CFL’s annual Canadian combine has come a long way since O’Shea participated
The CFL combine has come a long way since Mike O’Shea auditioned for league officials.
In 1993, O’Shea was a top pro prospect at the University of Guelph. After participating in the combine in Winnipeg, O’Shea was taken in the first round, fourth overall, of the CFL draft by Edmonton.
O’Shea never made it to Edmonton. He was dealt shortly afterwards to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, where he spent his first three CFL seasons before signing with the Toronto Argonauts as a free agent.
But the Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach is in Alberta’s capital for this week’s 2023 combine, where 67 Canadian university players and 21 Globals will audition before CFL officials. The league’s Global and Canadian drafts are both May 2.