Offensive lineman St. John would like to remain with Saskatchewan Roughriders
It’s been an eventful three-year run for Josiah St. John.
Since being selected first overall by Saskatchewan in the 2016 CFL draft, the hulking offensive lineman has been introduced to the business side of football, changed positions and battled the injury bug. And since the Riders’ playoff exit, St. John has seen the club make significant changes to its front office and coaching staff.
On Friday, the Riders promoted special-teams co-ordinator Craig Dickenson to head coach. Making that decision was Jeremy O’Day, who took over as GM/vice-president of football operations after Chris Jones resigned as Saskatchewan’s head coach/GM to join the NFL’s Cleveland Browns as an assistant coach.
“It’s been eventful three years but that’s OK because I’ve definitely enjoyed my time in Saskatchewan, for sure,” St. John said Monday. “I think it (Dickenson hiring) is a good move because the players in the locker room respect him, he’s a good coach.