Despite his many accomplishments, there are areas where Wally has not over-achieved (or his staff has not over-achieved). Personnel work with NI Linebackers. Personnel work with NI safeties. Personnel work with NI O Linemen. Personnel work with NI D Linemen. For personnel work, read: drafting and development.OV - 54:40 wrote: There's been plenty of pint-sized tweener type OLBs in the CFL over the past decade or more - and some smaller that that listing for Atogwe (like TJ Hill - still around) - Atogwe IMO could probably be a star CFL safety if he chose to show up here ( unless he has has lost a lot more than the proverbial "step") - guy can run / hit / tackle if he was a starting NFL safety for many seasons, and he showed a nose for the ball with good INT totals often. I wonder if Wally has had any contact with Atogwe ? - should be begging him to show-up; I guess Atogwe would have already decided though - if he wanted to continue playing - more for the love of the game and a chance to play in the pro league in his own country (plus be making I'd say decent coin - at say 100 K $ for half a year's work), and a chance to win a GC. Not interested in the above maybe?
And again - re safety possibilities - there are a number of top CIS D-backfielders up in this draft (Logan was an all-star D-half in CIS ball; i believe C. Muamba was not a safety in CIS ball either; Donovan Alexander is a converted corner starting at S for the Esks). The Bombers signed as a FA - just this off-season - 2 time CIS all-star safety Teague Sherman; and the Als have signed Dylan Hollohan (has been a CIS all-star as both a S and corner; put up a basically superb set of testing numbeers at the CFL E-Camp last year - and then goes undrafted ??? = yet more CFL draft bizzarreness IMO). I wonder why Wally would not be looking far & wide for more safety competition? - did he not think he could lose Muamba? , or is he good with just LaRose?; or maybe he could try to go import at safety?
These are key areas in which CFL teams traditionally play some Non Imports.
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D Line
Ricky Foley. Jabar Westerman. Not much else in NI D Linemen drafted and developed over Wally's 10 years. Nautyn McKay-Loescher for a couple of years. This has been an area of neglect in drafting IMO.
It is very possible to start an NI D Lineman, with a capable NI backup IMO.
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Linebackers
Javy Glatt. James Yurichuk. Not much else In NI Linebackers drafted and developed over the 10 years. Javy was quite effective for a number of years until offences isolated and exposed his weaknesses IMO. It helped when he had Carl Kidd and Otis Floyd on his wings. Yurichuk almost made starter, but I expect we have been better served by Bighill than could ever have been provided by Yurichuk. Bighill has all the attributes that would make him very effective in any league (he lacks prototype height for the NFL cookie cutters).
NI starter? Yes, but lately we have gone with imports at LB.
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Safeties
Cauchy Muamba. Tad Crawford. That's it for safeties, not counting Atogwe, who played in the NFL. Barron Miles' efforts with Crawford couldn't overcome Tad's lack of CFL speed. He got lost on long throws, pretty much a fatality for safeties. This area seems like almost an afterthought for our D. Oh yeah, and now who can play safety for us? Not much attention in the draft.
NI starter at safety? Yes, a CFL staple. But not with great success here.
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O Line
JonHR (greatly hampered by injuries). Dean Valli (???). Adam Baboulas (??). That is the cream of the crop of NI guards drafted and "developed" over 10 years. Matt Norman part time last year looks very promising for this year.
At least we have tried to draft and develop NI O Linemen. It just hasn't really happened the way one would hope. Drafting decisions? Coaching? We all have our opinions.
NI starters in the O Line? Yes, the heartbeat of CFL strength for teams over the years. Montreal has taken this to the max, starting 5 NIs, with a stable of backups behind them. Drafting and developing.
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Receivers
Some great success here. Paris Jackson. Shawn Gore. Akeem Foster. Marco Iannuzzi.
For quite a few years, it seemed an area of neglect, but suddenly we seemed to pay attention to it, focused on it in the draft, and now see the results. Some duds in the draft also (Nicholson, Carter).