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Roughriders sign seven players, including Regina native Nicholas Dheilly

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed seven players, including Regina native Nicholas Dheilly.

The six-foot-three, 226-pound Dheilly returns to the green and white after signing with the team in November of 2021. He was selected by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the fifth round, 46th overall during the 2020 CFL Draft. Dheilly attended training camp with the Bombers this year and played in four games while making one special teams tackle.

The 24-year-old Regina native began his collegiate career playing for his hometown University of Regina Rams. As a freshman, he was named the 2016 Canada West Rookie of the Year, recording 30 tackles, four sacks and one interception. In his next season he was named a Canada West all-star, notching 26 defensive tackles and 6.5 sacks.

In 2018, he left the Rams to play for the British Columbia Junior Football League’s Okanogan Sun and was named an all-star after an eight sack season. He returned to university football in 2019, suiting up for the University of Saskatchewan Huskies where he made 24 defensive tackles, six sacks and one interception before entering the 2020 Draft.

Canadian linebacker A.J. Allen, Canadian offensive lineman Logan Bandy, Canadian defensive lineman Alain Cimankinda, Global kicker Henry Nell, Canadian defensive back Matt Watson and American receiver Jester Weah were also signed. 

The six-foot-one, 235-pound Allen rejoins the Riders after returning to the University of Guelph to finish his fifth and final collegiate season. Allen capped off a stellar university career by receiving the Presidents’ Award as the OUA’s Most Outstanding Stand-Up Defensive Player and being named an All-Canadian and OUA all-star.

In seven games played in 2021, the fourth round selection in the 2020 CFL Draft made 58 total tackles, 29 solo, 29 assisted, six tackles for loss, three sacks, and two forced fumbles. Over his prior four seasons, the Burlington native made 63.5 tackles, five-and-a-half sacks, 12 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries.

The six-foot-five, 285-pound Bandy finished his final year of university eligibility and will return to the Roughriders for 2022. Bandy attended training camp with the Riders last season after being selected in the fifth round, 38th overall during the 2021 CFL Draft.

The versatile lineman played 29 games over five seasons at the University of Calgary, most recently lining up at centre, but played tackle in the previous two seasons. Bandy was named a Canada West all-star in 2018, 2019 and 2021, and a U Sports second-team All-Canadian in 2019. He earned an invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl after that season, but it was unfortunately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bandy helped the Dinos win the Vanier Cup in 2019, the program’s first national championship since 1995.

The six-foot-one, 245-pound Cimankinda returns to the Roughriders after spending the 2021 season on the team’s practice roster. Cimankinda was selected by the Roughriders in the 4th round, 35th overall during the 2021 CFL Draft.

Collegiately, Cimankinda spent three seasons with the Guelph Gryphons making 81 total tackles, 27 tackles for loss, 22.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery. In 2019, he was named a second-team OUA all-star. Prior to attending Guelph, he spent one season at New Mexico Military Institute, making 30 tackles, five tackles for loss, two sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.

The five-foot-11, 207-pound Nell remains with the Roughriders after dressing for three games in 2021. The South Africa native was selected in the third round, 23rd overall during the 2021 CFL Global Draft.

Prior to coming to the CFL, Nell spent three seasons with the Indoor Football League and the National Arena League where he had strong success, breaking an NAL record with 12 field goals made, including a season long of 50 yards, while going 52-of-66 on point after attempts.

Nell was sent up to the Arena Football League’s Baltimore Brigade from the Cedar Rapids River Kings in 2019 after ranking first in the IFL for field goals made and field goals attempted. While playing for the IFL’s Green Bay Blizzard in 2021, Nell made history scoring the league’s first-ever successful deuce in Week 2. Prior to taking up football, he played professional rugby in South Africa in 2017 for the Limpopo Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup Premier Division.

The five-foot-11, 193-pound Watson was selected by the Roughriders in the sixth round, 53rd overall in the 2021 CFL Draft.

In 2021, Watson attended the University of Windsor, making the shift from defensive back to linebacker. He played in two games making four total tackles and one tackle for loss. Prior to transferring to Windsor, Watson played in 20 career games at Mount Alison. His most productive season came in 2019 where he made 29 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, three interceptions, and three pass breakups. Over his total time at Mount Allison, the Brampton native compiled 51 total tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, three interceptions, and four pass breakups.

The six-foot-three, 209-pound Weah signed with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2018 and went on to spend time on the practice rosters of the Washington Football Team and the Chicago Bears. As a member of the Washington team, he dressed for one regular season game.

Collegiately, Weah spent five seasons at the University of Pittsburgh, where he contributed on special teams to start, eventually having a breakout season as a junior in 2016. He played in 13 games and led the team in receptions (36), receiving yards (870) and touchdowns (10) that season, averaging an incredible 24.2 yards per catch – the best in the ACC and the second-best average nationally.

\As a senior, he played 12 games making 41 receptions for 698 yards and four touchdowns, with three 100+ yard games. In addition to his accomplishments on the field for Pitt, Weah was

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