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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Heenan Gets Hurt at CFL Prospect Camp

Ben Heenan's day ended prematurely at the CFL evaluation camp.The Saskatchewan Huskies highly rated offensive lineman had to withdraw from the camp prior to the start of one-on-one drills due to a hip ailment.

The six-foot-four, 310-pound Heenan came into the weekend evaluation camp as the top-ranked prospect for this year's CFL draft.Heenan ran the 40-yard dash and took part in the shuttle run agility drill but was noticeably absent when the offensive and defensive linemen came together to run one-on-one drills.

Heenan took part in medicals and team interviews Friday and was second overall yesterday in the bench press, lifting 225 pounds 32 times.There was a lot of anticipation to see Heenan in the one-on-one drills before the injury.

(From Canadian Press)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unless Heenan dies, Taman had better take him #1. Makowsky Jr is ready to go and ready to make an impact.


Brad

Anonymous said...

what about Shamawd, could he be Fantuz 2.0 (the faster version)

Anonymous said...

Hey Brad, why would they Riders take a guy that plays a position they're set at for the next 6 years. Unless they plan on trading Best. Don't be mad if they pass over the home town kid for Chambers.