TORONTO — The country’s top crop of football talent will hit the gridiron on May 13th as Laval University will play host of the 15th annual East-West Bowl.

The best USports players who are heading into their CFL draft year – like Regina’s quarterback Noah Picton, the reigning Hec Chrighton Trophy winner, and Laval’s pivot Hugo Richard, the MVP of the 52nd ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup – will be showcased in the week-long event.

With so many prospects named to both the East and West teams, CFL.ca takes a look at 10 players you should keep an eye on:

EAST ROSTER Kene Onyeka DL | Carleton Onyeka lines up in a contest in 2016 (Carleton University) Onyeka, a 6-foot-3 235-pound defensive end from Brampton, ON., suited up in all eight regular season games for the Ravens last season, collecting 49 tackles and one sack. His best game of the 2016 season was back in September when the Ravens hosted Western and Onyeka collected five solo tackles and 13 assisted tackles in his team’s 38-31 victory. Regis Cibasu REC | Montreal Cibasu led the Carabins in receptions in 2016, hauling in 46 catches in the eight games he suited up for. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound receiver collected 503 yards and one touchdown – 134 of those yards and the major score coming in Montreal’s 27-20 victory over Sherbrooke in October. Nicholas Parisotto DB | Guelph Parisotto looks to make a tackle during a contest against Toronto in 2016 (Kyle Rodriguez/Guelph University) Parisotto was a steady hand for Guelph to rely on in 2016 in their secondary. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound defensive back suited up in all eight games for the Gryphons collecting 29.5 total tackles. KC Bakker OL | Carleton Bakker brought a whole lot of size to Carlelton’s offensive line in 2016 – his third season with the club. The 6-foot-8, 300-pound London, ON. native anchored an offensive line that helped to protect quarterback Jesse Mills in all eight regular season games. Nelkas Kwemo LB | Queens Kwemo leads his team out onto the field during a game in 2016 (Queens University) Kwemo suited up in eight games for the Gaels in 2016 and collected 39 solo tackles and 12 assisted tackles while also nabbing 3.5 sacks. The 6-foot-3, 239-pound linebacker ranked 14th overall in USports in solo tackles with 39.