The Canadian Football League’s global and national drafts will both be held on Tuesday, Apr. 30.
Starting at 9 a.m. MDT, it’s the global draft featuring talent from around the world. The Calgary Stampeders currently have two selections in the two-round global draft including the fourth overall pick.
Later in the day, starting at 6 p.m. MDT, the national draft gets underway with the top Canadian talent available. The Stamps have eight selections in the eight-round draft including the fourth overall pick.
Stampeders picks (global draft)
1st round: 4th overall
2nd round: 13th overall
Stampeders picks (Canadian draft)
1st round
Fourth overall
2nd round
13th overall
14th overall (pick acquired from Hamilton Tiger-Cats as part of trade on Nov. 14, 2022)
3rd round
Pick traded to Hamilton as part of trade on Nov. 14, 2022 (Ticats subsequently traded pick to Toronto)
4th round
33rd overall
5th round
42nd overall
6th round
51st overall
7th round
60th overall
8th round
69th overall
The current Stampeders roster features 17 players drafted by Calgary.
1st round Jalen Philpot (2022), Cole Tucker (2023)
2nd round Bryce Bell (2021), Kwadwo Boahen (2023)
3rd round William Langlais (2015), Zack Williams (2019), Rysen John (2020), Clark Barnes (2023)
4th round Tyson Middlemost (2020), Elliot Graham (2021), Alexandre Marcoux (2023)
5th round Ryan Leder (2023)
6th round Nick Statz (2019), Sebastian Howard (2023), Campbell Fair (2023)
8th round Daniel Amoako (2022), Lucas Robertson (2023)
The global draft has produced three current members of the roster including linebacker Lino Schröter, defensive back Bailey Devine-Scott and all-star punter Cody Grace.