CFL teams under the microscope after free agency begins
The start of CFL free agency Tuesday gave general managers their first real chance to begin re-tooling their teams for the 2020 season.
While some big names remain, here’s a look at how teams helped — or hurt — themselves and what lies ahead leading up to next month’s CFL combine in Toronto.
It should be noted that things could change if, or when, the top available players like receiver Derel Walker (65 catches, 1,040 yards, six TDs last season with Toronto), offensive lineman Derek Dennis (2016 CFL top lineman with Calgary) or running back C.J. Gable (consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons with Edmonton) sign new deals.
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