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« on: March 06, 2008, 10:15:48 AM »

Chrys Chukwuma had a good workout for FWL teams before the draft but felt he could have done better, in the end after being drafted by the Machine Chukwuma impressed his new team even more by having a great workout in Montreal.

WR Burt Toler had the flu before his workout before the draft and only felt 60% well, his weight was down due to his flu but now fully recovered the Ohio Glory might have got themselves a bargain as Toler has put his weight back on and has looked great so far in mini camp.

Tee Martin had a poor wonderlic test for FWL scouts but the former NFL QB has taken to Barcelonas system well in mini camp and should stay on the roster and perhaps be their QB of the future ?

Rhein didnt seem too bothered about their late round draft picks and their scouts only gave FWL officials a small list of what they were looking for in the draft.  It somehow paid off as former Dallas Cowboy S Pete Hunter was selected.  Hunter had a poor workout, by his own admission he didnt give 100% but now he is wanting to play in the FWL he has really surprised Rhein officials in camp.

Finally former Denver Bronco WR Travis McGriff said his excuse was jet lag when he ran a slow 40 time for FWL scouts.  Fully energised and drafted by Barcelona, McGriff has surprised their team officials by having great speed and skills. 

All 5 players should stick for sure with their new teams and could be ones to watch in the future
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