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Safeguard Davis Alexander Absolutely, Regardless of Circumstances

Exceptional Talent Pool Showcased in CFL's Draft Class

Safeguard Davis Alexander Absolutely, Regardless of Circumstances

In the 2025 Canadian Football League (CFL) draft, the Montreal Alouettes made some savvy moves, largely focusing on fortifying their offensive line and building depth across various positions. One of their most significant picks was Tiger Shanks, an imposing 6'5" and 325-pound offensive lineman from UNLV, selected in the 1st round, 5th overall.

Shanks, a two-time All-Mountain West Team member, started 51 college games and was the first UNLV player to earn All-Conference honors twice. His impressive size and accolades, including Outland/Lombardi Trophy watch lists, make him a key foundation for the Alouettes' offensive line[1][2].

To add quarterback depth, the Alouettes chose Jonathan Sénécal from the University of Montréal in the 7th round, 62nd overall. While specific details about his collegiate performance aren’t readily available, his selection suggests developmental potential or versatility on special teams[1].

Other notable picks include Hakeem Harris, a wide receiver from Davenport with a remarkable 38.5-inch vertical jump, praised for his ability to leap high and catch passes[3]. The Alouettes also reinforced their secondary with Nate Beauchemin, a DB from Calgary[1]. Additionally, they added defensive depth with linebackers Gabriel Lessard and Riley McLeod[1][2].

Interesting names linked to the draft, such as Kurtis Rourke and Taylor Elgersma, who drew NFL interest, were not selected early by the Alouettes. Instead, they seemed to focus on building offensive line stability and position flexibility[1][5].

[1] - https://www.tsn.ca/[2] - https://www.montrealalouettes.com/[3] - https://www.cbssports.com/[5] - https://globalnews.ca/

One might say this draft class had its fair share of intrigue, drama, and a solid dose of strategic decision-making. Time will tell how these fresh faces enrich the CFL and bring excitement to the 2025 season. Go Alouettes!

Kristian, a football enthusiast, offered an intriguing perspective on the 2025 draft, suggesting that the Montreal Alouettes could bolster their offensive game by acquiring French-speaking talent. In particular, he proposed the signing of a French quarterback, such as someone from the University of Paris, to provide better communication and cultural familiarity within the team. This move, Kristian argued, would not only improve the team's chemistry but also add a unique dimension to the CFL, attracting a broader fanbase and promoting the growth of the sport in France.

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