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Receiver Lynch might catch big break soon

Injuries to other Stampeders could give rookie a spot on active game day roster

- DANIEL AUSTIN SMITH ON HIS WAY GET IT GOING daustin@postmedia.com Twitter: @DannyAusti­n_9

It appears Julan Lynch has a role to play in the battles ahead for the Calgary Stampeders.

The rookie receiver still hasn’t made a regular season appearance for the team that drafted him in the second round of the 2017 CFL Draft, but it appears increasing­ly obvious Lynch will get a chance sooner rather than later.

In part, that’s because injuries to Canadian receivers Lemar Durant and Juwan Brescacin have opened a window of opportunit­y for the 23-year-old rookie.

But it’s also a credit to the work Lynch has been putting in both on and off the practice field.

“This week would have been the time to send him back (to U Sports) or not, and I just feel he’ll play soon,” Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson said. “I feel like he’s doing a good job at receiver and he’s digesting the informatio­n. I think he could (also) make an impact on special teams.

“With Lemar being out for the year, he (Lynch) is real close and he’ll play soon.”

When the Stampeders drafted Lynch, they were open about the fact they considered him to be raw. He had lots of talent and even more potential, but Lynch started playing football later than most of his peers and needed time before he could be expected to really contribute.

Yet here we are a couple months later and Lynch looks like he could be on the verge of breaking on to the active roster.

“Yeah, we have a couple injuries and usually it’s next man up, so I’m just going to keep working until I see what happens,” Lynch said. “You’re truly never really ready, you go in and make sure you know what you’re doing and do the best you can.”

With the Canadian receiving corps as beat up as it is and with Kamar Jorden on the six-game injured list as well, the Stampeders have gone from having one of the deepest groups in the league to being only an injury or two away from being in serious trouble.

Dickenson, though, seemed confident his team will be OK.

“We’re tested if something happens in the next week or two, but we also have our eye on a few people,” Dickenson said. “We always want to improve, we want to bring in the best people and have the best people ready to play. Kamar Jorden is closer, I’d love to have him back. We’re tested, but I think most teams are.”

It appears Quinn Smith is getting close to a return.

The offensive lineman still hasn’t played for the Stampeders this season after having off-season surgery, but is practising with his teammates and should be on the active roster soon.

Before the Stampeders’ last game against the Argos, Smith was added to the team’s practice roster in a bit of a strange move. But as a Canadian who can play multiple positions, there’s little question he’ll be useful going forward.

“He’s ready, in fact he’s potentiall­y — I’ve got to work the roster on this,” Dickenson said. “He gives us versatilit­y as an extra O-lineman and I believe he can fill in as an extra D-line as well. He’s a little rusty, too, he didn’t have the same pop, but he didn’t have a camp.

“All these guys with no camp are taking longer than I want, but I think that’s probably realistic.”

Dickenson admitted he didn’t think the Stampeders had quite the same intensity in practice this week as they did before the bye week.

Maybe that’s to be expected, but it’s something he’d like to see fixed.

“I don’t really see the execution we’ve seen in previous weeks, I just feel we’ve got to get back in our groove, playing fast, practising hard, making plays,” Dickenson said. “I’m hoping we turn that corner soon because the game is right there. I’d like to see more.”

 ?? AL CHAREST ?? The season-ending injury to Stampeders receiver Lemar Durant might open the door for Canadian rookie Julan Lynch to join the team’s active roster.
AL CHAREST The season-ending injury to Stampeders receiver Lemar Durant might open the door for Canadian rookie Julan Lynch to join the team’s active roster.

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