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In a draft day twist, the Stamps traded their fourth-round pick, 34th overall, to the Edmonton Eskimos for non-import defensive lineman Étienne Légaré.
A four-year CFL veteran, Légaré has recorded 27 tackles, six sacks, a fumble recovery and three special teams tackles in 56 games for Toronto and Edmonton. He was the Argonauts’ first choice (second overall) in the 2009 CFL Canadian Draft.
Légaré is currently recovering from a shoulder injury but is expected to be ready for the start of the regular season.
“I’ve pretty much had everything done on me, so this year I should be solid as a rock.” says Légaré.
“Étienne is an experienced player who provides Canadian depth for us on the defensive line,” said Stampeders head coach and general manager John Hufnagel. “Our defensive coordinator Rick Campbell is very familiar with Étienne from his time on the Eskimos coaching staff and is looking forward to the opportunity to work with him.”
Prior to joining the CFL, Légaré starred at the University of Laval and in 2008 won the J.P. Metras Trophy as the CIS lineman of the year. He was on two national championship teams with the Rouge et Or.