
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to announce the signing of four of their selections from the 2025 CFL Draft, plus the addition of three undrafted Canadian free agents.
2025 CFL Canadian Draft Selection:
- Seth Hundeby (Linebacker – University of Saskatchewan) – 4th round, 34th overall
- Liam Hoskins (Defensive Lineman – Windsor) – 5th round, 43rd overall
- Gideon Agyei (Defensive Back – University of Calgary) – 6th round, 52nd overall
- Daniel Wiebe (Receiver – University of Saskatchewan) – 8th round, 69th overall
2025 Undrafted Free Agents:
- Kolade Amusan (Defensive Lineman – Western)
- Natan Girouard-Langlois (Fullback – Montreal)
- Brayden Misseri (Receiver – Western)
Hundeby (6’3-245) spent five collegiate seasons (2020-24) at the University of Saskatchewan, playing in 42 games as a Husky. Hundeby was named an All-Canadian and a Canada West All-Star in his senior season after appearing in all 11 games. He earned 92 total tackles, including three tackles for loss, three sacks, 13 quarterback hurries, one pass deflection and one forced fumble. He had his best game of the season at the Hardy Cup where he registered six tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack. A native of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Hundeby ranks seventh in total tackles and eighth in tackles for loss in Huskies program history. His strong final season also earned him an invitation to the 2024 East-West Bowl. Over his career, Hundeby totaled 231 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, five pass deflections, and two forced fumbles.
Hoskins (6’2-220) appeared in 34 games over four seasons (2021–24) at the University of Windsor. The London, Ontario native recorded 104 total tackles, including 14 tackles for loss, eight sacks, three interceptions, six pass deflections, and one fumble recovery. In his senior season, Hoskins showcased his ability to disrupt the backfield, registering 30 quarterback pressures. His strong play earned him invitations to both the 2024 East-West Bowl and the CFL Combine.
Agyei (6’2-189) suited up in 21 games for the University of Calgary Dinos over four collegiate seasons. He recorded 59 total tackles, two interceptions—including one returned for a touchdown—and 11 pass deflections. At the 2025 CFL Invitational Combine, Agyei clocked a 4.59-second 40-yard dash, ranking fourth overall and second among defensive backs. His 16 bench press reps led all DBs, and his 4.27-second shuttle tied for second.
Wiebe (5’9-185) is coming off his fourth season (2021–24) with the Saskatchewan Huskies, capping it with career highs across multiple categories. The Saskatoon native hauled in 67 receptions for 913 yards, averaging an impressive 13.6 yards per catch with just a three percent drop rate. He added nine touchdowns and 507 yards after the catch. Following the season, Wiebe was named a unanimous Canada West All-Star and earned his first career nod as a First Team All-Canadian. His standout year also secured him invitations to the 2024 East-West Bowl and the 2025 CFL Combine, where he recorded a speedy 4.52-second 40-yard dash. Over his four seasons with the Huskies, Wiebe totaled 143 receptions for 1,928 yards and 15 touchdowns, maintaining a career average of 13.5 yards per catch.
Amusan (6’3-240) spent his last three collegiate seasons (2022-24) at the University of Windsor suiting up for 23 games as a Lancer. He registered 52 tackles, including 26 tackles for loss, 22 sacks, and two forced fumbles. In 2023, Amusan led U Sports in total quarterback pressures (56), pressures per game (5.6) and sacks (13), and finished second in QB hurries (37). He continued his strong performance in 2024, leading U Sports in QB Hurries (35), total pressures (47) and pressures per game (5.8), while also ranking third in the country in sacks with nine. He is a two-time All-Canadian (2023-24) and two-time OUA All Star (2023-24), was awarded the Olympic Shield as the University of Windsor’s top male athlete in 2023 and participated in the College Gridiron Showcase in 2025.
Prior to transferring to Windsor, Amusan attended the University of South Dakota, Highland Community College and Davenport University.
Girouard-Langlois (6’0-253) joins the Roughriders after spending four collegiate seasons (2021-24) with the University of Montreal and appearing in 34 games. While playing for the Carabins, Girouard-Langlois excelled on special teams in addition to contributing to the offence. He rushed 39 times for 202 career yards and two touchdowns and caught 13 passes for 197 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per rush and 15.2 yards per reception. Leading up to the 2025 Draft, Girouard-Langlois attended the CFL Combine in Regina. He turned heads during the bench press, completing 31 reps of 225 pounds and ranking second among the 77 athletes present. He also attended the 2024 East-West Bowl. In 2023, Girouard-Langlois was named a Conference All-Star fullback by the RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec).
Misseri (6’3-205) spent four seasons (2021-24) at Western University suiting up for 38 games as a Mustang. The Whitby, Ontario native has caught a career 71 receptions for 959 yards and six touchdowns. Misseri had a standout 2024 season, posting career highs in receptions (36), yards (570) and average yards per reception (15.8), while also registering a career long 70-yard reception. Impressively, the surehanded Misseri did not drop a single pass in 2024 and has only dropped two passes in his entire U Sports career. Misseri is a 2021 Vanier Cup Champion, and after his impressive 2024 season earned an invitation to the East-West Bowl and the CFL Combine, where he received a Coaches Honourable Mention for his work on Day 2.