With Wilder out, the Argos get a chance to try out the other RBs on their roster to a greater extent than previously was the case. In addition, with questions being raised about the future of Trestman and Popp, who decides what kind of offence and running attack the Argos will have next year is up in the air.

Personally, I still like Wilder. While he is middle of the pack fifth in rushing among starting RBs, he leads RBs in reception yardage with 539, 132 yards ahead of second place Andrew Harris. He is also second in YAC yards among all players, only 27 yards behind league leader Brad Sinopoli. Although he has improved his acceleration from the start of last season by losing weight, when he was often stopped in the backfield, his big body, which helps him plough forward along the ground means he is initially not going to be the shiftiest of RBs, making him susceptible to being stopped in the backfield. Improving the offensive line could help offset this.

Burks has only one game over 34 yards rushing. That was against BC where he gained 90 yards, but most of that was on one 68 yard rush. I like him with his speed and shiftiness as an offset to Wilder, thereby varying the offensive look to some extent. However, i have doubts about him as a primary RB.

I have even greater doubts with McCluster in terms of his durability in view of his injury record throughout his career and even more so now that he is injured once again, considering how brief his time with the Argos has been. But he looks good when he carries the ball.

Travon Van has never been more than a backup RB IMO, so I think the Argos need to bring in more RBs to TC to provide an alternative to Wilder if he is injured and maybe even beat him out of the starting job.