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The Toronto Argonauts’ potential 2025 free agent list

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The Toronto Argonauts are Grey Cup champions for the second time in three years after upsetting the Winnipeg Blue Bombers by a score of 41-24 in Vancouver.

The team overcame considerable challenges to win the CFL’s title game, including a nine-game suspension and broken leg to franchise quarterback Chad Kelly, long-term midseason injuries to defensive stars Folarin Orimolade and Wynton McManis, a road game in the East Final, and long odds in the Grey Cup.

The first step to repeating in 2025 will be keeping the core intact as several key players are currently set to become free agents this coming off-season.

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Quarterbacks

Nick Arbuckle (A)
Cameron Dukes (A)
Bryan Scott (A)

Running backs

Ka’Deem Carey (A)

Fullbacks

Brandon Calver (N)

Receivers 

Damonte Coxie (A)
Janarion Grant (A)

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Offensive linemen

Landon Rice (N)
Isiah Cage (A)
Gregor MacKellar (N)

Defensive linemen

Jared Brinkman (A)
Jake Ceresna (A)
Robbie Smith (N)
Woody Baron (A)

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Linebackers

Wynton McManis (A)
Fraser Sopik (N)
Malik Clements (A)

Defensive backs

Tunde Adeleke (N)
DaShaun Amos (A)
Kerfalla Exume (N)
Tarvarus McFadden (A)
Robert Priester (A)
Royce Metchie (N)
Jamie Harry (N)

Specialists

John Haggerty (G)

J.C. Abbott is a University of British Columbia graduate and high school football coach. He covers the CFL, B.C. Lions, CFL Draft and the three-down league's Global initiative.

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