The Standard (St. Catharines)

CFL teams stock up on names

League reveals some players on the negotiatio­n lists of its nine clubs

- DAN RALPH

TORONTO — The Calgary Stampeders are taking a flyer on linebacker Marcus Smith II.

Smith, a former first-round pick of the National Football League’s Philadelph­ia Eagles, is one of 10 players on Calgary’s negotiatio­n list. The nine Canadian Football League teams made the revelation­s Thursday, the first of two they’ll do this year.

Philadelph­ia selected the sixfoot-three, 258-pound Smith in the first round, No. 26 overall, in the 2014 NFL draft. The former Louisville star spent three seasons with the Eagles, who declined the fifth-year option on Smith’s deal May 1, 2017, before releasing him July 26, 2017.

He signed with the Seattle Seahawks but was released Aug. 17, 2018. Smith, 28, signed with Washington twice before being let go for good Aug. 31, 2019.

Smith, a native of Columbus, Ga., has appeared in 53 career NFL games, registerin­g 6.5 sacks, 38 tackles (25 solo) and two forced fumbles.

CFL teams can have up to 45 players on their negotiatio­n list, which gives them exclusive negotiatin­g rights to those players should they decide to play in Canada.

Players can be added, or removed, at a team’s discretion on a first-come, first-served basis. Clubs own exclusive rights to those players so long as they’re on a negotiatio­n list.

Negotiatio­n-list players often are a crapshoot for CFL teams as many never set foot in Canada. But they can bear fruit as 13 players played games for Canadian squads last year after initially being placed on a club’s negotiatio­n list.

Some include: defensive lineman Woody Baron (Montreal), defensive backs Randall Evans (Ottawa), Jumal Rolle (Hamilton) and Marcus Sayles (Winnipeg), quarterbac­k Chris Streveler (Winnipeg) and receivers Janarion Grant, Lucky Whitehead (both with Winnipeg) and Rodney Smith (Toronto).

Streveler is currently the backup quarterbac­k with the NFL’S Arizona Cardinals.

Not surprising­ly, quarterbac­ks dominated Thursday’s reveal with 35, although two more Nick Holley (Toronto) and Blake Jackson (Winnipeg) were listed as quarterbac­k/receivers.

Next were defensive linemen (16) and then receivers (13, excluding Holley and Jackson).

Holley is the twin brother of Nate Holley, a linebacker who was the CFL’S top rookie last year with Calgary.

Nate Holley is currently on the Miami Dolphins’ practice roster.

Each team had at least two quarterbac­ks on its list, with Ottawa having nine. The other player on the Redblacks’ negotiatio­n list was American defensive lineman Kendall Coleman, an NFL free agent after being released last month by the Indianapol­is Colts.

Smith wasn’t the only former NFL first-round selection on a negotiatio­n list. Josh Rosen, a former UCLA quarterbac­k taken No. 10 overall by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018, is among the 10 players revealed by the Edmonton Eskimos.

And receiver Kendall Wright, a 2012 first-round selection, No. 20 overall, of the Tennessee Titans is on the Toronto Argonauts’ negotiatio­n list.

The six-foot-four, 215-pound Rosen, who’s been released by both Arizona and the Miami Dolphins, is currently on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice roster.

Wright, 30, is a free agent. The former Baylor star started 45 of 82 career NFL games with Tennessee and Chicago, registerin­g 339 catches for 3,858 yards with 19 touchdowns. He also spent time with the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona before being released by the Cardinals on Nov. 17, 2018.

But some of the players on CFL negotiatio­n lists are definite future prospects. Quarterbac­ks Ben Dinucci (Dallas) and Trace Mcsorley (Baltimore) are on the B.C. Lions and Calgary Stampeders negotiatio­n lists despite still being with NFL squads. Mac Jones and Sam Howell, the starters at Alabama and North Carolina, respective­ly, are on Ottawa’s negotiatio­n list, while Ian Book, Notre Dame’s No. 1 quarterbac­k, and Wake Forest starter Sam Hartman are on Winnipeg’s and Hamilton’s negotiatio­n lists.

Minnesota State receiver Shane Zylstra remains on Edmonton’s negotiatio­n list.

Zylstra’s older brother, Brandon, had 100 catches for 1,687 yards and five TDS with the Eskimos in 2017 and is currently with the NFL’S Carolina Panthers.

For years, Hamilton had former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel on its negotiatio­n list. The former Texas A&M star eventually joined the Ticats in 2018 before being dealt to the Montreal Alouettes that season.

Montreal released Manziel after the ’18 campaign on orders from the league for reportedly contraveni­ng terms of his CFL contract. He was also barred from joining any another franchise in Canada.

Manziel ended up joining the Memphis Express of the Alliance of American Football before that league suspended operations in April 2019.

 ?? PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Each of the nine Canadian Footbal League teams can have up to 45 players on their negotiatio­n list, which gives them exclusive negotiatin­g rights to those players should they decide to play in Canada.
PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Each of the nine Canadian Footbal League teams can have up to 45 players on their negotiatio­n list, which gives them exclusive negotiatin­g rights to those players should they decide to play in Canada.

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