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Why Shedeur Sanders’ CFL negotiating rights belong to Argonauts

Shedeur Sanders is preparing for his rookie season with the Cleveland Browns after being selected in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Sanders joined a crowded Browns quarterback room that was already comprised of 40-year-old veteran Joe Flacco, 2022 first-round pick Kenny Pickett and third-round rookie Dillon Gabriel. The four men are expected to battle both to be Cleveland’s starting quarterback while also jockeying for position on the depth chart as whole.

While much of the focus surrounding Sanders is about his first season in Cleveland, the Browns aren’t the only professional football team that owns his rights. The Toronto Argonauts – a long-time member of the CFL – have Sanders on their negotiation list, meaning they are the only team that can sign the former Colorado quarterback should he ever want to play in the league.

Here’s what to know about the CFL’s negotiation list and why Sanders is one of many young, NFL quarterbacks on it.

Which CFL team owns rights to Shedeur Sanders?

The Toronto Argonauts currently own the exclusive CFL negotiation rights to Sanders. Should the current Browns quarterback ever want to play in Canada, he would have to negotiate a contract with Toronto to make that happen.

It isn’t clear how long the Argonauts have owned Sanders’ rights, as CFL teams are allowed to add college players to their negotiation lists. The league made the full negotiation lists public for the first time on Wednesday, July 2.

What is the CFL’s negotiation list?

Each of the CFL’s nine teams maintains a negotiation list of ‘up to 45 players who are currently either unsigned or are playing in the NFL, in another professional league, or in college,’ according to the CFL’s official website.

Teams hold the exclusive CFL negotiating rights to the players included on their lists. Players can be added or removed from the list at any time, and teams are also allowed to trade the rights to players on their negotiation lists to other clubs within the league.

Is Shedeur Sanders going to the CFL?

Just because Sanders is included on one of the CFL’s negotiation lists does not mean he is going to play in the league. It simply means the Argonauts will retain his CFL rights if he ever does decide to play north of the border.

But if Sanders accomplishes his goal and carves out a long-term NFL career, he will not join the Canadian league.

Other QBs on CFL’s negotiation list

Sanders is far from the only NFL quarterback on a CFL team’s negotiation list. Many of the league’s clubs stockpile the rights to high-end college quarterbacks and back-end NFL roster candidates in the hopes one will eventually decide to join their teams.

Sanders is among the most notable, with Saskatchewan Roughriders stash Trey Lance – the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft – also being among the best-know candidates on the combined lists.

Below is a look at the quarterbacks on the CFL’s negotiation list for all nine teams, along with their alma maters or the most recent college program for which they played.

BC Lions

  • Beau Brungard, Youngstown State
  • Ben DiNucci, James Madison
  • Noah Fifita, Arizona
  • Cole Gonzales, Western Carolina
  • Mikey Keene, Fresno State
  • Gevani McCoy, Oregon State
  • Chandler Morris, TCU
  • John Mateer, Washington State
  • CJ Montes, Fordham
  • Chris Oladokun, South Dakota State
  • Tommy Rittenhouse, Illinois State
  • Kaidon Salter, Liberty
  • Demond Williams Jr., Washington

Calgary Stampeders

  • Garrett Greene, West Virginia
  • Jake Haener, Fresno State
  • Tommy Mellott, Montana State
  • Ben Woolridge, Louisiana

Edmonton Elks

  • Byrum Brown, USF
  • Malik Cunningham, Louisville
  • Devon Dampier, New Mexico
  • Jalen Raynor, Arkansas State
  • Collin Schlee, Kent State
  • Jacob Zeno, UAB

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

  • Thomas Castellanos, Boston College
  • Jalon Daniels, Kansas
  • Logan Fife, Montana
  • Adrian Martinez, Kansas State
  • Austin Reed, Western Kentucky
  • Blake Shapen, Baylor
  • Kedon Slovis, Pitt

Montreal Alouettes

  • Brett Gabbert, Miami (OH)
  • Seth Henigan, Memphis
  • Josh Hoover, TCU
  • EJ Perry, Brown
  • Derek Robertson, Monmouth
  • Lindsey Scott, Incarnate Word

Ottawa Redblacks

  • Zach Annexstad, Illinois State
  • Zach Calzada, Incarnate Word
  • Matt Morrissey, Eastern Kentucky
  • Reese Poffenbarger, Albany
  • Drew Pyne, Bowling Green
  • Nick Vattiato, Middle Tennessee State
  • Kekoa Visperas, Eastern Washington
  • Hajj-Malik Williams, UNLV

Saskatchewan Roughriders

  • Anthony Brown, Oregon
  • Alonza Barnett III, James Madison
  • Andrew Edwards, Henderson State
  • Trey Lance, North Dakota State
  • Jordan McCloud, James Madison
  • Alex McGough, Florida International
  • Tanner Mordecai, SMU
  • Maverick McIvor, Abilene Christian
  • Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
  • John Rhys Plumlee, UCF
  • Will Rogers, Washington
  • Brayden Schager, Hawaii
  • Zach Zebrowski, Central Missouri

Toronto Argonauts

  • Jason Bean, Kansas
  • Max Duggan, TCU
  • Kyron Drones, Virginia Tech
  • Jarrett Guarantano, Washington State
  • Kevin Jennings, SMU
  • Marcel Reed, Texas A&M
  • Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
  • Matthew Sluka, James Madison
  • Donovan Smith, Houston
  • EJ Warner, Fresno State
  • Jake Willcox, Brown

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

  • Ian Book, Notre Dame
  • Brady Cook, Missouri
  • Mark Gronowski, South Dakota State
  • Haynes King, Georgia Tech
  • Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt

To see the full negotiation lists for every team, click here.

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