
Reading Tea Leaves on Toronto Argonauts' Revealing Offseason Strategy: Part One
As the saying goes, actions speak louder than words.
The Argonauts' early offseason actions have been very telling, and perhaps paint a picture of where Double Blue is headed and not headed when the free agent market officially swings open.
Several standouts from last season's stellar 16-2 team, like Boris Bede, appear to be parting ways with the team in what is likely a strategic shake-up of the roster.
Despite an increase in the CFL player salary cap to $5.585 million for the 2024 season, Toronto seems to be making tough, cost-efficient decisions. It became evident with the Bede departure, but the salary allocation and roster configuration have been in the works for weeks now.
The Boatmen have been reshuffling the deck for 2024, and there's a sense that it will carry over into free agency when the market officially opens on Feb. 13.
One of the primary reasons the 2023 Argonauts tied an all-time CFL record for most regular-season wins was the club's outstanding depth. Toronto continued winning games with backups long after already securing playoff positioning.
Inevitably, the Double Blue's overriding strength in that respect is going to take a dip in 2024, at least on paper at the outset of this offseason. With more than 30 pending free agents on the roster when 2023 came to a close, Toronto has been forced to pick and choose who it can keep — and wants to keep — moving forward.
Bidding adieu to some of their favorite players could be an ongoing theme for Argonauts fans.
For those who have been keeping score, the Argonauts have already shipped away star Canadian receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr. to the Edmonton Elks and Canadian linebacker Jordan Williams to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and they also released veteran guard Dariusz Bladek as a courtesy move weeks before he was eligible for free agency.
Each of these transactions revealed a piece of Toronto's strategy for the rest of the offseason.
Motives Behind the Moves
Argos Trade Receiver Kurleigh Gittens Jr. to Edmonton Elks for Defensive Lineman Jake Ceresna
Argos Release Veteran Guard Dariusz Bladek
Argos Trade Canadian Linebacker Jordan Williams to Hamilton Tiger-Cats
In Part Two, we'll take a look at some of the big decisions the Argonauts still have ahead of them.
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