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The Calgary Stampeders will bring a fourth arm into training camp this spring.

Joining Bo Levi Mitchell, Mitchell Gale and Canadian Andrew Buckley will be Nick Arbuckle, who was brought back onto the roster Monday.

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The six-foot-one, 215-pound Georgia State product originally signed with the club on Sept. 27, 2016, and spent one month on the practice roster.

Earlier in 2016, the 23-year-old attended mini-camp with the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers.

In his two seasons at Georgia State, Arbuckle made the first-team all-Sun Belt Conference as a senior, while also being named the conference’s student-athlete of the year.

His 4,368 passing yards in 2015 was a Sun Belt record, while he established school records with 307 completions and 28 touchdowns.

On Monday, the Stampeders also brought defensive back Joel Ross back into the mix.

The five-foot-10, 190-pound Appalachian State product arrived on Calgary’s practice roster at the same time as Arbuckle last season, after attending training camp with the Chicago Bears earlier in the year. He appeared on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad in 2015.

A three-year starter with the Mountaineers, Ross played 41 college games, culminating in a senior season in 2014 where he earned 39 total tackles, a sack and three interceptions.