Plenty of big-name players on Toronto’s defence slated to become free agents
Keeping Toronto’s staunch defence intact promises to be a big challenge for Argonauts GM Mike (Pinball) Clemons.
Toronto has already lost defensive coordinator Corey Mace, who was hired last month as the Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach. And linebacker Adarius Pickett, the East Division’s top defensive player last season, tops the list of key Argos defenders who are slated to hit the CFL free-agent market next month.
The 2023 campaign was a historic one for Toronto (16-2). It established a club record for most regular-season wins while tying the CFL mark with a defence that led the league in sacks (68), turnovers forced (27), interceptions (27), fewest rushing yards (83.6 per game) and was tied with Hamilton for most fumbles recovered (15).
However, a dominant regular season ended with a gut-wrenching 38-17 lost to eventual Grey Cup-champion Montreal in the East final. A BMO Field gathering of 26,620 — the largest crowd for an Argos game since they moved there in 2016 — watched the Alouettes force nine turnovers.