Blue Bombers Transactions - September 29, 2025
WINNIPEG, MB., September 29, 2025 – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the following transactions:
Released from practice roster:
American linebacker Jonathan Jones
May as well release him since we don't seem to want to play him. Perhaps he asked for his release and hopes to catch on somewhere else. There is a deadline on when PR players can move to another team and it might coincide with the trade deadline.
Why now is a bit curious but no problem.
Roster move for incoming player? If we get a roster player for a draft pick at the deadline, someone goes to the IR or PR, and its probably a LB.
Its just a PR spot, so not really a game changer.
Quote from: theaardvark on September 29, 2025, 09:38:35 PMRoster move for incoming player? If we get a roster player for a draft pick at the deadline, someone goes to the IR or PR, and its probably a LB.
Its just a PR spot, so not really a game changer.
We already had room to add 3 or 4 more players to the PR with the expansion. There isn't anyone I can of that will move to our PR from the AR. Ball might move to 1 game IR and those on the 1 game IR may not be healthy yet.
Griffin is the only one that might be ready to move to AR next game but even that is iffy.
Hopefully can get employed, thanks for your time here and good luck. He will likely find a spot by next season. Hopefully someone gives him a sniff soon.
Quote from: Blue In BC on September 29, 2025, 09:34:18 PMMay as well release him since we don't seem to want to play him. Perhaps he asked for his release and hopes to catch on somewhere else. There is a deadline on when PR players can move to another team and it might coincide with the trade deadline.
Why now is a bit curious but no problem.
Probably wanted out before the cold weather hit, can't see Walters cutting him as he was the legitimate backup to Tony Jones, who will likely be the Bombers MODP this year. Bad luck, he was brought into TC to compete for the starting MLB job but got beat out by a low cost player just coming into his prime.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on September 29, 2025, 10:45:09 PMProbably wanted out before the cold weather hit, can't see Walters cutting him as he was the legitimate backup to Tony Jones, who will likely be the Bombers MODP this year. Bad luck, he was brought into TC to compete for the starting MLB job but got beat out by a low cost player just coming into his prime.
The future may now be in the Canadian draft choices at least as the back ups on game day for 2026.
What an absolute waste of free agency this year. Just chucked money out the window.
Quote from: Blue In BC on September 29, 2025, 11:26:55 PMThe future may now be in the Canadian draft choices at least as the back ups on game day for 2026.
Agree, working in Shay and Smith in the remaining games would be a great move for the future of the ratio, realistically no Natl. DB's have a shot in the secondary and Safety looks to be Allen's job for the next few years.
If we were gonna play Shay or Smith you'd think they would have last game when Wilson was hurt, instead we went to a four man front
For all the hype we made at the draft they dont even get a sniff
Quote from: Pete on September 30, 2025, 12:41:14 AMIf we were gonna play Shay or Smith you'd think they would have last game when Wilson was hurt, instead we went to a four man front
For all the hype we made at the draft they dont even get a sniff
Patience grasshopper
4 man front worked at times
It helped keep them off the scoreboard
There time will come
Good things come to those that wait
Quote from: Jesse on September 29, 2025, 11:43:17 PMWhat an absolute waste of free agency this year. Just chucked money out the window.
Disagree, so easy to say that now. Before the season started many questions if Wilson could still play well and believed he would be injured. We brought in a lot of talent and we didn't need this piece. If we lost a couple starting LBs we would have been in great shape
Quote from: Pete on September 30, 2025, 12:41:14 AMIf we were gonna play Shay or Smith you'd think they would have last game when Wilson was hurt, instead we went to a four man front
For all the hype we made at the draft they dont even get a sniff
It's normal to have a 4 man front and a WIL. So that doesn't answer the question about what they did to adjust to Wilson being out for a short time.
I'd guess that Woodbey may have taken on a slightly different role for that series and I did notice Kelly on the field in the secondary.
IMO Woodbey has shown some good upside and may now be the next man up at WIL. That seems somewhat reinforced by J. Jones leaving the team. Previously I thought he was the next man up.
Quote from: Blue In BC on September 30, 2025, 02:28:09 PMIt's normal to have a 4 man front and a WIL. So that doesn't answer the question about what they did to adjust to Wilson being out for a short time.
I'd guess that Woodbey may have taken on a slightly different role for that series and I did notice Kelly on the field in the secondary.
IMO Woodbey has shown some good upside and may now be the next man up at WIL. That seems somewhat reinforced by J. Jones leaving the team. Previously I thought he was the next man up.
Yep, Woodbey has climbed the depth chart to put himself in a very good position for next season and it may not be based on being any better than Ayers or J. Jones. Could be his ELC contract status gave him the boost up over Ayers who going into his 3rd season will ask for a pay raise, and Jones who already received his pay raise and couldn't earn it.
From an SMS standpoint this is an easy decision for Walters to make as it allows him to focus his budget on areas of trouble where a scarcity of options makes player attraction and retention more critical, such as both the O-line and D-lines. The secondary is the best place to find savings, from this season Walters found 3 more ELC contracts he can milk for a bonus year in Vaval, Allen and Dexter Lawson, Parker and Houston should be nervous.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on September 30, 2025, 04:33:04 PMYep, Woodbey has climbed the depth chart to put himself in a very good position for next season and it may not be based on being any better than Ayers or J. Jones. Could be his ELC contract status gave him the boost up over Ayers who going into his 3rd season will ask for a pay raise, and Jones who already received his pay raise and couldn't earn it.
From an SMS standpoint this is an easy decision for Walters to make as it allows him to focus his budget on areas of trouble where a scarcity of options makes player attraction and retention more critical, such as both the O-line and D-lines. The secondary is the best place to find savings, from this season Walters found 3 more ELC contracts he can milk for a bonus year in Vaval, Allen and Dexter Lawson, Parker and Houston should be nervous.
I remember Woodbey looking very good in pre-season. He seemed to be all over the field. He's been impressive since being activated and was our leading tackler in the last game.
Ayers played in 2024 and had opportunities in 2025. J. Jones also had game time in 2025.
It appeared to me that Woodbey just out performed them both on defence. That doesn't make either of them bad players but got his chance and ran away with it.
Ayers role has primarily been ST ace but SMS may come into play before next TC.
Quote from: Jesse on September 29, 2025, 11:43:17 PMWhat an absolute waste of free agency this year. Just chucked money out the window.
Meh. Pretty same as always. And no one cost a lot of money. So does it really matter?
As for Woodbey: ya he's always around the ball, fast, and seems to have a good quick strike. He's making others expendable.
Quote from: TecnoGenius on September 30, 2025, 04:45:32 PMMeh. Pretty same as always. And no one cost a lot of money. So does it really matter?
As for Woodbey: ya he's always around the ball, fast, and seems to have a good quick strike. He's making others expendable.
J. Jones was $120K. Whether he got any of that in advance IDK. He spent some time on the 1 game IR so it was an expensive issue.
D. Mitchell also got a lot of money upfront and then spent time on the 1 game IR and has only played 8 games so far. That wasn't an efficient use of SMS. It might still pay off but it's a bit of TBD.
Meh, anything under $200k is budget. Under $150k is mega-budget. So many teams making splash FA for $300k, $250k, $200k. We can sign 2-3 of our budget guys for one of those superstars.
I'm convinced we're swimming in SMS. Not only have we not spent the $400k, but I doubt we've spent the original cap.
Quote from: Tecno on September 30, 2025, 05:43:25 PMMeh, anything under $200k is budget. Under $150k is mega-budget. So many teams making splash FA for $300k, $250k, $200k. We can sign 2-3 of our budget guys for one of those superstars.
I'm convinced we're swimming in SMS. Not only have we not spent the $400k, but I doubt we've spent the original cap.
You have to account for the increased spending on the 1 game IR, were they've stashed healthy players for much of the season. Vanterpool, Mitchell and Jon Jones being examples.
Quote from: Blue In BC on September 30, 2025, 05:12:10 PMJ. Jones was $120K. Whether he got any of that in advance IDK. He spent some time on the 1 game IR so it was an expensive issue.
D. Mitchell also got a lot of money upfront and then spent time on the 1 game IR and has only played 8 games so far. That wasn't an efficient use of SMS. It might still pay off but it's a bit of TBD.
If that's a concern on $SMS spending, we got off pretty easy.
For example, Edm paid the Fords a lot...
Every team is going to have some hits and misses on the $SMS front.
For every J Jones, we have an Ayers...
Quote from: Tecno on September 30, 2025, 05:43:25 PMMeh, anything under $200k is budget. Under $150k is mega-budget. So many teams making splash FA for $300k, $250k, $200k. We can sign 2-3 of our budget guys for one of those superstars.
I'm convinced we're swimming in SMS. Not only have we not spent the $400k, but I doubt we've spent the original cap.
So 163,000 for Mitchell, 120,000 for Jones is fine? That's 283,000 that could have been spent elsewhere. Logan was what, at least another 120,000 so we're looking at over 400,000 in wasted $? That's likely 2 pretty impactful players we could have added.
Quote from: RebusRankin on September 30, 2025, 09:21:22 PMSo 163,000 for Mitchell, 120,000 for Jones is fine? That's 283,000 that could have been spent elsewhere. Logan was what, at least another 120,000 so we're looking at over 400,000 in wasted $? That's likely 2 pretty impactful players we could have added.
In terms of what? If we're just talking wasted SMS on IR, then Mitchell, who's actually been playing lately, is only partially sunk SMS. J.Jones, ya, he's been a bit of a waste, but for whatever reason we wanted depth options. I think Logan spent a sting on the 6G and he played a couple so that's really no SMS off our nose.
If you're talking "out FA was crap", then ya, it wasn't great. But Vaughters was a great pick up. Sterns is working out. Mitchell is finally achieving. As for Logan: no one could have known Vaval would be the next Grant. If you go off only the knowledge we had in Feb, we made decent moves. The only thing you can really complain about is we didn't do anything HUGE. No $225k+ signings, etc.
Quote from: RebusRankin on September 30, 2025, 09:21:22 PMSo 163,000 for Mitchell, 120,000 for Jones is fine? That's 283,000 that could have been spent elsewhere. Logan was what, at least another 120,000 so we're looking at over 400,000 in wasted $? That's likely 2 pretty impactful players we could have added.
You can't use hindsight to justify this opinion, did you predict any of these FA signings wouldn't work out when they were originally signed?.
Quote from: Tecno on September 30, 2025, 09:30:46 PMIn terms of what? If we're just talking wasted SMS on IR, then Mitchell, who's actually been playing lately, is only partially sunk SMS. J.Jones, ya, he's been a bit of a waste, but for whatever reason we wanted depth options. I think Logan spent a sting on the 6G and he played a couple so that's really no SMS off our nose.
If you're talking "out FA was crap", then ya, it wasn't great. But Vaughters was a great pick up. Sterns is working out. Mitchell is finally achieving. As for Logan: no one could have known Vaval would be the next Grant. If you go off only the knowledge we had in Feb, we made decent moves. The only thing you can really complain about is we didn't do anything HUGE. No $225k+ signings, etc.
Free agency was poor and yeah in hindsight we did a lousy job.
Vaughters has been ok, Sterns better than expected and Mitchell has had one good game. Logan = bust, Jones = bust, White = bust, Haggerty = bust.
to me the issue was all the players we signed were midlevel at best, and could have been and in some cases were easily replaced thru scouting instead at a reduced payroll.
What we needed to do is sign one or two impact players and rely on scouting to round the rest of our needs.
Hopefully weve learned from this.
The criticism of our FA signings is overstated imo but many have stated that all year and that's ok. Some wanted us to go all in this year, happy we didn't. We did average on a budget and that's a win. We had some insurance options that might have really came in handy. Couple faces could still make a small impact late or in the playoffs. I like the don't overpay mentality. Sure couple guys didn't work out, that's ok.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on September 30, 2025, 10:53:09 PMYou can't use hindsight to justify this opinion, did you predict any of these FA signings wouldn't work out when they were originally signed?.
Rebusrankin isn't getting paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to scout players and make the right decisions. He doesn't have an army of scouts who watch film on players. Walter does.
Logan had an injury history with Calgary. Mitchell played a position we already had Wheatfall slotted in for, and couldn't play slot, something that should have been apparent on film. Jones was signed at a salary commensurate with a starter, and couldn't even get on the roster. They were bad evaluations of players, and bad signings that wasted money. That's not a good thing for GMs to do. No ones perfect. But Walter's off season was his worst yet in a year we are hosting the cup. Not good enough.
Quote from: RebusRankin on September 30, 2025, 11:06:32 PMVaughters has been ok, Sterns better than expected and Mitchell has had one good game. Logan = bust, Jones = bust, White = bust, Haggerty = bust.
Ya, wasn't great. But Mitchell is getting better every game, and maybe starting to be what we wanted all along. That TD grab was a really good route & catch.
White maybe would have stuck if Pokey hadn't returned. Or maybe he was a bust due to age/injury -- again, hard to know unless you get him here and try him out for a while.
Quote from: Pete on October 01, 2025, 12:31:12 AMHopefully weve learned from this.
LOL. An old KW doesn't change his spots. Besides bringing Kenny home, the biggest FA splash in the last 5 years was ageing / IR-prone Ellingson(?).
We just don't pay out for big names like we used to with Willie, Biggie, AH33...
Well, maybe that will change when we're faced with needing a bucket of top OL in 0-2 seasons. And... QB (eventually).
Walters hasnt spent big in FA or any other time. Once someone wants more money he usually lets them go for another cheap player, Oline players gone and no one to replace them same goes for the Dline. Take a look at how many of our players went to Hammy. Our Oline and Dline are weak this year, but especially our backup QBs.
Quote from: Blue72 on October 01, 2025, 02:04:09 AMWalters hasnt spent big in FA or any other time.
In the early years he did. Basically up to 2019 he'd spend. People remind me Big Stan & Yoshi didn't come cheap. Plus the names I listed above. He has spent "big" before. Just not lately.
And we DO spend bigly(ish) on the Big Names in this club, like Brady, Zach, Willie, Demski, Schoen, etc. The "loyalty pay" may account for the lack of funds to get even more huge FA grabs. However, other teams do both, so why can't we?
Quote from: Tecno on October 01, 2025, 02:18:55 AMIn the early years he did. Basically up to 2019 he'd spend. People remind me Big Stan & Yoshi didn't come cheap. Plus the names I listed above. He has spent "big" before. Just not lately.
And we DO spend bigly(ish) on the Big Names in this club, like Brady, Zach, Willie, Demski, Schoen, etc. The "loyalty pay" may account for the lack of funds to get even more huge FA grabs. However, other teams do both, so why can't we?
I wonder if Walters values and pays more for depth than other teams? We've had alot of healthy players on the one game for multiple games this year (J.Jones, Mitchell, Vanterpool, Logan). Do other teams do this to the same extent?
Quote from: RebusRankin on September 30, 2025, 09:21:22 PMSo 163,000 for Mitchell, 120,000 for Jones is fine? That's 283,000 that could have been spent elsewhere. Logan was what, at least another 120,000 so we're looking at over 400,000 in wasted $? That's likely 2 pretty impactful players we could have added.
JOnes was rostered for just over half the season, not the full $120k
Mitchell was rostered for about half the year, so again, not that full $163k, and we have no idea what his deal is now, as he was on the PR, so needed a new deal coming off it.
No idea what Logan signed for, but I'd be surprised if it was $100k... WFC historically underpays KR's...
Yes, WFC does have a staff of scouts, but you also have to admit losing Rigmaden last year, and then Goveia this year is a huge brain drain, as well as a loss of many of the potential recruits on their lists, yet still we found a lot of new talent. And got some decent talent without breaking the bank and retained a lot too.
All the fans that laud winning 3-1 with Streveler, what about the value we got in that deal?
There are always going to be whiffs in any signings, whether they are FA or highly touted recruits.
Maybe. The Bombers should propose a trade?
Quote from: bunker on October 01, 2025, 03:07:37 AMI wonder if Walters values and pays more for depth than other teams? We've had alot of healthy players on the one game for multiple games this year (J.Jones, Mitchell, Vanterpool, Logan). Do other teams do this to the same extent?
I think its more a case of hoping to find a decent starter at a bargain price. In Mitchell,Makonzo , and even Vaughters there was a gamble that they would return to form from previous years . Even with Jones we hoped he was more than he ended up being.
We rolled the dice on a bunch of guys rather than signing a proven starter and for the most part came up craps
Quote from: DM83 on October 01, 2025, 02:07:13 PMMaybe. The Bombers should propose a trade?
Teams are probably talking all the time, possibly even now. That doesn't mean a partner can be found willing to give up what a team wants for what the offer in return.
At this time of the season, each team has a multitude of players on various IR lists and depth is suffering.
I'm not saying a trade isn't possible but who would we be willing to give up as a starting point before we can determine which partner wants that asset.
Sure, we can trade back ups and, draft choices and neg list candidates but does that give us something in return?
Quote from: Tecno on October 01, 2025, 02:18:55 AMIn the early years he did. Basically up to 2019 he'd spend. People remind me Big Stan & Yoshi didn't come cheap. Plus the names I listed above. He has spent "big" before. Just not lately.
And we DO spend bigly(ish) on the Big Names in this club, like Brady, Zach, Willie, Demski, Schoen, etc. The "loyalty pay" may account for the lack of funds to get even more huge FA grabs. However, other teams do both, so why can't we?
In the early years Walters had the budget to go after established CFL stars, like Willie, Biggie, Harris and Stan as Joe Mack left the cupboards thin on talent. Once the team started to improve that money went more towards retention as other salaries began to grow, Demski, Zach, Yoshi, Lawler, Jeffcoat and a host of other long-term veterans all received higher than league average contracts. Walters budget crisis culminated in 2024 when he had to rework his SMS to retain Schoen, Lawler and Brady, which he did at the loss of other valuable players.
Quote from: theaardvark on October 01, 2025, 03:19:20 AMJOnes was rostered for just over half the season, not the full $120k
Mitchell was rostered for about half the year, so again, not that full $163k, and we have no idea what his deal is now, as he was on the PR, so needed a new deal coming off it.
No idea what Logan signed for, but I'd be surprised if it was $100k... WFC historically underpays KR's...
Yes, WFC does have a staff of scouts, but you also have to admit losing Rigmaden last year, and then Goveia this year is a huge brain drain, as well as a loss of many of the potential recruits on their lists, yet still we found a lot of new talent. And got some decent talent without breaking the bank and retained a lot too.
All the fans that laud winning 3-1 with Streveler, what about the value we got in that deal?
There are always going to be whiffs in any signings, whether they are FA or highly touted recruits.
Don't disagree with your post but Rigmaiden has been with BC since 2021, losing him and Ted was huge. The clock is ticking on the newest scouting staff to see the calibre of talent they can recruit. Vaval and Allen seem like happy accidents that worked out, rather than high level talent uncovered.
In the case of Jon Jones I believe he would have worked out if given a chance at the expense of Tony Jones, but Tony never faltered and has continually improved while remaining healthy, recalling that he is the guy that made Biggie expendable. So really a matter of bad timing for J Jones, right spot, wrong time.
The FA retention by Walters is always overlooked when talking about FA periods.
Yes, we lose guys to extreme offers (Lawler, Dobson, etc), but for the most part, we sign our own. And that is the biggest thing you can do in FA, especially in a league where 2 year deals are rare, and 3+ year deals are almost non existent.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on October 01, 2025, 05:20:17 PMDon't disagree with your post but Rigmaiden has been with BC since 2021, losing him and Ted was huge. The clock is ticking on the newest scouting staff to see the calibre of talent they can recruit. Vaval and Allen seem like happy accidents that worked out, rather than high level talent uncovered.
In the case of Jon Jones I believe he would have worked out if given a chance at the expense of Tony Jones, but Tony never faltered and has continually improved while remaining healthy, recalling that he is the guy that made Biggie expendable. So really a matter of bad timing for J Jones, right spot, wrong time.
Can't remember where I read it, but recall there is often a lag time of 1-3 years between when a scout identifies a good young American player, and when they convince them to actually come north to try the CFL. So that means that some of the talent unearthed this offseason could actually be tied to the old scouting staff, and the new scouts effectiveness may need to be evaluated by waiting to at least next offseason as well.
Having trouble seeing the difference between happy accidents and high level talent uncovered? Do you mean neither were highly touted when signed?
Quote from: bunker on October 01, 2025, 07:43:53 PMCan't remember where I read it, but recall there is often a lag time of 1-3 years between when a scout identifies a good young American player, and when they convince them to actually come north to try the CFL. So that means that some of the talent unearthed this offseason could actually be tied to the old scouting staff, and the new scouts effectiveness may need to be evaluated by waiting to at least next offseason as well.
Having trouble seeing the difference between happy accidents and high level talent uncovered? Do you mean neither were highly touted when signed?
Yes, both arrived with low expectations. Agree the scouting results lag, but this is the time of year we should start seeing some new recruits brought in for a tryout, especially during the bye-week.
I guess Woodbey is another of the low expectations players that are working out?
Drafting, recruiting, all things teh WFC relies more on than FA's.
CFL.CA shows 2 import receivers added to Future Active. Is that the same as actually added to PR or is this a contract to come to TC 2026?
Also read somewhere that we used our 30 expansion earlier when we added Houston, Echols and another receiver. That doesn't seem correct. Regardless, we're down to the nitty gritty time wise if we're going to add a few bodies.
Quote from: Blue In BC on October 02, 2025, 03:32:53 PMCFL.CA shows 2 import receivers added to Future Active. Is that the same as actually added to PR or is this a contract to come to TC 2026?
Also read somewhere that we used our 30 expansion earlier when we added Houston, Echols and another receiver. That doesn't seem correct. Regardless, we're down to the nitty gritty time wise if we're going to add a few bodies.
I only see one name, Tyrone Davis WR Nebraska Kearney campus, this is the only info. I could find, he sounds versatile.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers signed wide receiver Tyrone (T.J.) Davis to a future contract starting in 2026 on Tuesday according to the CFL Transactions page.
Davis is six foot three and weighs 185 pounds. A native of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Davis signed with the Green Bay Blizzard (IFL) on July 24, 2024, during the team's playoff run. He did not see any action. He re-signed with the Blizzard on November 27, 2025.
In 2025, he made 70 catches for 904 yards, 26 touchdowns, completed one pass for four yards, one touchdown, 14 carries for 45 yards, two rushing touchdowns, 21 kick returns for 355 yards, and three tackles (2 solos, 1 assist) in 19 games, helping the Blizzard reach the IFL Championship Game against the Vegas Knight Hawks. He was named Second Team All-IFL.
Collegiately, Davis spent five seasons at the University of Nebraska-Kearney (2019-23) as a quarterback, completing 402 of 698 passes (58%) for 6,525 yards, 61 touchdowns, 28 interceptions, 852 carries for 4,361 yards, 61 rushing touchdowns, three catches for eight yards, one receiving touchdown, and seven tackles (6 solos, 1 assist) in 49 games for the Lopers.
Davis was named a two-time First Team All-MIAA, two-time MIAA Offensive Player of the Year, two-time Harlon Hill Trophy finalist, and two-time All-American by AFCA, D2CCA, and Don Hansen Football Gazette. He had the most touchdowns of any Loper in one season (119), and is one of two Lopers with three 1,000 rushing-yard seasons.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on October 02, 2025, 04:48:48 PMI only see one name, Tyrone Davis WR Nebraska Kearney campus, this is the only info. I could find, he sounds versatile.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers signed wide receiver Tyrone (T.J.) Davis to a future contract starting in 2026 on Tuesday according to the CFL Transactions page.
Davis is six foot three and weighs 185 pounds. A native of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Davis signed with the Green Bay Blizzard (IFL) on July 24, 2024, during the team's playoff run. He did not see any action. He re-signed with the Blizzard on November 27, 2025.
In 2025, he made 70 catches for 904 yards, 26 touchdowns, completed one pass for four yards, one touchdown, 14 carries for 45 yards, two rushing touchdowns, 21 kick returns for 355 yards, and three tackles (2 solos, 1 assist) in 19 games, helping the Blizzard reach the IFL Championship Game against the Vegas Knight Hawks. He was named Second Team All-IFL.
Collegiately, Davis spent five seasons at the University of Nebraska-Kearney (2019-23) as a quarterback, completing 402 of 698 passes (58%) for 6,525 yards, 61 touchdowns, 28 interceptions, 852 carries for 4,361 yards, 61 rushing touchdowns, three catches for eight yards, one receiving touchdown, and seven tackles (6 solos, 1 assist) in 49 games for the Lopers.
Davis was named a two-time First Team All-MIAA, two-time MIAA Offensive Player of the Year, two-time Harlon Hill Trophy finalist, and two-time All-American by AFCA, D2CCA, and Don Hansen Football Gazette. He had the most touchdowns of any Loper in one season (119), and is one of two Lopers with three 1,000 rushing-yard seasons.
LOL. There was a 2nd receiver there this morning and now it's gone. The original add may have been wrong or the deletion now may be wrong.
It's either that or I'm seeing things. Anyway it's more or less moot. Anyone added now is just a quick look see for next year.
Davis sounds versatile as a receiver and returner. Some RB and even thrown a pass.
some interesting additions to the practice roster (likely most likely just to look at and invite to training camp)
WPG Lindsay, Zovon OL A Coastal Carolina ADD Future Active
WPG Jenkins, Kydran DL A Purdue ADD Practice Roster
WPG Jaworski, Matt DL A Fordham ADD Practice Roster
WPG Poncius, Hunter OL A North Dakota State ADD Practice Roster
WPG JACKSON, MatthewLB A Eastern Kentucky ADD Practice Roster
WPG Williams, Major DB A Carson-Newman ADD Practice roster
WPG Davis, Tyrone WR A Nebraska (Kearney) ADD Future Active
Kydran Jenkins is one that looks very interesting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On-u7BCZJfY
Looks like some have connections to present players... lets hope the Nichols/Bonds scenario happens again.