Offensive-lineman Luc Brodeur-Jourdain was the last player taken in that draft, going 48th overall to the Montreal Alouettes. Irrelevant in the CFL or NFL really doesn’t matter,” Brodeur-Jourdain said during a telephone interview Monday. “All getting drafted means is you’re going to get a chance. You’re playing against men who know the league, have played for years, are talented and very, very physical. Brodeur-Jourdain has been an East Division all-star twice (2012, ’14), a CFL all-star once (2012) and named Montreal’s top lineman (2013) and outstanding Canadian (2015).
Source: National Post March 04, 2019 23:15 UTC