The Hamilton Spectator

Santos-Knox and Dunbar move on from Ticats

- DAN RALPH

The Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s’ rebuild is quickly taking shape.

A CFL source said the Riders agreed to a one-year deal with Montreal Alouettes receiver Jake Wieneke on Tuesday. Wieneke was slated to become a free agent next Tuesday, but pending free agents have been able to speak with teams since Sunday as per the league’s negotiatin­g window.

The source added the move comes a day after the Riders reached an agreement with Montreal quarterbac­k Trevor Harris, who also was scheduled to become a Canadian Football League free agent next week. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as deals reached during the window won’t be formally announced until the start of free agency next Tuesday.

The six-foot-four, 215-pound Wieneke, who’s reportedly very good friends with Harris, has spent the past three seasons with Montreal. In 48 regular-season games, the 28year-old native of Maple Grove, Minn., had 142 catches for 2,056 yards with 21 touchdowns.

Harris, 36, completed 71.6 per cent of his passes for 4,157 yards last season. The six-foot-three, 212pound Harris is entering his 12th CFL season but the Riders would be his fifth different league team.

Saskatchew­an (6-12) finished fourth in the West Division standings last season, missing the CFL playoffs. And, while Harris and Wieneke are expected to help an offence that was second-last in offensive points (19.8 per game) in 2022, there’s still the matter of improving an offensive line that allowed a league-leading 77 sacks last year.

On Monday, the Riders re-signed defensive lineman Anthony Lanier II, who was slated to become a free agent, to a one-year deal. Financial details weren’t divulged, but a CFL source said the contract was worth a guaranteed $250,000 and included a $100,000 signing bonus and $10,000 bonus for reporting to training camp and passing a physical.

Lanier, 29, spent the previous two seasons with Saskatchew­an. The six-foot-six, 285-pound Lanier appeared in 11 regular-season games in 2022, recording 19 tackles, eight sacks and two forced fumbles.

Another CFL source said Tuesday that American linebacker Jovan Santos-Knox had agreed to a twoyear deal with the Ottawa Redblacks. The six-foot-two, 233pound Santos-Knox had a careerbest 105 tackles last season with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

The source added later the Ticats lost receiver Steven Dunbar Jr. to the Edmonton Elks. Dunbar had 72 catches for 1,000 yards and six TDs last season.

Ottawa also signed defensive lineman Praise Martin-Oguike to a one-year contract extension. The six-foot-one, 258-pound American had 12 tackles, three sacks and a forced fumble in nine regular-season games last year.

Martin-Oguike joined the Redblacks in 2021 following stints with the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals, as well as with the XFL’s Seattle Dragons.

With the window opening last Sunday, players have until noon this Sunday to entertain offers from other clubs. Those proposals — including base salary and incentives — must be registered with the league and CFL Players’ Associatio­n. Any submission­s that are made will be considered binding.

When the window closes, teams have 48 hours to negotiate exclusivel­y with their own potential free agents.

The CFL will provide clubs with registered offers that have been made to those players.

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