Commissioner Randy Ambrosie says CFL draft still on for April 30
TORONTO — CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie says the league’s draft remains on schedule — at least for now.
Ambrosie addressed the status of the April 30 draft during a question-and-answer video conference Friday with CFL fans. Ambrosie re-iterated the league continues to discuss all potential contingency plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
That includes both the start of training camps (slated for May 17) and the 2020 regular season (June 11). Ambrosie said no firm decisions have been made and the league hasn’t set a date regarding when those resolutions must be reached.
Earlier this year, the CFL postponed its global draft, which had been scheduled for April 16. A global combine and global draft will now be held just before camps open.