CFL teams load up on punters, kickers in league’s 2026 global draft
TORONTO — He went first overall in the CFL’s global draft Wednesday, but the Ottawa Redblacks will have to wait for South African punter Aidan Laros.
That’s because the six-foot-two, 218-pound Laros signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following the NFL draft Saturday. Laros posted a 44.5-yard punting average at Kentucky last season.
“We knew that going in,” said Ryan Dinwiddie, Ottawa’s head coach/GM. “We feel like we’ve got some good punters right now, so we wanted to draft a future guy so we could always have someone in the pipeline.”
Veteran Richie Leone handled punting duties for Ottawa in 2025, averaging 45.1 yards over 98 attempts. But the 34-year-old American is reportedly pondering retirement.


