While we still have to wait another month for football to actually start it certainly feels like the new season is upon us. Mini-camp and come and gone and Thursday the CFL Draft (the poorer bastard cousin of the NFL draft) goes down. The agonizing offseason is almost over. Let's talk football.
Given that the lucrative world of blogging doesn't allow the kind of budget to get me to Florida to see mini-camp for myself (hell it doesn't allow the kind of budget to get mini donuts for myself) I don't have a whole lot to say about it. Clearly our priority is looking for WRs, DBs and LBs as almost all prospects were from those positions. Receiver will once again be a hotly contested spot in main camp. With no MLB and no import depth at LB it's hardly surprising to see us looking at that. Chris Jones always has a bunch of DBs in camp and its a signal that no spots will be freely given. In particular I would say Jovon will have a battle on his hands to keep his spot. The only surprising thing to me is how few D-line we have signed. We have 9 under contract and 7 will be on the starting roster (possibly 8). I really like the guys we have but I would have thought at least some competition would be in order.
One of the LBs at mini camp was Eric Striker. As if Striker isn't an awesome name for a guy who hits people for a living. I like his name so much that he is probably doomed for failure. As pretty much every name I like never amounts to anything (just ask Eltorro Freeman or Boo Robinson about the Prophet curse).
The other news out of mini camp was a few releases. The most notable were Dyakowski and Meredith. Now, on his own Meredith is not overly noteworthy. He was a long shot to pan out after being out of football when we drafted him. But releasing 2 Cdn OL is noteworthy. As for Dykowski, I thought he'd make it to camp but was truthfully hoping he would get beat out as a starter. Obviously the team saw that as likely. He was welcome addition early last season but started to show his age as the season wore on. Given the age of our OL it was high time we start a bit of a youth movement.
That segues nicely into talking about the CFL Draft on Thursday. I mused last Monday in my team preview that I saw us taking an OL first. With the Dyakowski/Meredith release that went from possibility to almost a certainty. When you assume that we need a new starting RG and 2 back-ups, we only have Bladek, St John and Zver to fill those (and of those only Bladek can be considered a safe bet). We need another OL and are in a good position to add a quality one in Round 1. Round 2 I still see Simonise as the target but if he's not there then defense (DL or DB) seems the likely back-up plan. Another thing to watch for is Chris Jones to take a risk. Be it Oneymata in 2016 (which is a long shot to put it nicely) or Auclair in 2017 (at possibility at least), Jones it not afraid to take chances.
I'll have my highly anticipated annual Mock Draft up tomorrow. In the spirit of full disclosure I will re-word that to my possible anticipated by a couple people wild ass guessing at the draft order will be up at some point in the near future.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Saturday, April 28, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Calgary Stampeders
The
Stamps have been the model of drafting and developing as a means of long-term
success. Of their 32 Canadians just 2 were not draft picks or players
originally recruited by the Stamps.
Picks: 9 picks, first selection is 8th Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: A bit of a mixed bag.
They traded up to grab Randy Colling in Round 1 only to have him only play in 2
games. He should see a bigger role this year. In Round 2 they grabbed Julan
Lynch which in and of itself was not a bad thing except for the fact that it
was far from an area of need. The big positive came I Round 3 where they got
Tunde Adeleke who made an immediate impact as a kick returner as well as seeing
time on defense. Not a bad draft but nothing spectacular either.
Potential Pipeline: OL Laurent
Duvernay-Tardiff (NFL - Kansas City, though I don’t expect to ever see him up
north)
Current Strengths: Alex Singleton is one of
the best LBs in the League. His Canadian passport is just a bonus. Colling and Mrabure should have them
solid to start a Cdn at DL (I would include Junior Turner in there but injuries
have kept him to just 13 games over the past 2 seasons so health is a concern
with him). Throw in the emerging
Adeleke and they likely will be starting 3 Cdns on defense. The OL trio of Wilson, Begrman and Erdos all 30 years or young is
an asset. One thing I find weird is that they have ridiculous amount of highly
drafted Cdn WRs. Durant, Parker, Lynch and Brescacin all taken in Rounds 1 or 2.
Paredes and Maver remain the best kicking combo in the league. Also have to
mention a couple decent special teamers in Power and Langlais.
Current Needs: Two straight years of
not drafting an OL in the first 3 rounds plus some pretty bad luck with a bunch
of their previous high picks have then in need at OL. Of the 10 OL they have
drafted in the past 5 years only 2 remain with the team. None of the 6 they
drafted in the first 2 rounds are left. The
presence of Quinn Smith somewhat helps given his ability to play OL when needed.
Regardless the Stamps need to restock the shelves. They also could use some
depth behind Singleton. That’s really it. Not surprising that a team that made
it to back to back Grey Cups has few needs. For the sake of Stampeder fans I
won’t mention the result of either of those Grey Cup games.
Prediction: Can’t see them taking anything but an OL
first. I don’t see them having the same tolerance for guys with NFL shots so
they may look for a safer option, more likely to be in camp Day 1. In round 2 they
could very well go OL again. Or they could target a guy like Micah Teitz (one
of the few bright spots in an overall weak LB class). Part of me wonders if
they are crazy enough to add another WR in round 2.
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Edmonton Eskimos
The
Esks seems to have a bi-polar condition when it comes to the draft. In recent
years they seem to alternate between good drafts and bad ones. 2014 was bad (Devon
Bailey, Aaron Milton), ’15 was good (Groulx, Beard, Konar), ’16 was bad (Tevaughn
Smith, Arjen Calquon is the only thing to show), ’17 good (Behar, Roy, Mulumba,
Boateng). That would have them on pace for a bad 2018 draft I guess.
They
only have 1 pick in the top 30 so it is going to be tough on them. Fortunately
they don’t have a ton of pressing needs.
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 6th Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Added a much needed Cdn
WR in Behar in Round 1, OL Depth in Roy in round 2 and a LB who was already
pressed into starting in Mulumba in Round 3. The early portion of the draft was
good for them but what really stands out happened late in the draft. They arguably
got the steal of the draft in 5th round Kwaku Boateng who had 4
sacks and quickly became a regular contributor along the Esk D-line. All in all
a very good haul.
Potential Pipeline: OL Justin Senior (NFL),
WR Tevaughn Smith (NFL – Jacksonville), DL Stefan Charles (NFL – Kansas City),
OL Austin Paztor (NFL - Atlanta), K Shaun Suisham (NFL), LS LP Ladouceur (NFL -
Dallas)
Current Strengths:
They
have a solid interior to their O-line with O’Donnell, Rottier and Sorensen with
Ruby, Woods, Roy and Beard for depth. A mostly young group with a ton of size,
arguably the deepest in the CFL at this point. Behar with Adjey and Kolhert for
depth have them good at receiver. Calvin McCarty remains one of those
unheralded role players that every team needs in order to be successful. Adam
Konar established himself as a starter last season at LB. Add in King and Calquhoun
and they can start 3 Cdns on defense and still field an all American D-line
(certainly a rarity). Lastly have to mention Sean Whyte who has missed 6 kicks
over 3 seasons as an Eskimo.
Current Needs:
Very
few pressing needs but they could certainly use more depth on defense. If they
plan on starting both King and Colquhoun they are very thin behind them. So DBs
are certainly on their radar. They could also use another WR. Adjey and Kohlert
are good depth guys but not really impact receivers. Outside of that the Esks
have the luxury of drafting the best player available, regardless of position.
Prediction:
I
think in a perfect world, Edmonton (with no real pressing needs) would like to
trade down from 6th overall to add another pick or 2 in the 2nd
and 3rd round. Obviously Hamilton would be the most likely trading
partner. Outside chance they trade one of their many O-linemen for a high pick. When they do pick, I expect the Esks to use their OL depth to their
advantage. While other teams are caught up in a first round run on OL, the Esks
will sit happily by a take a solid defender. Either Jackson Bennett or Godfrey
Oneyka strike me as the most likely.
Monday, April 23, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Saskatchewan Roughriders
With mini-camp going down it seems like a good time to start talking Riders again.
The
Riders are hoping to continue on an upward trend with respect to Chris Jones’
drafting. 2016 was fairly abysmal if we are being honest with ourselves. At
present time all we have to show for it is a back-up Canadian receiver and
Josiah St John diligently standing guard over the sidelines. 2017 was better but not
great (as I will get to in the next section). Be nice to see Jones hit one of
the park this time around.
With
only 2 picks in the top 35 and 5 total there won’t be much room for error if
that is to happen.
Picks: 5 picks, first selection is 5th
overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Certainly a better
draft than 2016 but not a resounding success. A lot depends on the status of #2
overall pick Cam Judge. He got hurt early last year and then went on some
nonsensical twitter tirade that left many questioning if he was done with
football. No one ever really addressed that so while he’s still on the roster,
there are some questions remaining. If he can step into a significant role in
2018 then the combo of him and Bladek make the draft a big success. He could
also be the 2nd straight top Rider pick not to pan out. The
immediate impact of the draft class is minimal. Outside of Bladek no one really
saw any significant playing time. That said, almost all of their draft picks are
returning in 2018 which is definitely a positive for a team that in recent years
has struggled to retain draft picks. Zero 2015 picks and two 2016 picks remain on
the roster
Potential Pipeline: DL David Oneymata (NFL
– New Orleans), TE Anthony Auclair (NFL – Tampa Bay), DB Elie Bouka (NFL –
Philly, we don’t officially own his rights but given that we released him early
I imagine he’ll come back here if he doesn’t stick).
Current Strengths: The repatriation of
Zach Evans solidifies the DT spot with a top end Cdn. Steele and Henry for
depth have things looking good. The combo of Edem/Hecht/Brouillette leave
safety looking solid (not outstanding but sold… though I’m not entirely
convinced Brouillette will be a part of things given that we had to coax him
out of retirement last season). O-line depth has come a long way. Bladek looks
solid so really, as long as one of St John, Zver or Meredith pan out then we are
sitting pretty (I still haven't given up on St John but even an eternal optimist like myself may have to concede defeat if he doesn't take a step forward this year). Good depth at Cdn WR with Bagg, Bailey and Harty. Lastly want
to recognize the strength on special teams. Radford and Moore are beasts on
teams and there is a crop of young LBs waiting in the wings (Bartlett, Grondin, Francis, Chevrier, Gagne) plus Jake Harty has
a reputation for solid play on teams as well. Crapigna and Bartel are a rock solid pair of kickers.
Current Needs: Contributing Canadians
who aren’t old as balls. Four of our projected starting Canadians are over the
age of 30 (5 if Brouilette is included). A youth movement is needed. Additions
like Evans and Bladek (and in theory Judge though I’m still not convinced he’s
all there) help but more is needed. I don’t think any one area is more pressing
than another. If we are set on starting Hurl (which I still pray we aren’t)
then I would be looking for depth there. We have quantity of Cdn LBs but not
sure they are more than special teamers. An impact receiver to replace Demski
would be nice. With both Hecht and Brouilette being 32 and Edem being just
alright, a safety would help. When your best O-linemen are all old, drafting
hoggies is never a bad idea. Also when Dan Clark is one of your best OL
drafting hoggies is never a bad idea. Argument could be made that depth is
needed for Messam but I expect when he subs out (or proves to have passed his
best before date) an American RB will go in and a Cdn WR sub in instead. Pick a
spot we could probably use someone.
Prediction: Ever since the season ended, I fully
expected us to go DL in round 1 of the draft but landing Evans and retaining
Steele completely changed that. I expect the Riders to take a WR and an OL with
their top 2 picks (just not sure what order). I think we are targeting Rashaun
Simonise (for some reason I see an athletic freak with character issues and
drug suspensions appealing to Chris Jones) but I think we
gamble that he is still there in round 2 and grab an OL like Matt Korte or Trey
Rutherford first (at least that’s what I would do). We may also take Simonise
first and go defense in round 2 (if Jones really believes in the potential of
St John, Zver, Bladek and Meredith). Another athletically gifted player like
Micah Teitz or Jackson Bennett could be the target on D.
Many
are expecting us to trade players for more picks (Hamilton being the obvious
trading partner). I’m not expecting that but if we can get a decent pick for
someone we don’t really need than perhaps. A guy like Dyakowski comes to mind.
Friday, April 20, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Ottawa RedBlacks
From
Grey Cup Champions in 2016 to an early playoff exit in 2017, the RedBlacks are
a team looking to alter their downward trend. They also have some big holes to
fill in terms of Canadian content with offseason departures to Zach Evans, Jake
Harty, Patrick Lavoie, Arnaud Gascon-Nadon and Matt Albright.
Traditionally
Ottawa has held on to their picks very tightly. In the past 4 drafts combined (including 2018) they only traded away 3 of their picks. (How’s that for a
useless fact?).
Picks: 7 picks, first selection is 4th
overall
2017 Draft Assessment: First round pick Evan
Johnson was a solid add as he finished his rookie season as a starter. But
beyond that it’s tough to categorize the draft as anything better than
mediocre. They oddly chose to draft 3 running backs including using a 2nd
rounder on one. If 3rd round pick Eli Ankou ever ventures north it
would significantly improve their draft grade.
Potential Pipeline: DL Mehdi Abdesmad (NFL), DL Eli Ankou (NFL – Jacksonville), TE Tyler Digby (lacrosse)
Current Strengths: Gotta love their OL and
the ability to start 4 quality Canadians (Gott, MacMillan, Johnson,
Lauzon-Seguin). Sinopoli is the top Cdn WR in the league at this point. Pruneau
gives them a defensive starter. They have the quantity to start a Cdn DL with the
likes of Waud, Lattanzio and Williams. They also have an abundance of Cdn RBs
though I honestly don’t know why given that they start Powell.
Current Needs: Four things should be
on Ottawa’s wish list. A receiver to back-up Sinopoli. A DB/LB to provide
quality depth for Pruneau. An O-lineman (A team starting 4 Cdn OL needs to
constantly be building depth there). And a D-lineman to replace Zach Evans.
They did add Daryl Waud which helps a bit but a for a team whose D-line was not
very good last season (and now without their best DL) it’s an area they should
still be looking to strengthen. If their NFL prospects Ankou and Abdesmad ever
came north it would suddenly turn DL into an area of strength.
Prediction: As much
as I could see Ottawa going WR in round 1, I can’t see Chapman falling to them
and I can’t see them taking Simonise that high. They will wait on that until
the mid-rounds. That leaves the trenches as the likely target in Round 1. In
each of the past 3 years they have gone OL in round 1 and I see that continuing
(though Julien Laurent is a possibility). Hunter or Rutherford seem likely. In
round 2 they would be well advised to target a DB/LB such as Bennett or
Guztlak-Messam.
Thursday, April 19, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Hamilton Ti-Cats
With 4
of the first 15 picks in the draft Hamilton is probably in the most enviable
position in the draft. From loading up on top end prospects, to taking chances
on people with NFL interest, to trading up/down/for other players, the Ti-Cats
have pretty much every option available to them.
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 2nd Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: It was primarily about
building for the future. #4 overall pick Connor McGough made 18 special teams
tackles in his rookie season and could see an increased role defensively. Good
depth additions like OL Braden Schram and DL Justin Vaughn have them well
positioned in the trenches. The best news for Hamilton may be that every single
pick is still with team. Retain and develop is usually a recipe for longer term
success.
Potential Pipeline: DL Brent Urban (Baltimore)
Current Strengths: D-line is pretty strong
with 2 starters in Laurent and Cappicciotti with Vaughn, McGough for depth.
Courtney Stephen gives them a 3rd bona fide starter on D. They have
youth along the O-line. Bomben is their oldest Canadian at 30. Revenberg and
Filer round out their interior. They also have a lot of solid depth guys like
Prime, Davis, Shortil, Daly and Timmis. Newly acquired Lirim Hajrulahu gives
them a Canadian kicker (something they haven’t had in a while and can help the
ration)
Current Needs: Want a stat that I find
utterly amazing? The Ti-Cats have drafted just 3 O-lineman over the past 5
years! In a league where Cdn OL are at the core of any good team that seems
almost unthinkable. While they have quantity in terms of OL depth, I would
argue they lack quality. That extends to the rest of the team. Outside of their
bona fide starters they have a lot of Canadians but few with the potential to
step in a thrive. In theory the combo of Chambers and Mike Jones leaves them
set at receiver but both have failed to live up to expectations and aren’t
really the type of player that can be impact guys like Fantuz.
Prediction: As
awesome as having 4 top 15 picks is it actually poses somewhat of a problem for
the Ti-Cats (albeit a good problem to have). Actually drafting 4 people in the
top 15 means paying them all a decent salary and finding a roster spot for them
all. A high pick on a practice roster can and will be swooped (ask Chris
Jones). So I expect them to draft only 2 people who actually be in camp with
those picks. For the other 2 they will do some combo of picking someone with
NFL interest (since they can afford to wait on them) and trading up to land to
first round picks or trading for a roster player. Eric Tillman loves to trade
so expect that (he also is historically an awful drafter). I see one fo 2
scenarios with the top pick. If the Als happen to pass on Mark Chapman, the
Tabbies will take him. Otherwise they will take an OL (likely Hunter or
Shepley). They will also look to add a DB in the mid rounds.
Monday, April 16, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Winnipeg Blue Bombers
We
start a new week by looking at the Bombers. These previews aren’t nearly as fun
to write as when they had guys like Taman and Mack running the show. Comedy's
loss is Winnipeg’s gain I guess.
Picks: 8 picks, first selection is 7th Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: While the immediate
returns weren’t huge, the ’17 draft can still be considered a good one for the
Bombers as it allowed them build depth and stock the shelves. They use 2 first rounders to nab Faith
Ekakitie (#1) and Geoff Gray (#8). Ekakitie (I’ve already typed such a
complicated name too many times for my liking) is expected to be a bigger contributor
in year 2. Gray adds to the OL pipeline. They also got Spooner in round 2 for
more immediate OL depth.
Potential Pipeline: OL Geoff Gray
(Cleveland). They also have DL Andy Mulumba, WR Stephen Alli and DL Christo
Bilukidi should they ever decide to play football again.
Current Strengths: What stands out is
their Canadian OL talent. Crazy stat: None of the Cdn OL currently under
contract have hit their 30s yet! In a position normally reserved for old, fat
people, the Bombers have a ton of youth. Many GM’s would kill to have a young
core like Chung, Goosen and Couture. Obviously Andrew Harris is a major asset
(now with LaFrance for depth). Loffler is an impact player at safety. Demski
should finally give them a quality Cdn WR (something they have spent many high
picks trying to find… though the picks they made were generally questionable).
Throw in some solid special teamers like Miller and Miles and you have a very
good group of Canadians.
Current Needs: I don’t see a viable
back-up for Loffler on the roster so they could certainly do with an addition
there. Even with high picks like Corney and Ekakitie (dammit now that’s 3
times) they lack depth at D-line. Not a pressing need but even with Demski I
would still be pursuing Cdn WRs (given their awful track record when it comes
to drafting them). Lastly you can never go wrong with more OL (though they
could afford to pass on one in the first round if they so choose). They have
Neufeld as one of their starters and while many will argue he’s a good starter,
I’m still not convinced.
Prediction: I expect the Bombers to focus on the trenches
with their first pick. Though its not a major need, I could see them join in
the first round run on O-linemen. I could also see them take Justin Laurent to
shore up the depth on the D side. In the second round I expect them to target
one of the remaining receivers (Peterman, Dubois, Cibasu).
Friday, April 13, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Toronto Argonauts
After sitting out the
first round last year due to the infamous Drew Willy deal, the defending champs
once again find themselves with a 1st round pick. Incidentally they
still had to give their 3rd round pick this year to Winnipeg as part of the
Willy trade… it’s the gift that keeps on giving (much like an STD).
Picks: 7 picks, first selection is 9th
Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Not a great draft in
terms of top end talent. They had no 1st rd pick and 2nd
round pick Mason Woods played exactly zero games and was shipped to Edmonton to
get James Franklin. They did not bad in the back end of the draft in terms of
depth guys nabbing guys like Nakas Oneyka (5th rd) who had 14 STT
and Evan Foster who can add to DL depth and Robert Woodson at DB.
Potential Pipeline: TE
Luke Wilson (Detroit)
Current Strengths: Starts up front where they
have two young studs in McEwen and Holmes in the middle and Van Zeyl on the
edge who has been one of the better OL in this league for a long time. Plus a
ton of depth behind them (Deane, Watman, Campbell, Sakey). Laing is an impact
player on the D-line with Gaydosh and Foster for depth. Gabriel, Black and
Woodson have them set an Cdn DB. Guys like Coombs and Cross are valuable
offensive contributors. You don’t win a Grey Cup without strong Canadian talent
(unless you are from Baltimore) and the Argos certainly have a strong base.
Current Needs: They have quantity but
not quality at Cdn WR. Matt Jones has never developed into the impact guy they
envisioned when they took him 4th overall in 2016 and the remaining
guys (Ralph, Noel, Charette) are token Cdn WRs at best. Not a pressing need but
not an area of strength. Van Zeyl is 34 so planning for life after him is a
need. Unlikely you find a lock-down tackle like him but stocking the OL shelves
so you can play 3 interior CDN OL is a need. Beyond that not much in terms of
needs.
Prediction: Normally I would say a receiver makes sense
with their top pick but Jim Popp avoids using high picks on WRs like the
plague. The last time he drafted a WR above the 4th round was in
2006. And this is a guy who has used first rounders on kickers he didn’t need.
So logically that leaves the lines as the top target for the 1st
round. A OL to replace Mason Woods is a strong possibility. A DL like Justin
Laurent is another possibility. In the second round I think they look to add a
DB.
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: BC Lions
Ed
Hervey took a very different approach in free agency than Buono ever did and we
will have to see if that extends into the draft as a new era in BC is underway.
Picks: 7 picks, first selection is 3rd Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Overall not a bad
draft. They used their 2 first round picks on guys who had minimal impact in
year 1 but should see larger roles in year 2 (Danny Vandervoot, Junior Luke).
They also nabbed a couple of solid special teamers in the later rounds in
Herdman (7th rd) and Chagnon (3rd rd) who had 19 and 11
special teams tackles respectively. The big hurt was losing 2nd round
pick Jeremy Zver to the Riders. Zver was always viewed as a developmental
project but for a team whose OL played as poorly as it did to lose the only OL
it drafted is definitely a setback. Incidentally, Zver became the 3rd
Lion draft pick to be poached by Chris Jones in the past 2 seasons. Can’t
imagine Jones got a Christmas card from the Buonos (though I can’t imagine he
gets Christmas cards from many people).
Potential Pipeline: DL Christian Covington
(NFL - Houston), OL Brett Boyko (NFL - San Diego)
Current Strengths: With the emergence of
Shaq Johnson along with Vandervoot and Watson, the Lions are suddenly pretty
strong at receiver. They found a real gem in kicker Ty Long last season who
locked down all 3 kicking jobs as a rookie. I think David Menard is a very
underrated D-lineman and they have Junior Luke to help build depth there. They
also have a good crop of depth/ST guys like Lumbala, Herdman, Chagnon and
Parker.
Current Needs: Over the past 5 years BC
has drafted 8 O-lineman and when you factor out the 5 no longer with the team
and the one currently in the NFL it leaves them just 2 OL to show for 5 years
of drafting. Not saying that is the sole
reason their OL was garbage last year but that’s gotta be a contributing
factor. Their line was awful and they have done little to remedy the interior.
So that is priority 1,2 and possibly 3. If they are intent on playing a Cdn
safety then I would recommend starting to groom some people behind Cauchy
Muamba (who I don’t think is very good incidentally).
Prediction: I will be shocked if Hervey doesn’t take OL
with his first 2 picks like he did in 2015 with Edmonton. From there he may
look to add a receiver to the mix or look for guys on defense. Hervey is also
not afraid to take the risk and draft a guy who is NFL-bound so that’s
something to watch for. Sometimes it works out (like Arjen Colquoun), more
times it does not (Stefan Charles, Tevaughn Smith).
Monday, April 9, 2018
CFL Draft 2018 Team Preview: Montreal Alouettes
We
start our annual pre-draft look at each team with the team currently slated to
pick first overall. Kavis has been very forensic about his preparation... or what ever weird word he uses to describe his "unique" way of running things.
Picks: 9 picks, first selection is 1st Overall
2017 Draft Assessment: Much like pretty much everything
related to the 2017 season, the draft was not very good. They had no first
rounder because they traded it to BC for Vernon Adams (solid return on that
investment). They wasted their 2nd round on a D-lineman (who ended
up dressing for just 3 games) despite that being the least pressing need they
had. The only real good thing they did was Donte Wright in the 3rd
round. Most shocking to me was the bold decision not to draft any O-linemen at
all (the only team not to do so).
Potential Pipeline: n/a (at one point they
had DL Tyrone Crawford on their neg list but not sure if they still do… not
that it matters, he ain’t coming north anytime soon).
Current Strengths:
They
have the ability to start 2 quality Cdn DL in the Westerman brothers with
Joseph and Foote for depth. Chris Ackie is another starting calibre defender
who can play safety or DB. They also have a decent crop of special teamers and
guys like Patrick Lavoie, Tevaughn Campbell and Shaq Murray-Lawrence who can contribute.
Current Needs:
Their
O-line is old and not very good. Gagnon is really all they have waiting in the
wings with the rest of their starters over 32 (maybe they should have drafted
an OL or 2 last season). This needs to be addressed. With the exception of DB
and DL they pretty much have needs across the board. All their best Canadians
are over 30 and very few of their sub-30 group have the potential to be
starters.
Prediction:
Ideally what Montreal wants to do is trade down to
lower in the first round a get another pick or 2. That said it doesn’t sound
like anyone is too eager to make such a trade (especially with no consensus #1 prospect
and every team still having a 1st rounder). Logic says if they keep the pick
then it has to be an O-lineman and one that is not likely NFL bound. Guys like
Dakota Shepley or Ryan Hunter come to mind. A few people have then taking WR Mark Chapman first overall which is a possibility but they need a better line more than they need another receiver Josh Freeman won't be able to complete a pass to. That said Kavis Reed has never been big on logic
and may just say screw it and draft another D-lineman.
Monday Morning Sentimonies: Pausing To Honour The Broncos
Today I had planned to kick of my annual CFL Draft coverage with the first installment of the Team Previews. I will still be posting that shortly but before getting back to business as usual I did want to take a minute to pause and acknowledge the tragic crash that has so deeply impacted this province and the country as a whole.
I'd like to make special mention of a member of the CFL online community who was among those that died. I never met Tyler Bieber but I certainly read his stuff on CFL Daily and interacted online through things like Twitter and Rider Fans. His loss hits close to home. John Hodge wrote a very good memorial of Tyler and I would encourage you to have a read http://3downnation.com/2018/04/07/remembering-tyler-bieber-journalist-coach-trailblazer/
There are no words that can do the tragedy justice or comfort those in pain. In a province as close nit as this I think everyone has been touched in some way. My prayers go out to all those affected.
I'd like to make special mention of a member of the CFL online community who was among those that died. I never met Tyler Bieber but I certainly read his stuff on CFL Daily and interacted online through things like Twitter and Rider Fans. His loss hits close to home. John Hodge wrote a very good memorial of Tyler and I would encourage you to have a read http://3downnation.com/2018/04/07/remembering-tyler-bieber-journalist-coach-trailblazer/
There are no words that can do the tragedy justice or comfort those in pain. In a province as close nit as this I think everyone has been touched in some way. My prayers go out to all those affected.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Monday Morning Sentimonies: Easter Thoughts
Hope everyone had a good Easter. You likely spent the day in a turkey coma while your children bounced off the walls to to sugar overload. The more I think about modern day Easter celebrations the more I think that a giant mutant rabbit who enters everyone's home and delivers children a huge dose of cavities and diabetes is something that we should find concerning not something we celebrate. Speaking of diabetes, that is a sufficiently awkward and poorly executed segue into my first sentimony.
- John Chick announced his retirement on Friday. There is so much about the man that is amazing. First and foremost he was an elite defensive end. His stats speak for themselves. He's a two time Grey Cup Champion, 3 time all-star and a defensive player of the year. But on top of being and immensely talented player, what's also amazing is that it did it all with diabetes, which is no small feat. In the process he became an inspiration to many. As if that wasn't enough, on top of all of that he is top notch guy. Active in the community, kind, humble. He's a rare combination of awesome. He also fathered a small army (and I somehow doubt his retirement extends to procreation).
- Chick is one of those once in a generation player that we were lucky to have for as long as we did. He was dominant in his first stint here. If not for a knee injury I honestly think he would have stuck in Jacksonville and never came back. but fate had other plans in mind as he returned to help propel us to a Grey Cup. In the process, he joined a very exclusive club of players who started in two Grey Cup wins for the Riders. I believe only Neal Hughes and Mike McCullough can boast the same feat (I don't really count guys like Getzlaf an Durant as they had zero role in their first ring). I can only assume that a man with that many mouths to feed has a solid post-football job lined up. All the best either way.
- The other big Rider news was the signing of John Ojo. Which is a big get both literally and figuratively. He's 6'3 and was a dominant DB last time we saw him in the CFL. Granted that was in 2015 and injury and NFL tryouts have left very little evidence that he's still the same guy. But he's 100% worth rolling the dice on. At only 28 he's got a lot of good football ahead of him. This definitely improves our secondary. A healthy Ojo is an upgrade over Kacy Rodgers (who was no slouch).
- Starting next week I will embark on my annual CFL Draft coverage, with Team by Team previews, a mock draft (aka Prophet's wild ass guesses) and other random opining and pontificating.
- The other big CFL news has been Johnny... well you know his last name but I honestly won't waste even a minute discussing him until he actually does something in this league. Good lord, Stefan LeFors has had an illustrious CFL career when compared to he who shall not be named. He's thrown as many CFL passes as me and no one seems to give a crap about my futile attempts to relaunch my football career (full disclosure, you technically need to replace 're-launch' with just 'launch' and 'attempts' with 'nothing' for that last statement to be accurate.
- John Chick announced his retirement on Friday. There is so much about the man that is amazing. First and foremost he was an elite defensive end. His stats speak for themselves. He's a two time Grey Cup Champion, 3 time all-star and a defensive player of the year. But on top of being and immensely talented player, what's also amazing is that it did it all with diabetes, which is no small feat. In the process he became an inspiration to many. As if that wasn't enough, on top of all of that he is top notch guy. Active in the community, kind, humble. He's a rare combination of awesome. He also fathered a small army (and I somehow doubt his retirement extends to procreation).
- Chick is one of those once in a generation player that we were lucky to have for as long as we did. He was dominant in his first stint here. If not for a knee injury I honestly think he would have stuck in Jacksonville and never came back. but fate had other plans in mind as he returned to help propel us to a Grey Cup. In the process, he joined a very exclusive club of players who started in two Grey Cup wins for the Riders. I believe only Neal Hughes and Mike McCullough can boast the same feat (I don't really count guys like Getzlaf an Durant as they had zero role in their first ring). I can only assume that a man with that many mouths to feed has a solid post-football job lined up. All the best either way.
- The other big Rider news was the signing of John Ojo. Which is a big get both literally and figuratively. He's 6'3 and was a dominant DB last time we saw him in the CFL. Granted that was in 2015 and injury and NFL tryouts have left very little evidence that he's still the same guy. But he's 100% worth rolling the dice on. At only 28 he's got a lot of good football ahead of him. This definitely improves our secondary. A healthy Ojo is an upgrade over Kacy Rodgers (who was no slouch).
- Starting next week I will embark on my annual CFL Draft coverage, with Team by Team previews, a mock draft (aka Prophet's wild ass guesses) and other random opining and pontificating.
- The other big CFL news has been Johnny... well you know his last name but I honestly won't waste even a minute discussing him until he actually does something in this league. Good lord, Stefan LeFors has had an illustrious CFL career when compared to he who shall not be named. He's thrown as many CFL passes as me and no one seems to give a crap about my futile attempts to relaunch my football career (full disclosure, you technically need to replace 're-launch' with just 'launch' and 'attempts' with 'nothing' for that last statement to be accurate.