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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Ryan Smith Goes To Winnipeg; Corey Watman to Toronto


The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the signing of International receiver Ryan Smith to a two-year contract.
Smith (5-7, 175,  North Dakota State, August 19, 1991 in Wahpeton, North Dakota) joins the Blue Bombers after spending his first two CFL seasons with Saskatchewan. The North Dakota State product led the Riders in receiving yards and touchdowns last season, finishing with 59 receptions for 991 yards and seven scores.
“Ryan Smith was ranked very high on all free agents lists heading into today,” said Blue Bombers General Manager Kyle Walters. “He brings dynamic playmaking ability to the offence, and is a hard-nosed receiver. Ryan is the type of player we want in this organization, and we’re thrilled he’s decided to make Winnipeg his home.”
Smith has played in 24 games over two season with Saskatchewan, starting in 22. In 2015, he recorded a catch of 40 yards or more in six of his 15 games, and caught at least one ball in every game he played.

(Winnipeg Blue Bombers)

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The Toronto Argonauts announced today that the team has signed Canadian offensive lineman Corey Watman through the 2017 CFL season.

Commented from Argonauts General Manager, Jim Barker: “Corey is a local Toronto player from Newmarket’s Huron Heights Secondary School that played multiple positions in Saskatchewan. He’s a young centre who we expect to come in and compete right away, and become a mainstay on our offensive line.”

Watman, a 6-2, 294-pound native of Queensville, ON, previously spent three seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who selected him fourth overall in the 2013 CFL Draft. In three seasons with the Riders, he played 49 regular season games, starting in six of those games.

“The Toronto Argonauts are a first-class organization and I am excited to play for a team that I grew up watching,” said the former Saskatchewan Roughriders offensive lineman.

(Toronto Argonauts)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm okay with this.

Anonymous said...

Good ridence!

Anonymous said...

good luck to the little guy