Ruler 79
June 13th, 2006, 09:47 AM
Albany's Jermaine Lee was drafted in the supplemental draft by the Edmonton Eskimos. Here is the link to the story:
EDMONTON ESKIMOS TAKE UALBANY'S JERMAINE LEE IN CFL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
Edmonton, Alberta - Former University at Albany football player Jermaine Lee was selected as a non-import defensive end by the Edmonton Eskimos in the 2006 Canadian Football League Supplemental Draft on Monday, June 12.
Lee, a native of Rockville Centre, N.Y., who earned four varsity letters from 2002-05, appeared in 37 games for the Great Danes. He totaled 116 tackles and 16.0 sacks as a collegian. Lee led a UAlbany defense that ranked among the NCAA Division I-AA leaders in points allowed, rushing defense and total yards allowed last season.
To acquire Lee, the Eskimos relinquished their sixth round selection in the 2007 CFL Canadian Draft.
EDMONTON ESKIMOS TAKE UALBANY'S JERMAINE LEE IN CFL SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT
Edmonton, Alberta - Former University at Albany football player Jermaine Lee was selected as a non-import defensive end by the Edmonton Eskimos in the 2006 Canadian Football League Supplemental Draft on Monday, June 12.
Lee, a native of Rockville Centre, N.Y., who earned four varsity letters from 2002-05, appeared in 37 games for the Great Danes. He totaled 116 tackles and 16.0 sacks as a collegian. Lee led a UAlbany defense that ranked among the NCAA Division I-AA leaders in points allowed, rushing defense and total yards allowed last season.
To acquire Lee, the Eskimos relinquished their sixth round selection in the 2007 CFL Canadian Draft.