Veteran lineman Shawn Lemon still on CFL’s open market
Three days after the start of CFL free agency, veteran American defensive lineman Shawn Lemon remains on the open market.
And that’s definitely surprising given what the Calgary Stampeder did in 2022. The six-foot-one, 242-pound Lemon led the West Division in sacks (14 to tie a career high) and was second in the CFL behind Ottawa’s Lorenzo Mauldin IV (17 sacks).
Lemon and Mauldin were named the West and East Division’s top defensive players and CFL all-stars. But Mauldin got the nod as the league’s outstanding defensive performer.
Receivers Lemar Durant (Ottawa), Chris Osei-Kusi (Hamilton) and Rasheed Bailey (Winnipeg), global defensive lineman Valentin Gnahoua (Saskatchewan), linebacker Micah Awe (B.C.) and defensive backs Chris Edwards (Hamilton), Ciante Evans (Montreal) and Sherrod Baltimore (Ottawa) all signed deals as free agents Friday. But there’s still a number of veterans who, like Lemon, remain on the open market, including receivers Derel Walker (Edmonton) and Darvin Adams (Ottawa), offensive linemen Ucambre Williams (Ottawa), Dan Clark and Jamal Campbell (both Saskatchewan) and defensive lineman Charleston Hughes (Saskatchewan), to name a few.