The Canadian Football League Scouting Bureau released its final ranking for the 2015 CFL Canadian Draft on Friday, with Brandon Bridge of Mississauga, ON becoming the first-ever quarterback to make the list since it was introduced in 2008.

Bridge, who is projected to go in the middle rounds at next week's NFL Draft, played with the University of South Alabama last season, throwing for 2,086 yards and 19 touchdowns. Bridge, who was unranked throughout the season, is listed at No. 19 on the CFL's final list.

Rice defensive lineman Christian Covington claimed top spot after announcing to forego his senior year of college in early January, followed by UNLV offensive lineman Brett Boyko. Rounding out the Top 5 are University of Connecticut offensive lineman Alex Mateas, followed by Yale running back Tyler Varga and Laval offensive lineman, Danny Groulx.

In the final edition of the scouting bureau, Covington, Lemar Durant, Tevaughn Campbell, Shaquille Murray-Lawrence and Brandon Bridge climbed into the Top 20 list. However, Dillon Guy, Karl Lavoie, Brandon Tennant, Adam Konar and Ettore Lattanzio dropped from the spring edition after being listed in the winter edition.

The province of Ontario is represented with ten hometown prospects. Following Ontario is BC with three, Alberta, Quebec, and Saskatchewan with two and Manitoba with one.