All bets are off as CFL Free Agency about to begin
As Saskatchewan emerges from a deep freeze and Newfoundland digs out from an unbelievable dump of snow, CFL teams are rousing themselves to deal with the new world of free agency.
The rules have changed and players can take offers from teams prior to free agency, and then decide what to do. So players are looking at who will pay, but also where the best place to play will be.
For teams they have to figure out how to fit players under the salary cap, who might be the best fit for their respective teams, and where they will need to rebuild or reload if there are players who cost more than what they are worth.
Throw into this the changes where American players who have three years with one team or four years in the CFL can qualify as a national, and well, constructing a CFL roster now moves to Jenga-like complexity – pull the wrong piece out and the whole season comes tumbling down.