Four Toronto Argonauts players reach agreements in principle with other CFL clubs
It’s shaping up to be a difficult off-season for the Toronto Argonauts.
On Tuesday, Argos running back A.J. Ouellette, special-teams dynamo Javon Leake, cornerback Jamal Peters and defensive lineman Brandon Barlow all agreed in principle to contracts with other CFL teams. This sets up a scenario where all four will be free to sign their respective deals when CFL free agency opens at noon ET next Tuesday.
According to CFL sources, Ouellette has reached an agreement with the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Leake’s contract is with the Edmonton Elks while both Peters and Barlow have deals with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The sources all spoke on the condition of anonymity as free-agent contracts can’t be signed until after the free-agent period begins.
On Monday, Toronto agreed to release veteran linebacker Adarius Pickett after he agreed in principle to a one-year deal worth $170,000 with Ottawa. The Redblacks formally announced Tuesday the signing of Pickett, the East Division’s top defensive player last year.