Blue Bombers roster - 2021-2022

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BLUE BOMBERS TRANSACTIONS: MARCH 22, 2022

WINNIPEG, MB., March 22, 2022 - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed American offensive lineman Eric Lofton to a one-year contract.

Lofton (6-4, 300, Temple University; born: March 6, 1993 in Lumberton, NJ) joins the Blue Bombers in 2022 for what will be his fourth season in the Canadian Football League after spending time with Ottawa (2017-18) and Edmonton (2019). He was also under contract with Edmonton through 2020 and the cancellation of the season due to the pandemic before being released in May of 2021. He has six games of CFL experience and was also briefly with B.C. in 2019 before signing in Edmonton.

Lofton played his college ball at Temple, redshirting his first year and then appearing in 37 games over the next four seasons. In 2015, his senior year, he was named a First-Team All-American Athletic Conference all-star.

The club has also signed American defensive back Marlon Character (Louisville).

https://www.bluebombers.com/2022/03/22/blue-bombers-transactions-march-22-2022/

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The CFL's fifteen highest-paid defensive backs
March 23, 2022   By John Hodge

1) Tunde Adeleke, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (N)
Hard money: $161,000
Maximum value: $179,00

2) Royce Metchie, Toronto Argonauts (N)
Hard money: $150,000
Maximum value: $150,000

3) Aaron Grymes, Edmonton Elks (A)
Hard money: $135,000
Maximum value: $151,000

4) T.J. Lee, B.C. Lions (A)
Hard money: $130,000
Maximum value: $140,000

5) Winston Rose, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (A)

Hard money: $125,000
Maximum value: $125,000

The former CFL all-star rejoined the Blue Bombers for another Grey Cup run in 2021 following a stint with the Cincinnati Bengals. Rose will also receive a $5,000 travel allowance as he looks to help Winnipeg win a third-straight championship.

6) Mike Edem, Saskatchewan Roughriders (N)
Hard money: $120,000
Maximum value: $128,000

7) Money Hunter, Ottawa Redblacks (A)
Hard money: $117,500
Maximum value: $136,500

8 ) Jumal Rolle, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)
Hard money: $117,000
Maximum value: $126,000

9) DaShaun Amos, Toronto Argonauts (A)
Hard money: $117,000
Maximum value: $117,000

10) Nick Marshall, Saskatchewan Roughriders (A)
Hard money: $115,000
Maximum value: $120,500

11) Tre Roberson, Calgary Stampeders (A)
Hard money: $114,000
Maximum value: $134,000

12) Delvin Breaux, B.C. Lions (A)
Hard money: $105,000
Maximum value: $140,000

13) Cariel Brooks, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)
Hard money: $108,000
Maximum value: $129,000

14) Jordan Hoover, Edmonton Elks (N)
Hard money: $104,000
Maximum value: $125,000

T-15) Ciante Evans, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (A)
Hard money: $100,000
Maximum value: $110,500

T-15) Mike Jones, Montreal Alouettes (A)
Hard money: $100,000
Maximum value: $106,500

Editor's note: 3DownNation was unable to source the contracts of Greg Reid and Marcus Sayles who may have otherwise appeared on this list.

https://3downnation.com/2022/03/23/the-cfls-fifteen-highest-paid-defensive-backs/

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BLUE BOMBERS TRANSACTIONS: MARCH 24, 2022

WINNIPEG, MB., March 24, 2022 - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed a pair of American players in wide receiver Antonio Nunn and defensive back Donald Rutledge, Jr.

Nunn (5-11, 204, University of Buffalo; born: September 14, 1996 in Tampa, FLA) joins the Blue Bombers after a solid college career with the Bulls and then attending training camp with the Atlanta Falcons in 2021.

Nunn finished his UB days with a solid senior season in 2020, leading the team with 37 passes for 584 yards and two touchdowns in seven games in a pandemic-shortened year. Those statistics earned him a spot on the All-MAC Second Team. He appeared in 45 games with the Bulls from 2017-20, starting all 19 in his junior and senior seasons.

Signed by the Falcons as an undrafted free agent, he attended training camp but was among the final cuts last August.

Rutledge, Jr. (6-1, 210, Georgia Southern University; born: May 22, 1997 in the Bronx, NY) comes to the Blue Bombers after attending training camps with both the Indianapolis Colts (2020) and Arizona Cardinals (2021).

Rutledge, Jr. began his collegiate career at The Citadel, spending his 2015-16 season as a redshirt freshman before transferring to Savannah State, where he spent the next three years playing safety. He spent his senior season at Georgia Southern after transferring, and started nine games, registering 50 tackles, five pass break-ups and an interception.

He then signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and spent the entire training camp with the team before his release. Rutledge, Jr. signed with the Cardinals in January of 2021 and attended camp last year before being released.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2022/03/24/blue-bombers-transactions-march-24-2022/


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Transactions:

2022-03-24   WPG   LOFTON, Eric   OL   A   Temple   Add To   Active Roster
2022-03-24   WPG   NUNN, Antonio   WR   A   Buffalo   Add To   Active Roster
2022-03-24   WPG   RUTLEDGE, Donald   DB   A   Georgia Southern   Add To   Active Roster

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Blue Bombers add defensive back Robert Priester

WINNIPEG, MB., March 28, 2022 -The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed American defensive back Robert Priester.

Priester (5'9, 180, Wyoming, December 25, 1993 in Tampa, FL.) played in two games for Winnipeg in the 2018 season, recording seven defensive tackles. He was in training camp with Edmonton in 2019, and played five games with Tampa Bay in the XFL in 2020. Priester spent three seasons with the Wyoming Cowboys, making 103 total tackles and three forced fumbles in 35 games played. In 2017, Priester recorded a career high in tackles for a loss and forced fumbles.

Transactions:

2022-03-28   WPG   PRIESTER, Robert   DB   A   Wyoming   Add To   Active Roster

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What each of the CFL's kickers will be paid in 2022
April 2, 2022  By John Hodge


1) Boris Bede, Toronto Argonauts (A)
Hard money: $150,000
Maximum value: $150,000

2) Sean Whyte, B.C. Lions (N)
Hard money: $115,000
Maximum value: $120,000

3) Lewis Ward, Ottawa Redblacks (N)
Hard money: $110,000
Maximum value: $128,000

4) Rene Paredes, Calgary Stampeders (N)
Hard money: $107,000
Maximum value: $117,500

5) Sergio Castillo, Edmonton Elks (A)

Hard money: $105,000
Maximum value: $158,000

Castillo has a chance to become the highest-paid kicker in the CFL if he hits on all of his incentives. He will get a $30,000 bonus the first time he makes the active roster, $555.55 each time he performs kicking duties in a game, a $3,000 bonus if he makes 90 percent of his field goals or better for the season, plus some all-star incentives.

6) Brett Lauther, Saskatchewan Roughriders (N)
Hard money: $102,000
Maximum value: $131,000

7) Richie Leone, Ottawa Redblacks
(A)
Hard money: $95,000
Maximum value: $121,000

8 ) Stefan Flintoft, B.C. Lions (A)
Hard money: $77,000
Maximum value: $84,000

9) Ali Mourtada, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (A)

Hard money: $75,000
Maximum value: $75,000

The 31-year-old made only eight-of-fifteen field goal attempts during his rookie season last year, prompting Winnipeg to acquire Sergio Castillo for their playoff run. Mourtada seemed to win over head coach Mike O'Shea and should get a chance to win the kicking job for this upcoming season.

10) Michael Domagala, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (N)
Hard money: $69,500
Maximum value: $75,500

11) Marc Liegghio, Winnipeg Blue Bombers (N)
Hard money: $69,500
Maximum value: $74,500

The former fifth-round pick will make $277.78 each time he handles over half of Winnipeg's punting or kickoff duties as well as field goals in a game. He made five-of-eight field goal attempts as a rookie last season and averaged 43.7 yards on 92 punt attempts.

12) David Cote, Montreal Alouettes (N)
Hard money: $67,250
Maximum value: $70,200

T-13) Cody Grace, Calgary Stampeders (G)
Hard money: $54,000
Maximum value: $54,000

T-13) Kaare Vedvik, Saskatchewan Roughriders (G)
Hard money: $54,000
Maximum value: $54,000

T-13) Joel Whitford, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (G)
Hard money: $54,000
Maximum value: $54,000

T-13) Joseph Zema, Montreal Alouettes (G)
Hard money: $54,000
Maximum value: $54,000

https://3downnation.com/2022/04/02/what-each-of-the-cfls-kickers-will-be-paid-in-2022/


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Salaries of kickers is interesting. Can't remember whether some of these are dual punt and kick players to get a better feel about total team cost against SMS. The Global kickers in particular if they are dual kickers and still exempt from SMS is a particular advantage to those teams.
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Quote from: Blue In BC on April 03, 2022, 03:30:41 PM
Salaries of kickers is interesting. Can't remember whether some of these are dual punt and kick players to get a better feel about total team cost against SMS. The Global kickers in particular if they are dual kickers and still exempt from SMS is a particular advantage to those teams.

The Bombers would be wise to draft a Global kicker due to the potential cost savings.

I wonder if the Global salaries will change in the new CBA. The Canadian kickers/punters have as much at stake as the Global players. Teams won't pay Canadians top dollar if they can get away with a low priced Global replacement.

This will become more of an issue if teams need to field 2 Global players this season.

Blue In BC

Quote from: gobombersgo on April 03, 2022, 05:30:33 PM
The Bombers would be wise to draft a Global kicker due to the potential cost savings.

I wonder if the Global salaries will change in the new CBA. The Canadian kickers/punters have as much at stake as the Global players. Teams won't pay Canadians top dollar if they can get away with a low priced Global replacement.

This will become more of an issue if teams need to field 2 Global players this season.

I've suggested that and wondered about those issues as well.

I don't believe that teams will be mandated to roster 2 Global player but a few are already doing that as an SMS exemption benefit.

Since so many teams drafted global kickers last year it may open a window to draft one in Winnipeg in the 1st round if a good one is available. Double advantage even if we choose to go with 2 globals on the roster. How the new CBA shakes out is a series of questions in regard to global players for salaries,  SMS exemption and number on the 46 man roster.

Actually possibly a triple advantage in that it eliminates the need to use a DI spot for an import kicker. That opens up a spot for an import DE as a DI potentially.
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#414
I think Boris does both.
Don't go through life looking in the rearview mirror.

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#415
Wow, never imagined kickers like Paredes were paid so poorly, I guess this explains why Medlock was always considered a big ticket spend.

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Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on April 04, 2022, 05:49:11 PM
Wow, never imagined kickers like Paredes were paid so poorly, I guess this explains why Medlock was always considered a big ticket spend.

Paredes plays for CGY... you can bet his wife has "a good job" or there is some other supplemental questionable income involved...  part of the Stampeders Money Syphoning
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Quote from: theaardvark on April 05, 2022, 01:50:20 PM
Paredes plays for CGY... you can bet his wife has "a good job" or there is some other supplemental questionable income involved...  part of the Stampeders Money Syphoning

I see what you did there
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BLUE BOMBERS ADD FORMER KANSAS STATE RECEIVER DALTON SCHOEN

WINNIPEG, MB., April 7, 2022 - The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has signed American wide receiver Dalton Schoen.

Schoen (6'1, 210, Kansas State, October 13, 1996 in Overland Park, KS) originally signed as an undrafted free agent with the LA Chargers in 2020, but was released following training camp. In 2021, he signed a futures contract with the Kansas City Chiefs and later that year joined Washington's practice roster. He re-joined the Chiefs in December of 2021, being added to their practice roster. Schoen was a walk-on at Kansas State, climbing up the depth chart to eventually start as a sophomore, and record 92 receptions for 1,569 yards and nine touchdowns over 34 games from 2017-2019.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2022/04/07/blue-bombers-add-former-kansas-state-receiver-dalton-schoen/

Transactions:

2022-04-07   WPG   SCHOEN, Dalton   WR   A   Kansas State   Remove Signed   Active Roster

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Transactions:

2022-04-11   WPG   MEZZALIRA, Eric   LB   N   McMaster   Add To   Active Roster
2022-04-11   WPG   AGUDOSI, Carlton   WR   A   Rutgers   Add To   Active Roster

Looks like Mezzalira was on Toronto's practice roster in 2021.