Argos staying coy about draft strategy

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    The Toronto Argonauts' strategy for Sunday's Canadian Football League draft remains a mystery as questions about what the team will do with the first overall pick have gone unanswered.

    Washington State offensive lineman Joe Eppele and Queen's linebacker Shomari Williams are candidates to go No. 1, but Argos head coach Jim Barker is refusing to divulge his plans.

    The draft, in which Toronto has three of the top 11 picks, should be a key part of the Argos' rebuilding process. Toronto was 3-15 last year and 7-29 over the last two seasons, and has no shortage of areas in which it needs to improve.

    Miles Gorrell, Toronto's co-ordinator of Canadian scouting from 2006 to 2009, said there is one thing you can bank on.

    Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/Argos staying about draft strategy/2975120/story.html#ixzz0mgxQUkNK
     

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