Dickenson warns Riders’ veterans to be ready for competition
Craig Dickenson expects the Saskatchewan Roughriders to have an extra-competitive training camp in July.
And the CFL team’s head coach admits some players might not have put in enough work during the year off created by the cancellation of the 2020 season due to COVID-19.
“I do believe we will have some guys show up that didn’t do what they needed to do in the off-season,” Dickenson told reporters Thursday. “Does that make me nervous? No, not a lot because what is going to happen is a good young player is going to beat them out and that’s just the way it is.”
Dickenson pointed out this year’s camp will have two CFL draft classes and two batches of negotiation-list players all coming in and fighting for spots on the roster.


