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Calvillo, Bruce among those on CFL top player list

East, West nominees to be announced Nov. 12

Last Updated: Thursday, November 5, 2009 | 7:32 PM ET

Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo is enjoying what could be his finest season ever.  Montreal Alouettes quarterback Anthony Calvillo is enjoying what could be his finest season ever. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

CFL clubs submitted their picks Thursday for consideration for the CFL's Most Outstanding Player award, a list that included perennial nominee Anthony Calvillo as well as Arland Bruce, cast off early in the season.

Montreal quarterback Calvillo leads in nearly all performance measures. He's thrown 26 touchdown, just six interceptions, and has a quarterback rating of 108.

Calvillo has spread the ball around, with Ben Cahoon and Jamel Richardson 1-2 in the CFL in terms of receptions, and Kerry Watkins fifth.

The 37-year-old Calvillo can win the award for a second consecutive time and third time overall.

Wide receiver Bruce was jettisoned from Toronto for discipline issues but has fit right in with Hamilton. He is third in the CFL with 82 catches and tied for second with nine touchdown receptions.

The list also includes the two leading pass catchers from the West. Fred Stamps of the Edmonton Eskimos has caught 79 passes and leads the league with 1,300 receiving yards, with Geroy Simon of the B.C. Lions not far behind with 77 receptions and 1,219 yards.

Stamps said his nomination won't mean much if they lose to the Lions on Friday, with the winner claiming the final playoff berth in the West Division.

"It was kind of a surprise, but I really don't look too forward because all I want to do is win," Stamps said. "It really don't matter about outstanding player, because if we end up losing on Friday or Winnipeg wins, we're going home on Monday so it really don't matter."

Calgary is represented by Joffrey Reynolds. The running back is on pace for a second consecutive CFL rushing title, with 1,397 yards rushing.

Rounding out the names are Saskatchewan quarterback Darian Durant, Toronto running back Jamal Robertson, and Winnipeg return specialist and defensive back Jovon Johnson.

CFL clubs also put forth their picks for best defensive and special teams player, offensive lineman, and top Canadian and rookie.

The award nominees will be pared down to one representative each from East and West, to be announced on Nov. 12.

The players were selected by CFL head coaches and voting members of the Football Reporters of Canada.

The other categories are as follows:

Most Outstanding Defensive Player

  • Korey Banks, DB, B.C.
  • Dwight Anderson, DB, Calgary.
  • Kai Wells, DE, Edmonton.
  • Markeith Knowlton, LB, Hamilton.
  • Anwar Stewart, DE, Montreal.
  • John Chick, DE, Saskatchewan.
  • Kevin Eiben, LB, Toronto.
  • Doug Brown, DL, Winnipeg.

Most Outstanding Rookie

  • Martell Mallett, RB, B.C. Lions.
  • Malik Jackson, DL, Calgary.
  • Arkee Whitlock, RB, Edmonton.
  • Marquay McDaniel, WR, Hamilton.
  • Jerald Brown, DB, Montreal.
  • Jerrell Freeman, LB, Saskatchewan.
  • Lin J-Shell, LB, Toronto.
  • Jonathan Hefney, DB, Winnipeg.

Special Teams Player

  • Jason Arakgi, S, B.C.
  • Sandro DeAngelis, K, Calgary
  • Tristan Jackson, KR, Edmonton
  • Dylan Barker, S, Hamilton
  • Larry Taylor, KR, Montreal
  • Jason Armstead, KR, Saskatchewan
  • Justin Medlock, K, Toronto
  • Jovon Johnson, KR, Winnipeg

Outstanding lineman

  • Sherko Haji-Rasouli, B.C.
  • Ben Archibald, Calgary
  • Marwan Hage, Hamilton
  • Scott Flory, Montreal
  • Gene Makowsky, Saskatchewan
  • Taylor Robertson, Toronto
  • Brendan LaBatte, Winnipeg

Outstanding Canadian

  • Ricky Foley, DE, BC
  • Dimitri Tsoumpas, OL, Calgary
  • Patrick Kabongo, OL, Edmonton
  • Marwan Hage, OL, Hamilton
  • Ben Cahoon, SB, Montreal
  • Rob Bagg, WR, Saskatchewan
  • Kevin Eiben, LB, Toronto
  • Doug Brown, DT, Winnipeg

Corrections and Clarifications

  • The original version of this story had the list of outstanding Canadian nominees, but was inadvertently deleted in a later version. The list has been restored. Nov. 6, 2009 l 10:16 AM ET
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