The last week of the 2025 CFL Presence is running on EST at 7:00 pm on Friday, when Hamilton Tiger-Cat and Toronto Argonats meet at Alumni Stadium at Gulef.
After meeting last week in advance, both teams will be giving more runs to their miscreants in this game. This will serve as the final audition for new players before the last cut local time on Saturday at 10:00 pm. The challenge for CFL fans is already knowing whose eyes should be their eyes.
Whether you are looking from the stadium or at CFL+, 3downnnation Every Presiden game with a handful of miscreants should be re -found out. The only rule: People with CFL game experience do not need to apply. As this is the second game, You can click here to see the Walkist of last week And double the insight.
“N” refers to national players (ie Canadian), “A” reflects American players, and “G” reflects global players.
Toronto argonots
QB Tucker Horn, Trinity University (A)
A Division III standout with about 6: 1 career touchdown-to-interception ratio, Horn impressed in its first CFL action last week. Six-Foot-1, the 195-Pound signal collar took sound decisions and fit the ball into some tight windows, thrown to 172 yards and a major. That level of performance has put the position of Cameron Duke in danger and placed as a third stringer and a repetition may result in a cutter of early day early year.
REC Shane Hook, Obern University (A)
A six-foot-four, 191-pound target, hook failed to create Edmonton Elks last year, but Toronto’s best crook in the camp has been the receiver. He caught three passes for 48 yards in the first Presiden game, which had long been armed mismatched which was productive in the state of Jackson before struggling with Obern. His game has shades of Demontte Caxi and Argos already know how fruitful skills in CFL can be.
D Brevin Alan, Campbell University (A)
Alan Argos must have been with a kickoff for less than three days and is buried much below the depth chart, but you do not bring in a player of his caliber until you plan to give him some runs. In Sachs, Campbell’s all-time leader was also the first player in the history of the school playing at NFL, who suits a pair of sports for the chargers. Six-three, 265-pound pass Rashar has an impressive access to the raw strength of winning with his 34-inch weapons and power, which can give him within versatility in CFL.
OL Anim Dunkwa, Howard University (N)
There are no six-foot-eight, 350-pound blockers who find their way for CFL and still prove to be a mobile to live, but Argos hopes to have a 2024 sixth round pick exception. Dunkwa’s massive and 35 -inch weapons earned him several NFL opportunities, but not every CFL team felt that Brampton product was a top probability due to their struggles in space. If he can silence those doubts in the presiden, he can become an important piece in Toronto’s plans that are to start a Canadian in Tackle.
Hamilton Tiger Cat
Isaiah Wooden, University of Southern Utah (A)
It seems that Wooden has established himself as a front-runner as the front man of Tikats, but it is not surprising to see him winning that race-he can only be the fastest player in CFL. Five feet-nine, deep danger of 170 pounds reported 4.38 forty-yard dashes in its Pro Day in 2024 and can be fatal with five-yard halo around it. Wooden had a brief tenure with BC Lions last year, but emphasized his plan to paste him on the practice roster, which should benefit Hamilton.
D Philip Osai, North Alabama University (A)
Hamilton needs to find contributors with a defensive line and Osai has a physical profile that can be attractive. Six-Foot, 258-Pounder North Alabama had a tireless pursuing player and has 4.7 speed that allows him to contribute to special teams. Although their sack production was never eye-popping, Osai has done some end for her game and fit the mold of small defensive loops that CFLs are achieving success.
Rec Oj Hiliare, Bowling Green State University (A)
Hamilton has been loaded in the position of the receiver, but some of the plays made by Hiliare in bowling Green were enough to stand-out between any group. Six-Foot, the 185-pound target was a lack of stability in a highlight reel playmaker, but should have a leg on its rivals that it has been with tickets since last year’s practice roster expansion. After catching a pass for 20 yards last week, you can expect more throwing with an initial assignment in this one.
DB QWUNTREZZ Night, University of California-Loss Angels (A)
It is difficult to remember anyone by shaking double zero and Knight carried out themselves last week, recording a team-hai four defensive tackle and adding another to special teams. Pre-Second-Tim All-PAC 12 selection is a natural nickel that constantly finds itself around football and has shown some juice as a blitzer. The battle between him and the Quavian White, which was exposed last week, must be intense for a roster spot.
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