National Tunde Adeleke is penciled in to take over International Joshua Bell's job as at safety with Bell retiring to become a Stampeder coach.

“Oh, he’ll be fine,” Joshua Bell is quick to assure one and all of Tunde Adeleke. “Just fine.
“Physically he has the skills and ability, he has the speed and the burst. He’s willing to throw his body around and that allows him to be a sure tackler.What was important is when he got here, he was able to grasp the concepts that we did, to mimic the veterans, see what they saw and if he made a mistake, it didn’t happen again. When you’d talk to him about why we do things, look him straight in the eye, he was like: ‘OK, I got this. It’s cool.’ And you knew – knew – that it was. He understands. A smart player. I taught him all I could last year and I’ll continue to do whatever I can. He has everything you need to be a dominant safety in the league.” ...


“I’m pretty confident I can fill the role,” says Adeleke. “I’ve had a whole off-season to work on what I learned last year. With Josh not being there, I feel there’s an opening for me and it’s an opportunity I have to make the most of. I know there’s going to be competition. I know it’s something I’ll have to fight for. But that’s football." ...


As much as anyone possibly could, Adeleke – a third-round selection out of the Carleton Ravens program in the 2017 draft – understands the chasm he hopes to bridge if he is indeed to be the one chosen to replace a mainstay: A captain. A President’s Ring and Herm Harrison Memorial Award recipient.
“Josh had told me maybe a month before the news officially came out about his plans,’’ he confesses. “So I knew what was going on.
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