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Jon Montgomerys gold medal in skeleton at the Whistler Sliding Centre and his subsequent auctioning off of a pitcher of beer in the village square elevated him to folk-hero status. http:///...chester-City-Jersey/ . How great will be revealed in the next couple of days at the board of governors meeting in Pebble Beach, Calif.Linden Gaydosh is used to being in control. For four years, the Calgary Dinos six-foot-three, 314-pound defensive tackle routinely was able to impose his will on the football field. Then this off-season, the native of Peace River, Alta., had ultimate influence on his workout results before CFL officials as well as his conduct in the one-on-one interviews afterwards. But now Gaydosh finds himself in unfamiliar territory. He has no control over where hell be taken Monday in the CFL draft. "At this point its all out of my hands," Gaydosh said. "That (indecision) has been tough. "I really dont know what Im getting myself into and whats going on just yet. I cant wait until the draft when I know for sure." Gaydosh wont have to wait long as hes the decided favourite to go first overall. What city hell call home, though, still remains unclear. Hamilton has the No. 1 selection and is certainly interested in Gaydosh, flying him in Friday for a meeting with head coach/GM Kent Austin and the clubs brass. That was a day after the Ticats sat down with Dinos linebacker Mike Edem, another projected first-round selection. But at least three other clubs — Winnipeg and reportedly Toronto and B.C. — have approached the Ticats about trading for the first overall pick. Austin said Friday hes willing to listen to other GMs and wouldnt be against trading the No. 1 selection if the right deal came along. Gaydosh admits hes flattered to be mentioned as a potential No. 1 pick and if he goes first overall hell enjoy allowing his family to revel in it. But he says it wont consume him. "I know its just an opportunity," he said. "Its not a guarantee. "I met all the (Hamilton) coaches, watched some film and talked a bit about what my mindset was and what I thought Id be able to do if I got the opportunity to play for them. But they really didnt give me much of an indication of what theyre thinking so Im going to have to wait and see what happens." CFL GMs are pretty much in agreement that this years talent pool isnt an overly deep one. And with six of the seven top-ranked draft prospects either returning to school or having secured NFL opportunities, theres significantly less impact players readily available. Oregon linebacker Bo Lokombo was the top-ranked prospect by the CFL scouting bureau but he and Iowa offensive lineman Nolan MacMillan (No. 6) are returning to school. Regina defensive tackle Stefan Charles (No. 2) and McMaster offensive lineman Matt Sewell (No. 4) both signed with the NFLs Tennessee Titans, while Eastern Michigan defensive lineman Andy Mulumba (No. 5) signed with Green Bay and unranked C.O. Prime, a linebacker at Wagner College, joined the Indianapolis Colts. Winnipeg currently has the second pick with Montreall having two selections (third and fifth overall). Bacary Sagna Manchester City Jersey. Saskatchewan is at No. 4 with B.C. at No. 6, followed by Calgary and Toronto before Ottawa completes the first round. Edmontons first pick is scheduled to open the second round at No. 10 overall but GM Ed Hervey has said hes willing to trade up to the first. Gaydosh started the 2012 season as the second-ranked prospect for the CFL draft by the leagues central scouting. He earned a second straight West conference all-star nod after registering 13 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and a sack. When the CFLs final draft rankings were released last month, Gaydosh finished at No. 3 behind Lokombo and Charles. But Gaydosh certainly gave CFL scouts plenty to chew on leading up to the 2012 season. He was a second-team All-Canadian in 2011 and attended the CIS East-West Bowl in London, Ont. The year before, he was named the defensive MVP in the Hardy Cup game and in 2009 received top rookie honours by the CIS, Canada West and University of Calgary. He capped his first collegiate season in the Vanier Cup, registering an 18-yard interception return in the Dinos heart-breaking 33-31 loss to Queens. Gaydosh said while hes not totally sure about what lies ahead, at least he has a sounding board. Former Dinos linebacker Sam Hurl was a 2012 second-round pick of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and has spoken to Gaydosh about life as a CFL rookie. "He says Ill be stepping into the best time of my life," Gaydosh said. "He said he had a great year with Saskatchewan and probably the most fun hes ever had." Still, Gaydosh realizes he faces a very big challenge making the jump from the CIS to the CFL. "Adjusting to the game speed at this level will be huge," he said. "Its going to be a whole other step up, a whole lot faster. "But Im excited to step up and face that challenge." One challenge Gaydosh says wont be difficult is living outside of Alberta. "The only reason I stayed at Calgary was so my parents would be able to see me play there and catch a lot more home games," he said. "With all CFL games being televised theyd be able to catch them at home as well as when I was Edmonton or Calgary. "If I was to play out East, it wouldnt affect me much at all." Four years at Calgary under Dinos head coach Blake Nill — a former CFL offensive lineman — has prepared Gaydosh for the pro game, he says. "He runs pretty much a pro style program there," Gaydosh said. "Wed often be there for six hours a day, starting with meetings, then do practice and have more meetings. "Hurl said his transition from coach Nills program to the Riders wasnt too bad. Coach Nill has that formula for success and it certainly works for him." Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '