2026 Rookie Training Camp

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gobombersgo


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Quote from: gobombersgo on May 08, 2026, 07:32:43 PM

Not hard to see what they like about Daniels, he has a great attitude.  Hoping Condell can make him a useful part of the offence, thinking about the RedBlack offence the past 2 seasons leaves almost no impression.  They had a few good receivers and had to rely on Crum way too much, that's about it.

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At 6'6" and 270 lbs, he's a monster of a receiver and should help with our pass-pro and run blocking for sure and with Tommy Nield as a 6'3" SB, our recieving corps will be alot more physical than last years

BBFANDM

Quote from: DCM on May 08, 2026, 03:12:31 PMAfter 13 long years, finally back at a Bombers practice.  :D
Any updates from the Practice ?

Blueforlife

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Quote from: Blue In BC on May 08, 2026, 12:59:37 PMThe article mentions he has the ability to play both inside and outside. That would suggest a combination of size, strength and speed. In our defence we like players that are that versatile, so he may be a keeper on the PR at the least. Learning the CFL game but still be an adjustment.

The Blue Bombers do have some room on their defensive line, even with the addition of long-time CFL veteran Jake Ceresna. Dixon will be in a fight with Kydran Jenkins, who played so well in his regular season debut last October, and does have the size and skillset to play both end and tackle.

Jenkins will have the advantage of more trust from the Bomber brass and a better understanding of our playbook, communication and connection with players / coaches from last year, that said on paper he sounds good.

Thanks for the info and agree guys that are versatile are key, especially with our defensive system and heavy rotation

GOLDMEMBER

Tepee sheer lack of reporting on what is an actually taking place at camp is pure lunacy.
Ed Tate does nothing offer player refections and goals nothing camp performance related.
The club lacks in this area now and has been for years.
Irving and Turner used to report on the going's on day in day out.

Now nothing.
Season ticket holder since year 1 of the Reinbold era.

GOLDMEMBER

I'm gonna try and get out Sunday if the weather is decent.
Season ticket holder since year 1 of the Reinbold era.

DCM

Quote from: BBFANDM on May 08, 2026, 10:18:42 PMAny updates from the Practice ?
Was mostly in the moment watching everything going on. If I remember the number right, Britton bumped into the goal post during the route looking back at the pass, was fine.

Tairiq Stewart had a moment, got absolutely lit up and thrown down instantly, didn't catch the defensive number. Vocally upset at the result afterwards.

Watching Lidster doing his kicks. Looked like he kicked back from 38/41/46/49/53 and 57. Plenty of distance on the first four, 53 was about a quarter up on the middle bar and I'm pretty sure they were made while the 57 was missed just to the left but would have just went over the middle bar if it was going through.

End of practice O v D, Perkins threw a pick straight at Bryan Addison while Thorne right at Michael Dixon to end their drives.

I'm excited at the prospect of Elgersma. Like his size curious to watch his development and hopefully becomes valuable for us this season and becomes the heir apparent.

For QBs:

Collaros
Elgersma
Wilson
Perkins
Thorne

I know Collaros is and think Elgersma is locked. Thorne might be in tough leaving Wilson and Perkins for #3. Could go with Wilson due to his familiarity or decide they've seen enough and run with Perkins instead. We'll see.

Overall was just fun being able to get to see practice again.
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Quote from: DCM on Today at 02:47:08 AMI know Collaros is and think Elgersma is locked. Thorne might be in tough leaving Wilson and Perkins for #3. Could go with Wilson due to his familiarity or decide they've seen enough and run with Perkins instead. We'll see.

Perkins seems smart enough and is saying all the right things.  He looks like he has a fresh energy that Wilson has always lacked.  Even if Wilson wins out because he can do SY and carry the O in week 1 if Zach goes IR, I'd like it if they could keep Perkins around on PR or something.
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ModAdmin

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Blue Bombers Rookie Camp Wrap

Ed Tait
@EdTaitWFC

Winnipeg Blue Bombers training camp unfolds like a riveting reality series in two distinct chunks:

First comes the preliminary round which features rookies, draft picks or still green banana-types who had a brief look-see the year before. And then the main training camp where the auditions have some very-real consequences before the roster is pieced together.

There are close to 110 players currently listed on the roster and that number must be quickly shaved to 85 — excluding 'non-counters' like 2026 CFL Canadian Draft picks and junior players — by midnight Saturday, with the next round of cuts coming as soon as next Tuesday when the team must be down to 75.

The final cuts will come after the Blue Bombers second preseason game here at home on May 29th vs. the B.C. Lions.

Blue Bombers head coach Mike O'Shea said the goals of rookie camp are multi-dimensional, but the main items on the to-do list are to have a quick introduction to everyone on and off the field and then get the new charges ready for what is about to come.

"You really want to give them a tasted of everything they're going to go through," O'Shea stated Friday. "Give them a start to the playbook so that those first two or three days (of main camp) they know what they're supposed to do and how they're supposed to do it so they can actually compete.

"Without a rookie camp it would be really hard for guys to step in and show what they can really do without the comfort of a few days of getting acclimated."

With rookie camp coming to a close early Friday afternoon and here are some initial takeaways, in no particular order...

THE QUARTERBACKS

All the quarterbacks in camp — veteran Zach Collaros, returnee Terry Wilson along with Taylor Elgersma, Bryce Perkins and Payton Thorne, plus Cole Anseeuw of the University of Manitoba, who is here as part of the CFL's QB Internship Program — were on the field over the last three days.

Collaros' work was limited and that will change dramatically on Sunday as he gets comfortable operating in new offensive coordinator Tommy Condell's scheme.

Of the remaining pivots, each had their moments although it's Elgersma that popped from this perch because of his size, arm strength and comfort at the controls. And, yes, everyone's eyes are drawn to him as well because he is Canadian and entered camp with already a ton of hype.

"I've seen him face-to-face for less than a week," said O'Shea when asked specifically about Elgersma. "But it seems like a really good quarterback room and it's going to be a lot of fun through camp. I know he's serious about competing and putting his best foot forward. We picked him (in last year's draft) because we knew he was quite capable."

The QBs are always under the microscope — that's not new — but who separates from the pack behind Collaros will be one of the main storylines through every practice and the two preseason games.

TALENT-HEAVY POSITION GROUPS


We'll get a truer read of this when all the vets are on the field on Sunday, but the collection of talent along the offensive and defensive line and in the secondary is particularly impressive. That's not to diminish the other position groups, but there are going to be some tough decisions to make along the line of scrimmage and in the one cornerback vacancy in the secondary.

Of note, the new cornerbacks vying for the spot opposite newcomer Jonathan Moxey include Major Williams, Jordan Taylor, Ridge Texada and Robert Javier.

Williams, FYI, was scouted by Blue Bombers Assistant GM Jim Jauch last summer during the Kansas City Chiefs training camp and was brought into Winnipeg last fall for a look during the practice roster expansion period.

"Being around the vets last year, the guys who built this program to what it's been over the last few years, those guys really helped me with everything," Williams said. "That gave me the background knowledge of what was going to happen in this rookie camp and it was a blessing. I did a lot of studying over the offseason and I did a lot of research. I'm new to the game — the Canadian game is very unique — so I had to learn the movement, the Waggle, the formations, the pre-snap indicators.

"It's a very different game and you can't really play man-to-man like they do (down south). You've got to know where your help is. I put all that in my head so that this wasn't all new to me. When I first came here I was mostly at corner but now I'm inside, outside, corner, safety. Now I know what everyone is doing and it's helped me play faster."

There's a ton of talent along the offensive line, too, further pushing the narrative of potentially changing the ratio up front by playing three Americans instead of two.

And what's jumping out along the D-line is the size and speed of the newcomers, including Kydran Jenkins and Kemari Munier-Bailey — both of whom played in last year's regular season finale — along with De'Shaan Dixon and big D-tackle Arnold Young (6-3, 297).

GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION


The Blue Bombers selected defensive end Nuer Gatkuoth fourth overall in last week's CFL Canadian Draft and he's participating in Denver Broncos minicamp through Sunday.

The club's next pick — big tight end Dante Daniels — popped out in Blue Bombers rookie camp not just because of his size, but because of his hands and his versatile skillset.

And the coaches love his approach.

"Listen, he put his hand up and said, 'You need a snapper, I'll snap. I haven't done it in a game but I've practised it before' and he goes down there not knowing the calls, not knowing whatever and basically is stepping up and putting himself in a position that is probably uncomfortable," said O'Shea. "He's that kind of kid."

He's also described himself a couple of times as a nice guy on the field and a 'dickhead' on it.

Check out his interview from post-practice today:


NEXT: The Blue Bombers will have medicals and in-house meetings on Saturday before returning to the field Sunday morning for the official opening of main training camp with the session running from 9-11:40 a.m. at Princess Auto Stadium and open to the public.

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