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« on: March 14, 2007, 05:57:12 AM »

New York - Jim Turner has really slowed down and it maybe time for Bosley Allen to take over the main WR1 role, after these two the WR's are quite weak
Orlando - Jamie Deese could really have a big year, he has great hands and should start ahead of Marc Soumah who has had some huge years recently
Ohio - Nice trade for speedy Richard Alston, Adam Ziesel will be a good number 2 and Farris adds depth, former 1st round pick Liess still needs work, Ohio have two very good young WR's who should start in the next season or two
Birmingham - Dante Hall is still a great WR despite his age, AJ Boone is very underated and is a great blocker, look for him to be the main WR soon

Sacramento - The trade of Anglin will hurt the team, they dont seem to have one WR with great hands, they have a very young set of WR's but they all need work
San Antonio - Cedrick Bonner and Kendall Newsom are a good 1-2 punch after the retirement of Stepfret Williams.  Dane Looker still is looking great despite his age
Mexico - The Aztecs have some blazing fast WR's but none of them have great hands, Sam Aiken looks great on paper but has to have better hands.
Raleigh-Durham - Nice bunch of WR's for Raleigh, the future is Chris Vance but hes a year or two away from starting, Baker and Bell are a good 1-2
Montreal - Marc Lester is their best WR by far, the others have potential but need to improve, Horn and Martos are slowly improving

Frankfurt - Only 5 WR's on the roster !  None seem to have great hands, Marcus Knight is still a good veteran but Andrew Boone could be the new main starter
Berlin - Edell Shepherd has great speed but needs better hands, Derrick Lewis is slowly improving and could be a good starter after camp
Rhein - Jimi Redmond and Gerald Williams have good talent but are aging and arent well known around the league.  Vines is too small but keep an eye out on Van Cleave who could be a good young starter after camp
Amsterdam - A good set of WR's led by veteran Thurman.  Former top pick Skyler Fulton still needs work but has tons of promise, Marvin Allen is slowly working his way up to start.

London - Have a new main WR in Travis Anglin who has great speed and hands but needs to be stronger, veteran Savage can still play but will find it tough to hold off young Triandos Luke who had a great season last year.  Nice pickup for WR Ward who has good all round skills
Scotland - Some very good WR's for Scotland, Ruvell Martin and Herb Haygood are an excellent young 1-2, Sean Morey is a talented veteran and they have a good youngster in Brewster the rookie who will be one to watch in a few seasons.
Barcelona - Only 4 WR's on the roster, not much strength amongst them so they cant block for the running game, Kevin Cooper is the best of an average bunch, the rest are smurfs.
Austria - A very good set of WR's, Matthew Hatchette has been excellent but may give way to Cecil Moore, Michael Jennings has a ton of talent as does 1st round pick Gerran Walker who needs work but is one to watch.
Paris - One strength of Paris are their WR's and they have a great trio in Pyatt, Davis and Haddad.  After them there isnt much talent.
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