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Defensive end/fullback Alain Cimankinda during Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp on July 21, 2021. (Saskatchewan Roughriders) Alain Cimankinda didn’t always have dreams of being a football star – but he’s confident he could be one of the best. The 25-year-old defensive tackle has compared himself to NFL star Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams. “Some of the strength that I have is very similar to Aaron Donald strength – it might not be at the same level but I believe my ceiling could be around there,” Cimankinda said. “For a guy that is under-sized in certain people’s eyes, I have great quickness, great power and great speed that I can utilize to my advantage to attack (offensive linemen) before they are able to get to me and be able to make a lot of chaos in the backfield.” ....
Saskatchewan Roughriders general manager Jeremy O Day. (Britton Gray/980 CJME file photo) With question marks still surrounding some of the players the Saskatchewan Roughriders hoped to re-sign, general manager Jeremy O’Day decided against the wait-and-see approach. The first day of CFL free agency saw the Roughriders sign a bevy of players, with a majority of those players on the defensive side of the ball. The team is heading into 2021 with none of its starting linebackers from 2019 under contract. Derrick Moncrief is currently signed to a future/reserve contract with the Los Angeles Rams, Solomon Elimimian retired and Cam Judge is still pursuing NFL opportunities. ....
Almondo Sewell, a six-time CFL all-star with Edmonton, was among four American defensive linemen Maciocia signed. The others included Nick Usher (Edmonton), Michael Wakefield (Ottawa) and Woody Baron, who played his first two seasons with Montreal (2018-19). Linebackers Patrick Levels and Chris Ackie, of Cambridge, Ont., both returned to Montreal after signing with Hamilton and Toronto, respectively, last year. The CFL didn t hold a 2020 campaign due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We were trying to identify some people who can rush the passer, that can create some havoc behind the line of scrimmage, who can create turnovers and shorten the field for our offence, Maciocia said during a video conference. It s all about getting the quarterback, in my opinion, off his midline and I think the names we mentioned are going to sustain that type of pressure. ....