The
Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today that international defensive backs
Antareis Bryan, Darwin Cook, Jeremy Gray, Junior Mertile, Marrio Norman have
signed with the team. As per club policy, details of the contracts were not
released.
Bryan (6’1 – 190) joins the Green and White after spending
time in the CFL with Calgary and Toronto over parts of the last three seasons.
The 26-year-old signed with the Stampeders ahead of the 2012 season before
joining the Argonauts in 2013 where he played three regular season games,
collecting six tackles, before spending the rest of the season on the injured
list.
The Dallas native attended Chicago Bears 2011 training
camp after finishing a four year collegiate career at Baylor.
Cook (5’10 – 202) joins the Riders after spending four
seasons at West Virginia University. While with the Mountaineers, the
23-year-old collected 243 defensive tackles, 15 interceptions, five fumble
recoveries and two quarterback sacks in 49 career collegiate games. He attended
training camp with the Cleveland Browns after signing with the team in May,
2014.
Gray (6’2 – 188) has signed with the Riders after spending
four seasons at North Carolina State. The Alabama native registered 132
defensive tackles, seven interceptions and a quarterback sack in 39 career
collegiate games.
Mertile (5’11 – 193) signs with the Green and White after
spending the last two seasons in the NFL. Following four seasons at Florida
International, the 25-year-old joined the New York Giants as an undrafted free
agent, spending the 2013 season on the practice roster. Mertile then signed and
attended training camp with the Houston Texans after signing with the team in
August, 2014.
Norman (6’0 – 200) joins the Riders after spending the previous
three seasons in the Arena Football League, spending time with the Georgia
Force, Orlando Predators and Cleveland Gladiators. The 28-year-old
attended training camp with the Baltimore Ravens last season after signing with
the team as a free agent in July, 2014.
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