Dammit! It's *Daryl's* fault for playing so little that I forgot his name. Yeah, that's it...
Dammit! It's *Daryl's* fault for playing so little that I forgot his name. Yeah, that's it...
The Beltre signing is official, and we also picked up DB Anthony Covington (link).
The Argos have signed five of their draft picks.
https://www.argonauts.ca/2018/05/19/...l-draft-class/* Nelkas Kwemo (6-0, 231, Queen’s, May 5, 1995 in Montreal, QC) – 2nd Round, 18th Overall
* Simon Gingras-Gagnon (6-0, 215, Laval, April 1, 1994 in Quebec City, QC) – 4th Round, 35th Overall
* Sean Harrington (6-4, 228, Michigan State, September 1, 1995 in Commerce Township, MI) – 5th Round, 43rd Overall
* Mathieu Loiselle (5-11, 210, Wagner College, October 11, 1993 in Quebec) – 6th Round, 60th Overall
* Kain Anzovino (5-11, 226, Kent State, June 22, 1992 in Fort Erie, ON) – 7th Round, 69th Overall
It looks like Corey Watman got cut today.
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Nice that we're giving Watman a chance to sign elsewhere. Also nice that we apparently don't need him any more.
IMO Campbell and Kolankowski are both ready to play, and one or both could step in in the event of injury to a starter. Sackey is a mystery but it would sure be nice if he stepped up to a roster spot this season, after two years developing on the PR. Watman was a backup at best, and an aging one at that -- more useful at this point than Dyakowski. but less useful than Deane would have been had he not retired.
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Year of the Rocket: John Candy, Wayne Gretzky, a Crooked Tycoon, and the Craziest Season in Football History (https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/pro...of-the-rocket/)
Bouncing Back: From National Joke to Grey Cup Champs (https://bit.ly/3fvip5x)
YOTR YouTube https://bit.ly/37jtG4f
BB YouTube https://bit.ly/2TSYPs7
My understanding is that priority in the supplemental draft is by reverse waiver priority order. If we want him enough to offer our 2019 first round pick he should be ours.
After reading that "reverse waiver priority order" again they say if the Grey Cup Champs bid a 1st round for a player, another team can match by bidding the same. Doesn't make sense then to have the reverse order if say Montreal bids a 1st round after the Argos do and gains the pick. Why have the reverse order. I had under stood if the Argos, having the first pick in this years supplemental draft, used their 2019 #1 pick that was the end of the draft for player X. Some CFL rules are always a little strange.
Warning: if you see a DB patrolling the BC secondary this season with the name Orange on his shirt and he looks familiar, it's because he is. It's former Argo AJ Jefferson, who has changed his surname to Orange, not because he plays for a team that wears orange, but because the rest of his family is named Orange.
Yup, I'm confused now too, given the example they cite (I didn't originally read past "reverse waiver priority order"!)
If waiver priority order is "based on the finish order from the previous season with the Grey Cup Champion having the least priority and the other club competing in the Grey Cup game have second least priority with the remaining teams ordered by their reverse order of finish", then shouldn't *reverse* priority order mean that the GC Camp has top priority? I originally thought that was quite clear.
I wonder if any of these guys will make the roster? - 3 LBs competing for further "depth" behind last year's picks Herdman & Onyeka. Maybe they can carry 3 NI linebackers if they are all good special teamers ?
Gingras-Gagnon was hardly a feature player in Laval's offence - will he be competing to be the #2 H-back behind Cross, and couldn't Brian Jones do that job if need be? Was Cibasu drafted to be a depth H-back too - for a part-time position?
The rules as written make sense. Argos, as Grey Cup champs, are entitled to the worst pick. In the case of a supplemental draft, that means first bid. Whatever they bid, any of the remaining teams can outbid them. So if they bid a first-rounder, someone else's first-rounder -- worth more in the current priority order -- would trump their bid. Which means there is virtually no chance of landing Johnstone if he's as good as he's reputed to be. It's conceivable that every team bids their first-rounder, in which case Montreal would get him.
Year of the Rocket: John Candy, Wayne Gretzky, a Crooked Tycoon, and the Craziest Season in Football History (https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/pro...of-the-rocket/)
Bouncing Back: From National Joke to Grey Cup Champs (https://bit.ly/3fvip5x)
YOTR YouTube https://bit.ly/37jtG4f
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Ah - so bidding is by reverse waiver priority but bids are weighted by waiver priority order. That makes more sense, honestly. The idea that the GC winner would have top priority seemed strange.
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