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CFL Evaluation Camp : ウィキペディア英語版 | CFL Combine
The CFL Combine (formerly known as the Evaluation Camp or E-Camp) is a three-day program in which athletes from Canadian universities and Canadians in the NCAA are scouted by general managers, coaches and scouts of the Canadian Football League. The goal of the camp is for the nine CFL franchises to have a better idea of who they would like to draft in the CFL Draft which takes place about two months after the camp. The first combined Evaluation Camp took place in 2000 in Toronto and since then has continued every year in Toronto. Since 2014 there has been regional combines in Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto in the week prior to the National Combine. The regional combines provide a wider scope of athletes with the opportunity to be evaluated by CFL personnel. The latest combine in Toronto took place March 27 to 29, 2015. ==Events==
Athletes are measured to compare the various physical builds of certain athletes. Some of the qualities measured include; height, weight, hand size, arm length, flexibility. The bench press is one of the most exciting drills at E-Camp, because it evaluates both the athletes strength and muscular endurance. For certain positions the vertical jump analysis provides valuable information regarding the leaping ability of an athlete. The 40-yard dash is another popular event at the evaluation camp. Athletes are timed at the 10, 20 and 40 m intervals, each on has greater significance for certain positions. A good test of an athletes lower body explosion capabilities is how he fares in the broad jump test. To test acceleration and agility athletes are tested in both the short shuttle and the 3-cone drill. Two of the more important parts of the evaluation are the interviews with the teams and the one-on-one drills.〔http://www.cfl.ca/page/ecamp-drills Explanation of drills〕
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