Football is back! And in honour of the new season you get a special Sunday edition of my Sentimonies. Truth be told I was pretty sure that if I waited until Monday that something would happen Sunday that would force me rewrite everything.
**This post did not even make it an hour before the Riders annouced their first round of cuts and rendered part of this post irrelevant. This is what I get for trying***
Training camp opens today and the
quest for the first ever repeat in franchise history is on. Today I want to
highlight some of the things I will be watching for throughout the camp and the
preseason. It specifically excludes Saskatchewan’s most talked about position
(back-up QB) because quite frankly if it matters this season who our backup is
then we better be petitioning the CFL to expand the playoff format early.
To get you primed for training camp I present 3 lists of 3.
Three Position Battles To Watch
Defensive End
I have said all offseason that
D-End is the most important position coming into 2026. Offseason departures of
pretty much anyone to ever have a sack leaves us without one established
starter at DE… let alone the 2 we actually need. If we can’t find a solid DE
rotation amongst the 19 D-lineman we have in camp then our defense is going to
regress to the point it won’t matter how many all-stars you have in the
secondary and linebackers. There’s a mix of veterans like Vaughters,
Korte-Moore; second year guys Patrick, Bennett, Charles; and ton of new
recruits. Finding 2 solid starters amongst this group is priority number one
for training camp
American Receiver
We will be returning largely the
same starting offense as last year so there are very few legitimate openings
for starters. But with Meyers in the NFL and Robustelli in Edmonton, American
wide receiver is more open than whoever Nelson Lokombo is supposed to be
covering. There’s guys with NFL experience like Freddie Swain, Jaylen Johnson,
Juwann Winfree and Tyrie Cleveland. Guys with time on our practice roster like
Abdul Janneh and Siaosi Mariner. And raw rookies like Ali Jennings. A few of
these guys impressed in rookie camp but it will be interesting to see who can still
hold their own when lined up against veterans.
Linebacker
AJ
Allen’s departure leaves not only a vacant starting spot, but a decision as to
whether or not the position is filled by an American or Canadian. I think odds
are we go American and Aubrey Miller is favourite with a veteran like Josh
Woods there to push him. Seth Hundeby’s retirement is less than ideal but we
have Wiebe, Straker and newly signed Ryder Varga if we wanted to go Canadian.
Three First Year Players to Watch
WR Daniel Wiebe
He is making the team. He caught my
eye multiple times last year. After another year developing in university (where
he was one of the top WR’s in the country), he’s back and catching eyes again
already. We are desperate for Canadian WR depth. I think Wiebe not only makes
this team but when he gets a chance to get reps with the starting offense he will
make plays.
WR Tyrie Cleveland
We are looking to replace an explosive player in Meyers. While I inherently distrust anything bearing the name Cleveland, Tyrie has the speed to step into that role as well as a number of years bouncing around the NFL.
DL JJ Weaver
A productive college career but
undersized by NFL standards, Weaver is the kind of guy that excel in the CFL. Why
I have my eye on him is that we know that Coach Mace likes character guys, and
per his bio “Weaver has
been consistently recognized for his outstanding commitment to the community”.
This the kind of guy that fit very will in this province.
Three Second Year Players to Watch
** Antoine Brooks would obviously
top this list but to me he is already a bona fide starter so I am excluding him.
DL Ali Saad
Last year’s first round pick had a
solid rookie season rotating at D-tackle. He even got to sack Zach Collaros. He’s
a guy I think is poised for a big jump in year two. Much like Keith Shologan who
took until his second year to really show why he was a first round pick, Saad
is ready to take on a larger role this season.
DB Benny Sapp
Had he not retired, this space would have gone to Sheldrick Redwine. While not to the same degree as Redwine, Sapp still did not look out of place in his limited playing time in 2025. Sayles, Milligan and Campbell are all great but the wrong side of 30. The only DB under 30 is far from solid. Having a guy like Sapp step up would help with depth now and have us ready for the future.
DL Chico Bennett
**This was orginally Aaron Patrick but he was released within an hour of me posting. Sorry Aaron. The Prophet curse is a real thing**
Guys who spend a season on the practice roster and then get brought back the next year are always worth watching. Obviously the team sees something in them to keep them around. With 2 games played in 2025, Bennett finds himself as one of the most experienced guys vying for a DE spot (yes that is sad). Other than a mini-camp invite from Philly Bennett has not been through the NFL ringer. He's young and ready to make a name for himself.
5 comments:
Good comments. The only good thing about backup QB is that, in the West, only the Elks have a decent backup. The other 4 clubs' backups have a combined total of ZERO starts.
DE is scary. Vaughters is not Carney &, without Willie, will likely be keyed upon by opposing offences unless we find someone. With the departure of Carney, Micah, Ray & Allen went 29 sacks.
Tommy Stevens - Streveler w/ better accuracy. Somewhat better than Stamps, Lions & Bombers.
As tends to be the case, it will come down to who can stay the healthiest. Lots of team relying on guys getting up there: Collaros/Demski, Harris Ouelette, VA/Begelton
Baldonado had another 4 sacks..
That's not exactly a high bar or glowing endorsement haha. Lots of teams hoping they have found "the next one": Sk-Coan, Winnipeg - Elgersma, BC - hopes Brice can be a capable back-up (that never sees the field). Calgary... well they better pray for VA's health
Just looked at the Riders after latest cuts. Kim the only kicker standing. Don't know much about the punters either. Crawford is a good replacement for Hus. But this is a big area to watch for me.
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