A look at nine CFL teams’ strengths, weaknesses after start of free agency
TORONTO — There was plenty of player movement Tuesday on a wild opening day of CFL free agency. Here’s a look at the strengths, weaknesses and needs of the nine league teams as they continue with their off-seasons:
WEST DIVISION
B.C. Lions
The addition of veteran quarterback Mike Reilly, the most coveted player in free agency, and Canadian offensive lineman Sukh Chungh provide immediate upgrades to a B.C. offence that struggled last season. Reilly’s presence should bode well for returning receiver Bryan Burnham. GM Ed Hervey bolstered his secondary by signing free agents Aaron Grymes, Chris Edwards and Josh Woodman but defensive lineman Shawn Lemon (11 sacks) and versatile running back/kick returner Chris Rainey have left. The return of kicker Ty Long (pursuing NFL opportunities) would also help immensely.