Figured I'd throw some quick standings predictions together for the year, so everyone can come back and laugh at me in November.
East
1. Montreal Alouettes (10-8)
2. Toronto Argonauts (7-11)
3. Ottawa Redblacks (7-11)
4. Hamilton Tiger-Cats (4-14)
I think Montreal is the top team in the East, but more as a consequence of that division being so weak more than anything else. Their defence is solid, but I think their offence will struggle without Austin Mack (and William Stanback, although he was less effective last year IMO). The Argos, I've said countless times, have lost a lot of star power to pay Chad Kelly. Even if we assume Kelly comes back after nine games, I don't think he's going to save their season or anything. He's an above average QB who was propped up by his team as they feasted on a weak schedule last season. With a weaker roster this time around, I am not predicting great success. Ottawa should be better. It will be interesting to see how Brown does. I don't think he'll light the world on fire, but it won't take much to get into the top half of QBs in the CFL. I think Rhymes is a good addition, and I like their defence. I think they make the playoffs. The main reason being, is I think the Tiger-Cats are in for a very poor season. Bo Levi Mitchell's arm is complete toast. I'm not a Taylor Powell believer. They've lost productive pieces on both sides of the ball. It's going to be a tough season for them.
West
1. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (13-5)
2. BC Lions (12-6)
3. Saskatchewan Roughriders (8-10)
4. Edmonton Elks (5-13)
5. Calgary Stampeders (5-13)
So, a lot of people are taking BC to win the division (and the Grey Cup), but the homer in me still says the Bombers. Our offence is going to be a problem for teams. The offensive line should still be able to get the job done, Oliveira and Streveler are gonna kill linebackers all year, and the Collaros-Schoen-Lawler-Demski connection will be lethal. And then you've still got a dependable Wolitarsky out there and I think we'll be happy with the new American receiver, whether Ontaria Wilson keeps that spot, or not. Defensively, my concerns are mostly in the linebacking corps. Bighill is older, slower, and already injured. TSN ranked him as the 48th best player in the league this season, so they obviously think he still has juice left but I'm wary of a big drop-off from him. Kyrie Wilson hasn't been very good IMO since 2021ish. Some guys never recover from Achilles injuries; it's looking like he might be another. Redha Kramdi also struggled throughout most of last year. He's not great in coverage, and he's a poor tackler. I think if Brian Cole was worth anything, he'd have been in the lineup more often the past couple seasons. So that's my big concern. Defensive line, I'm not actually that concerned. Willie is Willie. Much has been made about the Jeffcoat loss, and yeah, there's no replacing him, but Haba was solid in limited action last season and I think he will breakout. On the inside, it sucks to lose Cameron Lawson. Hope he's back this season. I was impressed with Miles Fox in the pre-season. I think he's going to have a great season. Casey Sayles and what's-his-face from last year weren't world beaters, anyway — I'm hoping Fox is closer to the Stove Richardson tier. Jake Thomas is a steady Canadian. But hopefully we get Lawson back. There are questions in the secondary, too, but I'm not too concerned. Deatrick Nichols, Evan Holm, and Brandon Alexander are all back. Nichols is quietly one of the best players in the league, Holm was an electric all-star last season (who had NFL looks IIRC), and Brandon Alexander is a smart, hard-hitting veteran and a great leader of this defence. Elsewhere, there's question marks. Tyrell Ford is intriguing, and he has the NFL aura with him, but he hasn't played much (believe he has just one pro game to his name) and it's not like he hung around the NFL all season last year. He was released by the Packers in training camp. I don't know anything about Terrell Bonds but McGhee didn't show me anything in pre-season so I'm okay with not going with him. Special teams are hard to get a gauge on, and it doesn't look like we have a punter, but I'm hoping it isn't as putrid as last year.
BC is good — the second best team IMO, but the hype for Vernon Adams has been overblown a bit lately IMO. He's always been inconsistent and I'm not banking on an MOP season out of him. Their receivers are stellar, but they lost some talent there. Defence lost talent too. I think it'll be them and the Bombers as the top two teams in the league, and I wouldn't be surprised if they do win the division, but my homer vote says Winnipeg.
I have Saskatchewan in a playoff spot because I think Edmonton and Calgary are worse. They still have no offensive line — Hardrick isn't gonna change that, despite what the Riders forum will tell you. Like Holden, I think Ouelette will struggle a bit behind that line. Trevor Harris is also one hit away from the IR, and much like last year, if they don't have a QB, they will sink. I do like their receivers a lot, though. Their defence has had quite a bit of turnover, but I'm not sure that's a bad thing for them. The Sask D got a lot of praise last season, but it wasn't that great IMO. I think they may have just trimmed the fat. I think they'll stumble into a playoff spot.
The Elks are improving, but not yet there. McLeod Bethel-Thompson is basically McAverage QB. He isn't going to save the franchise, but overall I think Edmonton will be better. Hard to be much worse. I think Calgary is the worst team in the West and misses the playoffs for the first time in 19 years. Jake Maier sucks. They're offensive line sucks. They're running backs are alright, as is Reggie Begelton, but it won't be enough, especially not with Malik Henry already out.
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So excited to get the season going tomorrow! Go Bombers!