CFL Draft Needs a Makeover
The CFL enters the next stage of the 2019 season with its draft set for May 2 and suffering a bit in comparison with the job the NFL did with its player draft last weekend.
I have to admit, when you have 250,000 people in the streets of Nashville standing in the rain to listen to people announce college football being drafted by professional football teams, you must be marketing very well indeed.
By comparison, maybe TSN will dedicate a half hour to following the first round with some brief one minute or two-minute player profiles. One could argue that the number of NFL teams and the number of players involved justifies the in-depth selling job by the NFL, but that ignores the nature of the NFL coverage.