Quote from: Blue In BC on January 16, 2026, 05:34:28 PMI had him on my list of players I didn't think we'd re-sign. He didn't get many chances to play last year but it doesn't hurt to bring him back to TC. At the moment we don't have a lot of depth for Canadian receivers.
I doubt his SMS will be a significant increase. So perhaps with another year's experience and 2nd with the Bombers he gets more real looks to play and contribute.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 16, 2026, 05:03:12 PMHave to wonder if Vaval would have a more lucrative and longer career as a DB now that salaries have dratically improved for the best few. He made a few mistakes but also had flashes of brilliance so I think a career as a CB was a possibility before he exploded as a returner, that option has likely been taken away from him and he'll be forever characterized as a returner only, much like Grant.
Pretty rare for a returner to last more than 3-4 years and their effectivness often seems to peter out along the way.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 16, 2026, 05:18:40 PMAlford is still reasonablly effective and capable of breaking longer returns, he was 7th in punt return yds. at 10.8 yd. avg. and 6th in kick off return yds. with a 28.3 yds avg. which is very good.
Janarion Grant is also a FA, so if Vaval does not return and they can't find a suitable replacement they have a couple of old reliable options they could look at to get them by.
A good returner gives the offence a headstart in lift, field position and momentum, I think it's a critically important part of the game.
Quote from: Jesse on January 16, 2026, 04:52:27 PM...and once everyone was drafter they'd have to go on a neg list anyway that teams would want to constantly adjust the same as they do now.
It would be a pointless exercise.
Quote from: ModAdmin on January 16, 2026, 05:18:28 PMBlue Bombers re-sign receiver Gavin Cobb
WINNIPEG, MB., January 16, 2026 – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with Canadian receiver Gavin Cobb.
Cobb (5-9, 170; University of Manitoba; born: January 28, 1998, in Victoria, B.C.) returns to the Blue Bombers in 2026 for his second season with the club and fourth in the Canadian Football League after spending the first two years of his career (2023-24) with the Edmonton Elks.
Cobb appeared in four regular season games with the Blue Bombers in 2025, plus the Eastern Semi-Final, including two starts. He finished the year with six catches for 51 yards, including four receptions for 44 yards in a win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on October 17th. He added two catches for 29 yards in the playoff loss to the Montreal Alouettes.
A fourth-round selection, 30th overall, by the Elks in the 2022 CFL Draft, Cobb has now appeared in 33 CFL games, including 10 starts.
Quote from: Tecno on January 16, 2026, 02:15:53 AMWe spent all of '24 "losing" 20Y field position on every exchange, and we still made the cup! And we're talking disaster scenario anyhow, which doesn't always come to fruition. You hope Vaval would remain healthy 90% of the games, and if he doesn't you can always look THEN for a couch sitter, aged-out vet, or trade. Or just roll with the "just catch the darn ball" next man up.
Paying Logan his decent fee in '25 was a complete bust: why would we repeat that on purpose with Alford? No one signs an Alford-level guy just to be the backup, unless this is truly his final year before retiring (like Logan or Lucky).
If Alford was ELC+$10k, ya ok, why not. But not for $110k+... Unless Vaval is stuck in the NFL all season and nothing shows up at TC. I seriously doubt that happens.
Yes, Alford would be ok to get you the reliable short return on every kick. Yes, that has some value. And in that sense he's ideal if cheap and you have no other options. But he's not busting anything anymore, and you'll find he's WAY less effective in WPG because we aren't the ST hold-fest that SSK is.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on January 16, 2026, 05:03:12 PMHave to wonder if Vaval would have a more lucrative and longer career as a DB now that salaries have dratically improved for the best few. He made a few mistakes but also had flashes of brilliance so I think a career as a CB was a possibility before he exploded as a returner, that option has likely been taken away from him and he'll be forever characterized as a returner only, much like Grant.
Pretty rare for a returner to last more than 3-4 years and their effectivness often seems to peter out along the way.
Quote from: Tecno on January 16, 2026, 02:10:39 AMI think it was in the GC Saturday show (or maybe (and/or) elsewhere?) Vaval did another interview and he was saying all of the right things. I know we always say "seems like a MOS guy", but with Vaval it seems uber genuine. He seems like a wants-to-learn-aholic. Seems to want to be here.
I have little doubt that he, at bare minimum, would have made the PR all season as backup DB, if not the AR -- even if he didn't pan out as returner. All in all I think he did very well as a raw rookie corner. Not the instant natural DB like Nichols or Holm or D.Alford, but certainly as good as many others have done in their first handful of starts.