Receiver Diego Jair Viamontes goes first overall in LFA/CFL draft
Diego Jair Viamontes will forever have a place in Canadian football history.
The receiver with Mayas of Mexico’s Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional was the first player taken in the first-ever LFA/CFL draft on Monday. Viamontes went No. 1 overall to the Edmonton Eskimos, who got the first pick in a weighted draw, in Mexico City.
The five-foot-10, 189-pound receiver was first announced by the number he’d been assigned Sunday for the LFA combine in front of CFL officials. It wasn’t until Viamontes heard his name that he fully realized he’d been selected first overall.
“I knew that was my number but I couldn’t believe it,” he said via telephone from Mexico City following the draft. “I was doubting it, like, ‘Is that really my number?’ When they said my name, that’s when I knew.