This was a cool CFL-free-agent period for Toronto Argonats as the team lost many top players after winning a second gray cup in three years. Jake Ceresna, Dasoon Amos, Jared Brinkman, Royce Metchi, Robbie Smith, and Fraser Sopic-All the major defensive contributors were released for the dastics, while the prize winner was traded to Dizon Allen and major defensive end Follerin urimoled to deal with the award-winning aggressive.
This was not all bad for double blue, however, the club signed some of its leading players for contracted extensions, including Gray Cup MVP Nick Urbakal, All-East Division Running Back’s’ Dim Carrie, Star Receiver Demone Caxi, Elite Linebacker Vinnbaiker Vinnon McMannis and award winner Returner Grant. Regardless, fans will need a program to keep an eye on all new faces when the training camp starts in May.
In 2025, how much will be paid for the addition of Toronto and how they can fit in the depth chart of the team are a breakdown. These figures were sour 3downnnationMany of which are specially informed.
Defensive End Brian Cox Junior, which After losing the West Final, there were headlines to flip the bird on fans in VinnipagCollecting a $ 20,000 signature bonus to join Argonauts as part of a $ 120,000 deal in hard money. 30 -year -old native of St. Louis, Mo. Created 24 defensive tackles, six sacks and two forced communities with Reflercons in the previous season.
Anthony Lanier II, who was once the most paid defensive player of the league, will earn only $ 110,000 this year after finishing the previous season as a healthy scratch with Suskchewan. Six-Five, 285-Pound defender also have $ 21,000 available and will earn an additional $ 500 every time if available.
Darius Braton received a $ 15,000 signed bonus to come as part of a deal from Alks, which would pay him $ 105,000 in Hard Money. After manning the border halfback spot in Edmonton last year, it is likely that 27-year-old Dasoon would flip on Field-Side Hafback to replace Amos, who left for Tiger-Cats in the free agency.
Celestin Haba received a $ 10,000 signature bonus to join Argonats after spending two seasons with blue bombers, mostly in the role of a depth. He will earn $ 100,000 in hard money this year and will earn an additional $ 10,000 in platform incentives.
Canadian receiver bouquet Mayala, American defensive lineman Dammarks Christmas, and American defensive back Sienate Evans and Will Sunderland will earn hard money between $ 80,000 and $ 90,000 in each, as well as potential incentives. All four potentially the initial lineup of Toronto may occur at the beginning of the regular season, although each can also be considered a depth option.
It should also be noted that the Canadian linebacker cameon judge, which was acquired from caaling in the Follerin Orimoled Business, signed an extension with argonots via 2026. He received a $ 50,000 signing bonus to agree to the deal, which is $ 197,000 in $ 197,000 and maximum potential price in 2025.
Keeping these new additions in mind, let’s check the current depth chart of Toronto. This is clearly not an official depth chart, as the club will not provide one until after the training camp in May.
Argonots remain almost unchanged on quarterbacks, back running and receiver. Makai Pole will miss after its departure for NFL But sailors can easily start an additional Canadian receiver for their absence. There is also a chance that an American player wins a job at a training camp with Jake Harslo, who caught a touchdown pass during the team’s regular-season conclusion, possibly a track inside.
Jean Delnes, who recently has stents in BC, Suskechewan and UFL, is unproven in the correct tackle instead of Dizon Allen, although Daryas Sirko will help bolt among the aggressive line after all disappearance of the previous season due to injury. Peter Nicestro should go to the guards with Ciraco at the Center, although Ciraco has also played the guard role in the past.
Toronto is actually unfamiliar on defense, save for Winton Mcmanis in the middle lineback, in boundary cornerback gray cup Hero Benji Franklin and Mark Milton to Seema Hafback. Derek Parish and Jordan Williams seem primeted to start roles on the defensive line after serving as a deep players in 2024, while Cameron will handle as Canadian Starter in a weak-side-linebacker from Judge Fraser Sopic.
Tyashon Blackburn is pencil as a starter in security, although Argonauts can easily go to the position with an American player as veteran Wil Sunderland, Sienate Evans and Kenneth George Jr. are currently listed as backups. The team is currently without much Canadian depth in secondary, which is also an indication that they are planning to go to Al-American in the defensive backfield.
Star Returned Janarian Grant and Canadian Kicker Lirim Hazrullahu Anchor are certainly units of the best special teams of CFL, although Panch Jeremy Edwards are unwanted after all spending on practice rosters last year.
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