Montreal Alouettes open to dealing first overall pick in CFL draft
Kavis Reed is open for business.
The Montreal Alouettes general manager has the first pick overall in the 2018 CFL draft, but said Monday he’s open to trading it.
“We’ve had some inquiries about the pick,” Reed said during a conference call. “If an offer comes our way that will allow us to improve our roster in the short- and long-term we’d entertain it.”
Reed said the Alouettes have narrowed down their potential choices for the first overall selection Thursday night to five prospects. Included in that group are Trey Rutherford, a six-foot-five, 312-pound offensive lineman at UConn, and Mark Chapman, a six-foot, 180-pound receiver at Central Michigan.