Following a successful scouting combine in Mexico, the CFL is now strongly considering having another international combine in Germany sometime this off-season, according to TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor.

For the first time in league history, the CFL held a scouting combine outside of Canada on Sunday as Estadio Azul stadium in Mexico City hosted dozens of the country's best football players in an effort to showcase their talent to Canadian teams and to grow the game.

The CFL is strongly considering holding another international combine during the current off-season, this time in Germany. There’s a lot still to be determined about this international strategy but it is definitely happening. #CFL — David William Naylor (@TSNDaveNaylor) January 14, 2019

CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie as well as a handful of CFL general managers and coaches were in attendance at the Mexican scouting combine.

"For so many, if they finish their junior career or college career and they're not on a CFL roster then there's kind of nowhere to go and their dream ends," Ambrosie told the Canadian Press. "I think that's a tragedy. This is really about growing the game of football."

I certainly understand those skeptical of the CFL’s international vision. But the fact is there is no obvious way to significantly grow revenues within Canada. The league has been trying that for 30 years.#CFL — David William Naylor (@TSNDaveNaylor) January 14, 2019

Interesting to talk to Mexican football officials at the pro and collegiate levels who believe having Mexican players in the CFL will create an audience for the CFL here and build the sport. There are about 130 million people in Mexico to potentially reach. #CFL — David William Naylor (@TSNDaveNaylor) January 14, 2019

There are roughly twice as many college football programs in Mexico than Canada. Im led to believe the best of them can measure-up to mid level NCAA schools. Problem is there has been nowhere for them to go besides the LFA domestic league which is still in its infancy.#CFL — David William Naylor (@TSNDaveNaylor) January 14, 2019

Here is the order for the CFL's Mexican Draft slated to take place on Monday, according to Naylor.

1 - Eskimos

2 - Redblacks

3 - Alouettes

4 - Argonauts

5 - Tiger-Cats

6 - Roughriders

7 - Lions

8 - Blue Bombers

9 - Stampeders