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MONTREAL — After a busy Wednseday of workouts in Montreal, four more regional combine participants are headed to the National Combine in Toronto.
Anthony Coady, Jean-Samuel Blanc, Mikhail Davidson and William Langlais were the four picked to move on, marking four players at four different positions to get the call, including three Montreal Carabins.
Among the top defensive backs was Montreal’s Coady, impressing with a solid second-place 7.02 in the three-cone while putting up a solid all-around effort in other tests. Joining Coady in Toronto will be his Montreal teammate and defensive lineman Blanc, whose 20 reps in the bench press, nine-foot-five broad jump and 33-inch vertical each placed him second among defensive linemen.
Blanc also registered the top three-cone (7.42) and second-best shuttle (4.42) among defensive linemen.
Bench | 40-Yard |
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1. Jesse St. James — 24 reps | T1. Matthew Norzil — 4.53 |
2. David Plourde — 23 reps | T1. Randy Roseway — 4.53 |
3. Te Nguyen — 22 reps | 3. Alexandre Aube — 4.58 |
T4. Austin Roy — 21 reps | 4. Mikhail Davidson — 4.59 |
T4. Ashton Dickson — 21 reps | 5. Sebastian Blanchard — 4.61 |
Shuttle | 3-Cone |
1. Djonatan Buissereth — 3.90 | 1. Djonatan Buissereth — 6.93 |
2. William Langlais — 4.08 | 2. Anthony Coady — 7.02 |
3. Jovan Deschenes-Cober — 4.09 | T3. Matthew Norzil — 7.06 |
4. Sean Stoqua — 4.15 | T3. Alexandre Aube — 7.06 |
T5. Justin Warden, Randy Roseway — 4.18 | 5. Mikhail Davidson — 7.23 |
Vertical | Broad |
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1. Matthew Norzil — 39.00″ | 1. Matthew Norzil — 10’10.50″ |
2. Alexandre Aube — 38.00″ | T2. Randy Roseway — 10’3.75″ |
3. Nyjill Wilson — 37.00″ | T2. Djonatan Buissereth — 10’3.75″ |
4. Jean-Philippe Chretien — 36.50″ | T4. Jean-Philippe Chretien — 10’2.00″ |
5. Vincent Cleroux-Gaudreau -36.00″ | T4. Mathieu Quirion — 10’2.00″ |
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Shining at the running back position was Langlais of Sherbrooke, whose 4.08 shuttle led his position and put him in the top five out of all participants.
Finally, receiver Davidson, the third Montreal Carabins player to move on, is moving forward after putting up a stellar 4.59 40 time while also impressing in the shuttle and three-cone.
CFL scouts, coaches and general managers remain busy on Thursday, as the action resumes in Toronto for the third and final regional combine. View 2015 Toronto Regional Combine participants.
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