The Daily Courier

Brown twins make winter scouting edition a family affair

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TORONTO — Twins Chase and Sydney Brown are making the winter edition of the CFL scouting bureau a family affair.

Chase Brown, a running back at Illinois, remains atop the list after doing so in the fall edition that was released in September. Sydney Brown, a defensive back with the Fighting Illini, moves into second position after holding down third in September.

The Browns are natives of London, Ont.

The scouting bureau consists of league scouts, player-personnel directors and GMs. It compiles the top-20 prospects for the 2023 CFL draft, which goes May 2.

Tavius Robinson of Guelph, Ont., a defensive lineman at Mississipp­i, moved up six spots into third. Sidy Sow of Bromont, Que., an offensive lineman at Eastern Michigan, also moved up to No. 4 after being listed seventh in September.

But Matthew Bergeron of Victoriavi­lle, Que., an offensive lineman at Syracuse, had an even bigger climb. He took fifth in the winter edition after not being ranked in September.

The Browns, Robinson and Bergeron have all been invited to participat­e in the ‘23 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

Chase Brown finished fourth in NCAA rushing with 1,643 yards, cracking the 100-yard mark in 10 games. He also scored 13 touchdowns (10 rushing, three receiving) and is a finalist for Doak Walker Award as U.S. college football’s top running back.

Brown also secured the 2022 Jon Cornish Trophy as the top Canadian in the NCAA ranks.

Sydney Brown recorded 59 tackles (3.5 for a loss) and a Big 10-leading six intercepti­ons that placed him second in the NCAA. Brown also registered seven pass breakups and a sack.

 ?? The Associated Press ?? Sydney Brown (left), Chase Brown, identical twin brothers from London, Ont., pose in this undated handout photo.
The Associated Press Sydney Brown (left), Chase Brown, identical twin brothers from London, Ont., pose in this undated handout photo.

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