Sunday, February 19, 2023

February 14th, 2023: Free Agency, Day 1

Free agency began at noon Eastern on February 14th. The press release to announce their first acquisition was issued at 13:14.

The Ottawa REDBLACKS have signed American offensive lineman Terran Vaughn to a one-year deal, the team announced today.

Vaughn, 28, has been with the Saskatchewan Roughriders since 2018, and returned to the lineup this season, after missing the 2021 campaign due to injury. The 6’3 305lbs native of Beaumont, Texas, lined up at tackle, and suited up in 10 games during the 2022 season.

Playing his collegiate football at Stephen F. Austin, Vaughn appeared in 46 games, starting in 38, and earned an Honourable Mention All-Southland Conference nod in 2014.

There will a theme among some of the signees, particularly those who previously played for Saskatchewan, of productivity being affected by injury. If Vaughn can stay healthy, he could turn into a solid pick-up. It might be worthwhile to note that he was active for 15 games in 2019.   

The Ottawa REDBLACKS made a splash in free agency, today, signing All-Star American linebacker Jovan Santos-Knox to a two-year deal.

Santos-Knox, 28, has spent the last two seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, after stints with the Edmonton Elks, and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. The Waterbury, Connecticut product appeared in 17 games during the 2022 campaign, finishing third in the CFL with 105 total tackles. He also recorded a sack, and earned CFL East All-Star honours, following the season's conclusion.

"I'm extremely excited to call the Nation's Capital my new home and play in front of the amazing fans of RNation!," said Santos-Knox. "After hearing the vision Shawn Burke has for this team and my talks with Coach Dyce, it felt right that this was the place to continue my career and pursuit of a Grey Cup. Can’t wait to throw on the red and black and get to work with the squad!"

After playing his collegiate football at UMass, Santos-Knox signed with the Blue Bombers in 2017, and spent two seasons with the team, before moving on to Edmonton in 2019. He opted out of his contract in August of 2020, and signed with the Ti-Cats on February 6, 2021. 
This one is bittersweet in that it led to the release of Avery Williams a few days earlier. No doubt Santos-Knox is a hell of a player but among the list of priorities for upgrades, this did not seem like it would be near the top. But who knows, maybe after a few games he'll make me realize that we could have been getting even more production from that position. 

Michael Wakefield is coming back to the Ottawa REDBLACKS, with the team announcing that they have signed the American defensive lineman to a one-year deal, today.

Wakefield, 29, played in the nation’s capital from 2017 to 2019, before moving on to the Montreal Alouettes. He suited up in 14 games during the 2022 season, recording 20 tackles, and three sacks.

The Valdosta, Georgia native has appeared in 67 CFL games, all told, posting 99 total tackles, 14 sacks, and an interception. 

After a collegiate career at Florida International from 2012 to 2015, Wakefield attended training camp with the now-Washington Commanders in 2016.

The Ottawa REDBLACKS announced, today, that they have signed American linebacker Gary Johnson Jr. to a one-year contract.

Johnson, 26, has appeared in the last three CFL seasons, all with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He appeared in six games, last season, recording five total tackles, and has posted 25 tackles, as well as a sack, in 14 career games.

A native of Douglas, Alabama, Johnson played his college football at the University of Texas, where he recorded 150 tackles, 22.5 tackles for loss, 8.5 sacks, and three forced fumbles, through 26 appearances. 
The Ottawa REDBLACKS have signed American receiver Shaq Evans to a one-year contract, the team announced today.

Evans, 31, has spent four seasons in the CFL, all with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Inglewood, California native suited up in 10 games during the 2022 campaign, hauling in 32 receptions, for 487 yards, and a pair of touchdowns.

In what has been a productive CFL career, Evans has appeared in 52 games with the Riders, making 179 receptions, for a total of 2,830 receiving yards, and seven touchdowns. He earned CFL All-Star honours following the 2019 season, after posting career-high’s across the board; including 1,334 receiving yards on 72 receptions, and five touchdowns.

A fourth-round, 115th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Evans also spent time with the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, and Dallas Cowboys, from 2014 to 2017.
And so closed the Day 1 activities, 90 minutes or so later.  There wasn't a lot of flash to it; no big splash like a highly-productive WR along the lines of Geno Lewis or Jake Weineke, more of a low-risk, high-potential-reward approach for the most part.

Rumours of signing Hamilton DE Julian Howsare never came to fruition, though I believe that one just grew out of lazy assumption. He was being associated with his club's former co-GM in Shawn Burke. I don't recall coming across anything concrete to suggest he was ever coming to Ottawa.

We did see reports of the team agreeing to terms with another Hamilton player in running back Wes Hills, however upon the end of his contract Hills chose to sign with the New Orleans Breakers of the USFL instead.

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