2026 Rookie Training Camp

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bunker

Quote from: Blueforlife on May 07, 2026, 04:08:01 PMI heard Smith looks good ;D
Apparently he was all over the field  :D

blue_gold_84

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blue_gold_84

"I know why you seek solitude."

Throw Long Bannatyne

Quote from: blue_gold_84 on May 07, 2026, 07:01:09 PM

Sounds like Jaworski might come back, but I seriously doubt anybody in Wpg. really knows.

Throw Long Bannatyne

Dante Daniels doesn't look that big but moves pretty well.


Blue In BC

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Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on May 07, 2026, 07:43:30 PMDante Daniels doesn't look that big but moves pretty well.


He has more of a receiving skill set than I imagined. He may not see the ball often as a TE but he can't be ignored by defences either. He could prove to be a decent asset.

Anyone in attendance noticing certain players standing out? Probably the easiest to evaluate is receivers against DB's. Those are a lot of one on ones.

One game at a time

GOLDMEMBER

I'll need to get my *** down there soon.
I picked out Schoen a few years ago and Vaval very early on last year as well.
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gobombersgo

Quote from: Blue In BC on May 07, 2026, 08:10:50 PMHe has more of a receiving skill set than I imagined. He may not see the ball often as a TE but he can't be ignored by defences either. He could prove to be a decent asset.

Anyone in attendance noticing certain players standing out? Probably the easiest to evaluate is receivers against DB's. Those are a lot of one on ones.



If he shows some skill he may get some NFL tryouts next year. The League is always looking for tall athletic guys to play TE. Teams will even tryout basketball players with no prior football experience.

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Blue Bombers Rookie Camp | Day 2

Ed Tait
@EdTaitWFC

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers had just put the finishing touches on Day 2 of rookie camp and there was De'Shaan Dixon surveying the field at Princess Auto Stadium, taking a moment to soak in and fully appreciate the scene.

"This is like a full circle moment for me, just being able to put pads on after not having played games since 2023," Dixon began. "So, because of that I'm forever grateful for Winnipeg having me here and to now be in here in camp, I get emotional just being here.

"I'm so happy. A year ago, I definitely didn't know what I would be doing. I really feel comfortable and at home here."

Now, to fully comprehend Dixon's appreciation of this shot with the Blue Bombers it's necessary to rewind and visit the stops along his road travelled.

A 6-4, 262-pound defensive end, Dixon was a star during his days at Norfolk State (2017-21) and after a senior season which saw him earn All-MEAC (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) honours after leading the conference in sacks with nine and adding 12.5 tackles for a loss, he parlayed that into a shot with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent.

He cracked the Jags roster in 2022 and suited up for three games as a rookie. It was in August of 2024 that Dixon suffered a torn ACL, the injury only further punctuated by this comment from then head coach Doug Pederson: "He was having a good camp, too. It's unfortunate, hate it for him."

What happened next was a long, arduous trek just to get healthy again, let alone another opportunity. He worked at a Planet Fitness in the Newport News area, coached elementary-aged kids in basketball and football and was certainly present around the Norfolk State football practices.

Still, the game had suddenly been taken away from him and that ain't easy.

"That was a rough time," Dixon admitted. "Not just physically, but mentally as well. I went through a lot of stuff last year and then it was about bouncing back. I always wanted to play football; it's always been my first love.

"I was trying to find my purpose again. I knew I would still have football; I just didn't know when."

'When' turned out to be last fall during the practice roster expansion when the Blue Bombers brought Dixon to Winnipeg. And while he didn't see any game action, he certainly made a favourable impression.

This from head coach Mike O'Shea:

"You can rewind the practice tape from back then and watch that guy at that size running by people all over the field and playing special teams and it's just hard to imagine a guy at that size moving that well."

Watch Dixon at work and there's an obvious joy that comes from his every movement on the field. His game is a mix of explosiveness and strength. And there's an obvious passion at play, too, because this is the opportunity Dixon craved all during his rehab and the uncertainty that comes with it.

"Back when I was coaching and watching those kids practice it made me think, 'I can't be done yet. I really can't be done yet,'" he said. "So, when Winnipeg gave me this opportunity, I knew this was my chance to show them I've still got juice left, show them that my injury is not holding me back, show them I've still got a lot left in me. I know I've got the fire in me.

"I haven't proven myself to anyone yet. So, this is my opportunity. If God gives me this last chance, I'm going to take full advantage of it."

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.

His biggest strength, outside of the obvious physical gifts, might just be this: he's hungry, starving even, after having the game snatched away from him for a couple of years.

"Playing football, especially at a level like this, is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You can't let those opportunities pass," he said. "When I was working... it's just not the same as it is when you're around teammates or putting the pads on and heading out to the field. It's hard to explain. It's just a whole different feeling. I don't want to have those moments where it's, 'I wish I had done this; I wish I had done that.'

"Whatever my body has got left, let's leave it all on the field. After that we'll do the 'what's next?' question. Right now, I'm in the present and living in the moment and embracing every day here."

NEXT: Blue Bombers rookie camp wraps up Friday at Princess Auto Stadium with the session scheduled to run from 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. All practices are open to the public.

https://www.bluebombers.com/2026/05/07/blue-bombers-rookie-camp-day-2/
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Jesse

I appreciate these articles. I wish Ed would have someone report on what's happening on the field though.
My wife is amazing!

kkc60

Dixon was a guy i liked on my jags, very excited to see what he can do here.

Blueforlife

Quote from: kkc60 on Today at 11:36:27 AMDixon was a guy i liked on my jags, very excited to see what he can do here.
Tell us more about his strengths!

Blue In BC

Quote from: Blueforlife on Today at 11:55:16 AMTell us more about his strengths!

The 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.
One game at a time

DCM

After 13 long years, finally back at a Bombers practice.  :D
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