Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on March 20, 2026, 06:59:01 PMOn further investigation it appears he was available for much of last season after being dumped by the Raiders and the NY Jets, suggesting there may be a personality issue or a salary demand that stopped the Ti-Cats from bringing him back.
Quote from: Blue In BC on March 20, 2026, 05:35:11 PMI do remember his performance and it was very good. 2023 is quite recent and I'm not aware of any new injuries that may be limiting. He may not have interest in the CFL quite yet. OTOH, getting release by the UFL after losing NFL opportunities doesn't leave him many options.
He could re-surface somewhere. As far as the Bombers go they may have already a back up rookie returner targeted on the roster on an ELC.
I'm only suggesting it might be worth a call to his agent but could understand it falling flat.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on March 20, 2026, 05:27:36 PMThose are very good numbers, sadly I remember his name but not his performance. I'm sure multiple CFL teams will be interested in signing him, not the Bombers but maybe the Ti-Cats.
Quote from: Blue In BC on March 20, 2026, 01:19:29 PMReturner Tyreik McCallister released in the UFL yhid errk. I wonder if we might consider signing him as depth for our returner? There is still a chance that Vaval is in the competition to start at CB. I don't think that happens but injuries in TC happen and he may want that role.
There are other rookies that might win a role as the back up returner, but having a CFL experienced player wouldn't hurt. IIRC he was on our radar in the past.
McCallister might have no interest without a clear chance of winning that role.
McAllister had a breakout season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2023, leading the league in kickoff return average and all-purpose yards. He recorded 13 carries for 52 yards, 27 receptions for 364 yards and two touchdowns, 41 kickoff returns for an average of 1,037 yards, 56 punt returns for an average of 602 yards, and seven missed field goal returns for 408 yards and one score.

