O’Day set to begin work on Riders’ lengthy free-agent list
Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Jeremy O’Day has his own list to worry about at this time of year.
O’Day’s work has already started when it comes to planning how the 2022 edition of the Riders could be shaped. The first steps are whittling down the list of more than 50 players who are eligible to become CFL free agents in February.
“The free-agent list is pretty big and I think we’ve discussed this over the last three or four years with the differences in one-year contracts,” O’Day said Tuesday at Mosaic Stadium. “We’re also coming off a (2020) season where we didn’t play (due to COVID-19) and that probably added to it. We have some players that had signed coming into 2020 that only played a season for us and are now free agents.
“It’s a little bigger than years past but not that much bigger. A lot has to do with the salary cap age and one-year contracts and that’s the reality of what we are dealing with.”