Chris Ackie is waiting for the best fit.

Three weeks into the Canadian Football League schedule, the Cambridge native remains unsigned as Johnathon Hardaway, his Washington-based agent, explores opportunities on both sides of the border.

"I have offers on the table from every CFL team, I have a few NFL opportunities I'm waiting on (and) if they don't work out, I'll sign a CFL contract soon," the 27-year-old Ackie said in a text message.

Ackie has played in 55 career CFL games, accumulating 116 defensive tackles, two sacks, two interceptions and scoring one touchdown. The former Wilfrid Laurier University standout was drafted by the Montreal Alouettes in the first round of the 2015 CFL draft, fourth overall, and remained with the team until being traded to the Ottawa Redblacks at last season's trade deadline. Prior to being dealt, Ackie had recorded 81 defensive tackles in 13 games with Montreal.

The six-foot-two, 220-pound linebacker attended the New York Giants rookie camp in 2015 and worked out for the Minnesota Vikings in December 2018.

Earlier this month, Wilfrid Laurier announced Ackie and seven others would be inducted into the Golden Hawks Hall of Fame. He was twice an OUA all-star during his four years at university and was selected as an all-Canadian in his final season.

The hall of fame ceremony will take place Sept. 27 at The Tannery Event Centre in Kitchener as part of the annual homecoming weekend.

A call and email to Hardaway were not returned.