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Rookie Devin Veresuk quickly showing why Ticats drafted him second overall this year

HAMILTON - It didn’t take Devin Veresuk long to force the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ hand.

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Rookie Devin Veresuk quickly showing why Ticats drafted him second overall this year

Montreal Alouettes running back Travis Theis (30) is tackled by Hamilton Tiger-Cats linebacker Devin Veresuk (49) during second half CFL football game action in Hamilton, Ont. on Friday, June 27, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Power


HAMILTON - It didn’t take Devin Veresuk long to force the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ hand.

When Hamilton selected the Windsor Lancers linebacker with the second pick of the 2025 CFL draft, it was clearly with the intent that Veresuk would develop into a starter down the line. But the future became a reality just two games into the season when the Ticats made the bold move of releasing veteran American Kyle Wilson and replacing him with the six-foot-two, 240-pound Canadian rookie.

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