As several players arrange workouts looking to catch on with NFL teams, and with CFL free agency slated to open in less than a month, stay up to date with player news and reports on TSN.cas weekly rundown. Also check out TSN.cas Off-Season Activity Tracker, the Free Agent List, and the CFL Alums in the NFL Tracker. Spending Wisely Toronto Argonauts general manager Jim Barker will be thinking about dollars and cents come midnight next Thursday when CFL free agency begins. And the number for 2012s salary cap, $4.35-million, will not escape him as he tries to put a value on players. But do not expect the Argos to chase potential pieces like receiver Andy Fantuz, or guard Brendon LaBatte or cornerback Dante Marsh. Barker is unconvinced it would be money well spent. Read more at the National Post Defensive Changes Coming? There was great joy at the unexpected bonus when Khalif Mitchell thumbed his nose at the NFL and signed with the B.C. Lions last month, but it seems it will be at the expense of another defensive line demon on the CFL club, Aaron Hunt. And that realization, Hunt said, hurts. In fact, in less than a week, a team that already must replace linebacker Solomon Elimimian could be at risk of losing two other defensive starters who have played their entire pro careers with the Lions. Defensive backs Dante Marsh and Ryan Phillips remain unsigned, each having requested a new deal for nearly a year, suggesting change is definitely possible under new defensive co-ordinator Rich Stubler. Read more at the Vancouver Province Also in the Province, the Lions have reportedly offered former Toronto Argonauts defensive back Lin-J Shell a contract. Read more at the Vancouver Province Looking To Lock Him Up The Ticats have seven players set to hit the free agent market next Wednesday but general manager Bob OBillovich said kicker Justin Medlock is the only one hes actively trying to re-sign. Medlock made 89 per cent of field goal in his first year in Hamilton last season – including a 57 yarder – while also performing the punting and kickoff duties and has been working out for NFL teams, including the New York Jets this week. Read more at the Hamilton Spectator Reverse Course The Winnipeg Blue Bombers were close to re-signing Greg Carr last week. Everyone involved even said so. Now, the tune has changed. "He is going to wait for free agency," Carrs agent, Keenan Davis, wrote in an via e-mail on Wednesday. Read more at the Winnipeg Sun Alouettes Colours While stating that his goal was to find a job in the NFL, wide receiver Samuel Giguere told Sports 98.5 hed like to wear the colors of the Montreal Alouettes if one day he plays in the CFL. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats drafted Giguere in 2008 and own his CFL rights. The 26-year-old has spent the last three years on practice rosters in the NFL, first with the Indianapolis Colts and then with the New York Giants. Read more at Sports 98.5 in Montreal (Translated by Google) Testing The Market Brendan Taman isnt expecting to reach a last-second deal with slotback Andy Fantuz. The Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager still has a week to sign Fantuz before the start of CFL free agency Feb. 16. But Taman figures if he gets Fantuzs signature on a contract it will be after the native of Chatham, Ont., hits the open market. Read more on TSN.ca Also on TSN.ca, Wes Cates days with the Saskatchewan Roughriders are reportedly over. The CFL club told the veteran tailback Friday it wont be offering him a new contract. Cates is poised to become a free agent next week. Read more at TSN.ca Ottawa Update Plans for a renovated Lansdowne Park will make it an active place for Ottawans and visitors day and night, in hot weather and cold, promised politicians and designers as they revealed drastically refined plans for the rundown Glebe property. This weeks presentation in city halls council chamber was interrupted repeatedly by applause from a sympathetic audience of developers, former Rough Rider football players and other allies of the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, the citys partner in the redevelopment plans. Read more at the Ottawa Citizen
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