Alouettes add four players to the roster

The Montreal Alouettes announced on Monday that the club added linbackers Brandon Calver and Robbie Meade to the roster, as well as running back Josh Robinson and receiver Jack Bramswig.

Calver (6’3″, 220 lbs.) p
layed 36 career games in five seasons for the Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks, amassing 170.5 tackles (133 unassisted), 8.5 sacks, while forcing two fumbles and recovering five. Last season, the London, ON native racked up 31 tackles, 26 of which were unassisted as well as one quarterback sack. He was voted an OUA second-team all-star. The 24-year-old helped the Golden Hawks win the OUA championship in 2016. In six career playoff games, Calver was a force for Laurier as he made 30 tackles and two sacks. He also forced two fumbles and recovered one while knocking down a pass.

Meade (6’3″, 245 lbs.) r
eturns to the Alouettes after being a member of the team’s practice roster last season. The former Kean University quarterback switched to the linebacker position for his final two collegiate seasons, where the Colonia, NJ native amassed 176 tackles in 19 games, adding four sacks and 14.5 tackles for losses, while forcing four fumbles and recovering one. He led the Cougars with 102 tackles in 2015, 15 of which came in a single game.

Robinson (5’8”, 217 lbs.)  
played college three years at Mississippi State in the NCAA. In 39 games, the running back caught 323 balls, gained 1,997 yards and scored 15 touchdowns. The Bogalusa, LA native was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. In 2016, the 25 year-old spent some time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In August of 2015, he had a workout with the Detroit Lions. In April 2017, Robinson played in The Spring League, a showcase for NFL and CFL.

Bramswig, (6’5”, 220 lbs.)
played for Boston College on special teams after graduating from Manhattanville College. In 2016, He racked up 14 receptions and three touchdowns in just three games with the Green Bay Blizzard in the Indoor Football League. He won the Adam Pringle Award for a person who exemplified outstanding service and dedication to their surrounding community. The Pleasantville, New York native is a former basketball player; he scored more than 1,000 points in his college career. Bramswig was All-State in football, basketball and baseball before graduating from Pleasantville in 2010.