Saskatchewan Roughriders close out rookie camp happy with prospects
The Saskatchewan Roughriders put a close on three days of rookie camp not expecting to make any cuts before main camp begins on Sunday.
The Canadian Football League has given teams an extra few days to take a look at prospects before they have to cut down to 68 players (not including draft picks, juniors and undrafted free agents) by Wednesday. The Roughriders believe they'll take full advantage of that, which will see over 80 players on the field at 8:15 Sunday morning at Mosaic Stadium.
Head Coach Greg Marshall hopes to see continued improvement from the younger players when they join the veterans, “I think we got better each day, I think the guys got a little more comfortable with what the expectations were, how we practice and what we're trying to accomplish so I thought it was a positive deal overall.”
As for the eventual cut down day, Coach Marshall believes the players should know they've done themselves proud, “The thing I'm most happy with is the fact that there are not guys out there that are making it easy. I think there are some talented people out there and each day certain guys stood out and they took turns but I was encouraged by what I saw.”