The
Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today they have signed six of their 2014
Canadian Draft selections. Receiver Alex Pierzchalski, kicker John Mark,
receiver Kristopher Bastien, defensive back Matt Webster, offensive lineman
Kyle Paterson and linebacker Travis Bent have all agreed to contracts.
Financial details of the signings were not released.
Pierzchalski
(6’5
– 220) was selected in the second round (18th overall) out of the
University of Toronto where he registered 149
receptions for 1,617 yards and 13 touchdowns in 32 career collegiate
games.
Mark (6’0 – 175) was taken in the third round with the 20th
overall pick. In eight 2013 regular season games with the University of
Calgary, Mark made 15 of 17 field goals (88%) and added 62 punts for 2,600
yards (41.9 yard average) including a 63 yard long.
Bastien (6’2 –
205) was taken with the Riders second pick in the third round, 26th
overall. The Concordia University product recorded 37 receptions for 592 yards
and six touchdowns in eight 2013 games.
Webster (5’11 –
175) signs with the Riders after being selected in the fifth round (39th
overall) out of Queen’s University. Last season Webster had 16.5 defensive
tackles and two interceptions in just four regular season
games.
Paterson (6’3 –
284) joins the Green and White after being picked in the fifthe round (45th
overall) from the University of Regina. The Weyburn, SK product has played 20
games for the Rams through four seasons.
Bent (6’0 –
220) was selected in the sixth round (54th overall) from Concordia
University. Last season Bent played eight games registering 29 defensive
tackles, five tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and one
interception.
2 comments:
Too bad on them If a players strike should happen.
Where's Ainsworth?
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