As per the 2022 collective bargaining agreement, beginning with this year's draft, the two teams that had National players featured in the highest percentage of snaps played in the
2023 CFL season were each awarded an additional second-round pick.[3] Because of this change, there will no longer be second-round territorial selections for the two worst teams from the previous season.[3][4][5]
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
Hamilton ←→ Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett to
Toronto in exchange for
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the 28th pick in this year's draft to
Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round two
Hamilton → Calgary (PD). Hamilton traded this selection, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Calgary in exchange for
Bo Levi Mitchell, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a third-round pick in this year's draft.[trade 3]
Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a second-round pick in this year's draft,
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]
Calgary → Winnipeg (D). Calgary traded the 13th and 14th picks in this year's draft to Winnipeg in exchange for the eighth and 28th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round three
Calgary → Hamilton (PD). Calgary traded this selection,
Bo Levi Mitchell, and a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for a second-round pick in this year's draft, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft.[trade 3]
Hamilton → Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded two third-round picks and the fifth overall selection in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett to Toronto in exchange for
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the eighth pick in this year's draft to
Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round four
BC → Hamilton (PD). BC traded a fourth-round selection to Hamilton in exchange for
Dane Evans.[trade 11] The draft pick could have been escalated if undisclosed conditions were met.[trade 11]
Hamilton → BC (PD). Hamilton traded the fourth-round selection originally acquired in the Dane Evans trade above back to BC in exchange for
Jonathan Kongbo.[trade 12]
BC → Ottawa (PD). BC traded a conditional fourth-round selection and a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Ottawa in exchange for
Terry Williams.[trade 6] This condition was fulfilled, as per the official draft order.[5]
Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a fourth-round pick in this year's draft,
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a second-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]
Round five
Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a fifth-round selection and the negotiation rights to
Xavier Gipson to Toronto in exchange
Sam Acheampong.[trade 7]
Ottawa → Winnipeg (PD). Ottawa traded a fifth-round selection to Winnipeg in exchange for the negotiation rights of
Dru Brown.[trade 8]
Round six
Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a sixth-round selection to Toronto in exchange
Theren Churchill.[trade 9] The selection would be upgraded to a fifth-round pick if Churchill is named to the Elks' active roster for at least nine games during the
2023 season.[trade 9]
Montreal → Calgary (PD). Montreal traded a conditional second-round selection to Calgary in exchange for the playing rights to
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.[trade 13] The condition will be fulfilled if Duvernay-Tardif signs with the Alouettes.
As per the 2022 collective bargaining agreement, beginning with this year's draft, the two teams that had National players featured in the highest percentage of snaps played in the
2023 CFL season were each awarded an additional second-round pick.[3] Because of this change, there will no longer be second-round territorial selections for the two worst teams from the previous season.[3][4][5]
In the explanations below, (D) denotes trades that took place during the draft, while (PD) indicates trades completed pre-draft.
Round one
Hamilton ←→ Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett to
Toronto in exchange for
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the 28th pick in this year's draft to
Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round two
Hamilton → Calgary (PD). Hamilton traded this selection, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Calgary in exchange for
Bo Levi Mitchell, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a third-round pick in this year's draft.[trade 3]
Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a second-round pick in this year's draft,
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]
Calgary → Winnipeg (D). Calgary traded the 13th and 14th picks in this year's draft to Winnipeg in exchange for the eighth and 28th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round three
Calgary → Hamilton (PD). Calgary traded this selection,
Bo Levi Mitchell, and a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for a second-round pick in this year's draft, a first-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft.[trade 3]
Hamilton → Toronto (PD). Hamilton traded two third-round picks and the fifth overall selection in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett to Toronto in exchange for
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection, a second-round pick, and a fourth-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft.[trade 1]
Winnipeg → Calgary (D). Winnipeg traded this selection and the eighth pick in this year's draft to
Calgary in exchange for the 13th and 14th overall selections in this year's draft.[trade 2]
Round four
BC → Hamilton (PD). BC traded a fourth-round selection to Hamilton in exchange for
Dane Evans.[trade 11] The draft pick could have been escalated if undisclosed conditions were met.[trade 11]
Hamilton → BC (PD). Hamilton traded the fourth-round selection originally acquired in the Dane Evans trade above back to BC in exchange for
Jonathan Kongbo.[trade 12]
BC → Ottawa (PD). BC traded a conditional fourth-round selection and a third-round pick in the
2023 CFL Draft to Ottawa in exchange for
Terry Williams.[trade 6] This condition was fulfilled, as per the official draft order.[5]
Toronto → Hamilton (PD). Toronto traded a fourth-round pick in this year's draft,
Jordan Williams, the seventh overall selection and a second-round pick in this year's draft, and a conditional fourth-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft to Hamilton in exchange for the fifth overall selection and two third-round picks in this year's draft, a conditional third-round pick in the
2025 CFL Draft, and the negotiation rights to
Deontay Burnett.[trade 1]
Round five
Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a fifth-round selection and the negotiation rights to
Xavier Gipson to Toronto in exchange
Sam Acheampong.[trade 7]
Ottawa → Winnipeg (PD). Ottawa traded a fifth-round selection to Winnipeg in exchange for the negotiation rights of
Dru Brown.[trade 8]
Round six
Edmonton → Toronto (PD). Edmonton traded a sixth-round selection to Toronto in exchange
Theren Churchill.[trade 9] The selection would be upgraded to a fifth-round pick if Churchill is named to the Elks' active roster for at least nine games during the
2023 season.[trade 9]
Montreal → Calgary (PD). Montreal traded a conditional second-round selection to Calgary in exchange for the playing rights to
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.[trade 13] The condition will be fulfilled if Duvernay-Tardif signs with the Alouettes.