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| 8th July, 2005 - 8:55 pm | The Washington Times - The NFL?s supplemental draft is coming up next Thursday and is rumored to have a few prizes that escaped the original draft.
The most coveted player available is former Southern Cal defensive tackle Manuel Wright, who visited Cincinnati, Jacksonville, Miami and Philadelphia last month. The 6-foot-6, 322-pounder certainly has the size, and he scored a decent 17 on the Wonderlic intelligence test given to all prospective draft picks.
Former Clemson receiver Roscoe Crosby worked out in South Carolina on July 1 for nearly 20 teams, with Carolina, Chicago, Kansas City, Miami, New Orleans and the New York Giants reportedly the most interested.
Linebacker Michael Tolbert, who wrecked Texas A&M last fall and already has his degree from Baylor, also is eligible. So is ex-Toledo defensive end Jerome Walker and Ivory McCann, a cornerback/return man/running back from Texas Tech, who ran 40 yards in a blazing sub-4.4 seconds during his June 30 workout. [READ] |
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