lower body explosion stuff.”

The key for Pataki, Ferguson added, will be his performance in the 40. That happens on Saturday.

“For his 40, that’s the one concerning thing about him,” said Ferguson. “For a guy that jumps so well and is that quick, his shuttle time is amazing but his 10, 20 and 40 are kind of all average so that would be my one concern that the scouts will probably wonder about.”

All of the top five broad jumps were recorded at regional combines. Outside of Pataki, Carter (10 feet, 3 inches), Robert Woodson (10 feet, 0.5 inches) Ante Milanovic-Litre (9 feet, 11.25 inches) and Fabion Foote (9 feet, 11 inches) had the best jumps of the day.

Foote’s broad jump nearing 10 feet stood out for Ferguson, while Laurier’s Boateng also turned heads for players of their stature.

“It’s impressive what they did with their jumps because of their weight,” said Ferguson. “When they get on the bench tonight, they’re going to put up big numbers on the bench. They’re both going to be 30 plus reps.

“To put together a vert like that to show the lower body explosion and then to add that to your bench and to show that you have weight on your body and show that you can move it is huge for those two guys.”

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Fabion Foote likely helped his draft stock with a solid showing on Friday morning (Johany Jutras/CFL.ca)

Next on tap is the bench press, which takes place Friday night at 9 p.m. ET. Those who turned heads Friday morning have a chance to build on the momentum.

“I’m hoping for anything above, or close to 10,” said Carter. “That’s also what I worked on because I wanted to get my bench up because I realized it wasn’t as great as it should have been.”

Source: CFL.ca

 

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