Despite being signed after four practices had already been completed, LB Jameer Thurman has made the most talent laden team in the CFL.

The former Indiana State linebacker left quite an impression in his first game playing three-down football, racking up two sacks and causing havoc whenever he was on the field when the Stamps defeated the BC Lions 23-18 in the pre-season kickoff.
Making plays is nothing new for Thurman – he finished his college career with the Sycamores with 340 tackles, 11th all-time in the school’s record books. ...

Head coach Dave Dickenson took notice of his strong performances throughout camp and sees the potential for a long CFL run for the 22-year-old.
“He makes things look easy and he’s growing,” Dickenson said. “He’s a very fluid and smooth athlete and could be a real good answer at linebacker for a long time.”
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