Holden Caulfield
He's guilty
Bombers break from tradition. They take a guy with significant NFL capital invested in him. Giovanni Manu. He was drafted in Round 4 by the Detroit Lions. He's going to be in NFL for awhile probably.
Successful draft, or nah?Bombers 2024 Draft Picks
13. WR Kevens Clercius, Connecticut
14. RB/FB Michael Chris-Ike, Delaware State
17. G Gabe Wallace, Buffalo
20. DT Kyle Samson, UBC
37. LS Ian Leroux, Laval
40. G/C Ethan Kalra, Waterloo
46. G/T Giovanni Manu, UBC
55. WR AK Gassama, Manitoba
64. C Michael Vlahogiannis, McGill
73. DL Owen Hubert, McMaster
The first 4 are the players to watch. After that we've got at least 3 players who are returning to school (Leroux, Kalra, Hubert), 1 who's NFL committed (Manu), and some long shots.
I'm far from an expert. It's a healthy mix of normal Bomber type drafts it would seem though. Bombers tend not to go "flashy". This is once again certainly not "flashy" other than the late Manu selection, but that's a huge long shot to pay off. The guys here I kept hearing/reading things like hard working, love contact, plays better than they tested (gamers). Pretty much what they always target.Successful draft, or nah?
I would say successfull. I'd say top 3, after the Rider's, StampsSuccessful draft, or nah?
I would say successfull. I'd say top 3, after the Rider's, Stamps
Great name!!Enock Makonzo released by the Elks. Good position fit to backup up Redha Kramdhi. Makonzo made 10 starts at SLB over 2 seasons in Edmonton.
I respect your opinion, and hell you probably know better than I as I don't follow college/university sports. However based on everything I've read and seen this off-season...
I don't rate Sask's draft that highly myself. Hergel is a good gamble late in the 1st, but at 3rd? IMO Sask needed help along OL now, and Hergel has a decent shot to stick in NFL. Bombers took Gray a few years ago at 8 which is a more appropriate spot for a undrafted FA signee with under 100k in guarantees.
Wiebe is going to miss most if not all of his rookie year with an injury. Again 12 seemed high for that.
Straker in the 4th seems like great value, but him sliding that long tells me some teams just flat out removed him from their boards. Wonder why that is.
Ajou Ajou may as well just get a tattoo on his forehead of a red flag. Poorly testing, poor work ethic, can't stick in any program. It's a fine flyer in the 7th on a guy who was once considered in the same category as a John Metchie, but that was a LONG time ago, several teams ago in fact.
Calgary was just so-so as well, IMO. That DB they got seems to be highly thought of. Gotta like the upside there. I think they panicked with the trade up to reach for an OL at 8. Their 3rd rounder doesn't really grade out as a CFLer. St-Cyr appears to be a steal in the 8th, but again I'm naturally leary of sliders as that means alot of teams passed on him a bunch of times.
To be honest, my favourite draft was the Tiger-Cats. Dumoulin Duguay in the first looks like a real solid OL. Brubacher in the 2nd has massive upside, in fact many are predicting he'll be signing down south in a year or two. Like a Kongbo or Uguak. Various reasons had those NFL level measurable guys in CFL and after a year or two as depth guys in CFL they signed in NFL. Many predict that's what will happen with Brubacher and his elite testing, but needs more refinement in his technique. But the upside is drool worthy. Peterson in the 4th is a quality RB, one that has a strong possibility to outperform his draft slot. I think he'll carve out a nice career with a Johnny Augustine/Keenan Lafrance type career as a floor. Baker and Townsend were two UBC LB's I was hoping the Bombers would target in the late rounds as LB/STers.
And honestly the damn Argos had a good one. Mital in the 1st is a potential home run, then some solid potential guys, particularly all around the line. Only pick I didn't like in Dankwah as I don't think he'll ever adjust enough to be a CFLer, but otherwise looks like a solid class.
I respect your opinion, and hell you probably know better than I as I don't follow college/university sports. However based on everything I've read and seen this off-season...
I don't rate Sask's draft that highly myself. Hergel is a good gamble late in the 1st, but at 3rd? IMO Sask needed help along OL now, and Hergel has a decent shot to stick in NFL. Bombers took Gray a few years ago at 8 which is a more appropriate spot for a undrafted FA signee with under 100k in guarantees.
Wiebe is going to miss most if not all of his rookie year with an injury. Again 12 seemed high for that.
Straker in the 4th seems like great value, but him sliding that long tells me some teams just flat out removed him from their boards. Wonder why that is.
Ajou Ajou may as well just get a tattoo on his forehead of a red flag. Poorly testing, poor work ethic, can't stick in any program. It's a fine flyer in the 7th on a guy who was once considered in the same category as a John Metchie, but that was a LONG time ago, several teams ago in fact.
Calgary was just so-so as well, IMO. That DB they got seems to be highly thought of. Gotta like the upside there. I think they panicked with the trade up to reach for an OL at 8. Their 3rd rounder doesn't really grade out as a CFLer. St-Cyr appears to be a steal in the 8th, but again I'm naturally leary of sliders as that means alot of teams passed on him a bunch of times.
To be honest, my favourite draft was the Tiger-Cats. Dumoulin Duguay in the first looks like a real solid OL. Brubacher in the 2nd has massive upside, in fact many are predicting he'll be signing down south in a year or two. Like a Kongbo or Uguak. Various reasons had those NFL level measurable guys in CFL and after a year or two as depth guys in CFL they signed in NFL. Many predict that's what will happen with Brubacher and his elite testing, but needs more refinement in his technique. But the upside is drool worthy. Peterson in the 4th is a quality RB, one that has a strong possibility to outperform his draft slot. I think he'll carve out a nice career with a Johnny Augustine/Keenan Lafrance type career as a floor. Baker and Townsend were two UBC LB's I was hoping the Bombers would target in the late rounds as LB/STers.
And honestly the damn Argos had a good one. Mital in the 1st is a potential home run, then some solid potential guys, particularly all around the line. Only pick I didn't like in Dankwah as I don't think he'll ever adjust enough to be a CFLer, but otherwise looks like a solid class.
I'm dumb, what did Kelly do ?Chad Kelly suspended for a minimum of nine games.
Chad Kelly suspended minimum of 9-games for violating gender-based violence policy - CFL.ca
Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly has been suspended for 2024’s preseason games and a minimum of nine further games for violating the Canadian Football League’s (CFL) Gender-based Violence Policy.www.cfl.ca
Edit to add:
"According to the league, Kelly’s return to the field will be dependent on undergoing confidential assessments by an independent expert and attending mandatory counselling sessions conducted by an expert in gender-based violence. At the conclusion of that process, Kelly will be reassessed, with the league reserving the right to modify his discipline."
Based on his past antics, Kelly likely either takes this as a major wake-up call, or he believes he has done nothing wrong, and this is it for him. If he declines the mandatory counselling you gotta think he’s done.
The contract was stupid to begin with, but I wonder what kind of guarantees it has? I can’t remember. Toronto might try to get out of it.
A former Argos team trainer has sued Kelly and the Argos after her contract wasn't renewed.I'm dumb, what did Kelly do ?