Riders head coach/GM Chris Jones plans to touch base with receiver Duron Carter
After orchestrating the CFL off-season’s biggest trade, Chris Jones has set his sights on one of the league’s top pending free agents.
The Saskatchewan head coach/GM acquired veteran quarterback Zach Collaros from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats last week for a 2018 second-round pick. On Thursday night, Jones plans to meet with receiver Duron Carter, a ’17 CFL all-star who 73 catches for a team-high 1,043 yards and eight TDs while adding a 43-yard interception return TD in a start at defensive back.
“I saw him down in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., the other day and I’m going to have dinner with him (Thursday night) and should have a better understanding about where he is mentally,” Jones said via telephone Wednesday from the CFL president and GM meetings in Banff, Alta. “We’re certainly hoping we get him back.”
Jones said Carter — who spent the ’15 season on the Indianapolis Colts’ practice roster — garnered NFL interest from two teams this off-season but turned down opportunities with both the Arizona Cardinals and Baltimore Ravens.


