Wally has added two internationals to his roster - one of whom is a talented Bad Boy.

The B.C. Lions continue to shuffle their deck ahead of May’s training camp, announcing they’ve signed import defensive back Loucheiz Purifoy and import receiver Colin Lockett.
Purifoy, 23, drew some attention while playing at the University of Florida but after declaring for the draft following his junior year and being rated as a possible first round pick, off-field issues saw him fall off most teams’ lists. (There was a drug arrest and second drug-related police encounter which didn’t lead to an arrest.) ...
Indianapolis signed the 5’11”, 188 lbs. DB as a free agent in May 2014. He broke camp with the Colts and made 11 appearances as a special teams player, making 5 tackles. He was waived by the Colts at the end of November after a “string of minor, in-house disciplinary issues,” the Indianapolis Star reported.

The Seahawks brought him in for a look but didn’t sign him after he failed a physical. In an added twist, Purifoy had done so well in training camp that the Colts traded Marcus Burley to the Seahawks to make room for him. Purifoy was suspended for the first 10 games of the 2015 season; NBC Pro Football Talk suggested this was likely due to multiple NFL substance-abuse policy violations. ...

Lockett is 24, 5’11”, 186 lbs. and spent the last two NFL seasons on the practice squad for both Cincinnati (2014) and Washington (2014-2015). He played his NCAA ball for San Diego State, where he hauled in 130 passes for 1,999 years over four seasons. He scored 16 touchdowns. In his final season, his kick-return skills landed him an honourable mention in the All-Mountain West conference team.


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