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Thats when CFL rosters have to be reduced to 46 players, seven more on the practice roster, plus those who are placed on the injured list. Ideally, how many import receivers would Milanovich like to dress for a game? "Last year (we dressed) four Americans and three Canadians so we carried seven on most games, but how the ratio works out, whether its four Americans, or three Americans and four Canadians is going to be sorted out". So what is he looking for? "Were looking for some different skill sets and guys that can fill different roles. One thing about our offence is its hard enough that you have to probably keep a few extra receivers around on the P.R. or on the 46 just because you cant bring a guy in off the street and expect him to learn it in one week. Were looking for the whole package, someone who can separate in man (man-to-man coverage), someone who can elevate and still be physical blocking". Either way the math isnt good for those in camp. There are still nine players gunning for those three or four spots on the dress roster. Chad Owens, Jason Barnes and Dontrelle Inman are all returning from the Grey Cup championship team. Romby Bryant and Trent Guy are CFL veterans new to the double blue, while newcomers Reggie Williams, Darvin Adams, John Chiles and Juaquin Iglesias have also shown they have a considerable amount of talent. Adams, who combined with Cam Newton to form a dangerous combination at Auburn, had an impressive game in Winnipeg, catching passes for 31 and 29 yards. Still, he knows hes in tough. "All of the guys up here are pretty good. Ill just leave that decision up to the coaches. I just try to play hard every day, study my play book and Im sure all the other guys are too". The best of the import receivers is Chad Owens, the leagues reigning Most Outstanding Player. He knows whoever joins him at receiver, the Argos will field a talented troupe. "I think theyve been great, I wish we could keep them all because I think they all bring something different to the table. Its made it very competitive and I think thats what you need, especially at the receiver position. Nobody can relax, it just pushes everybody to play their best football every day". No matter who survives the axe, the beneficiary of this overabundance of talentt is quarterback Ricky Ray, back for his second season in Toronto.dddddddddddd He says this camp has been great with the returning receivers because theres a comfort level that wasnt there a year ago. "For them its just getting their consistency down, being in the right spots every time and just learning how to run routes". Ray is also in on the discussion as to who stays and who goes. He says the coaching staff will talk to the QBs about what they think. "They come to us periodically throughout camp and ask us how we feel about a certain guy. Weve got some good young guys, its going to be a tough decision for the coaches, but thats what you want. You want to have a good group where theyre making it tough on the coaches to narrow it down". If thats the goal, then the receivers have done their job. Now its up to the staff to do something even tougher, pick three or four starters out of the talented group of nine. Notes: Milanovich talked about the players who missed Tuesdays practice due to injury. Linebacker Marcus Ball "should be fine. He probably wont play (Thursday)". Receiver John Chiles "is going to be a little bit, not months but a couple weeks probably". DL Nekos Brown "is getting better. Probably wont play in this game, but should be ready in a couple of days" ... With backup P/K Anthony Alix having been released, the Argos need an emergency kicker should something happen to Swayze Waters in a game. Milanovich says starting receiver Spencer Watt is first in line for the place kicking duties, while the punting chores would be up in the air. "Some of the quarterbacks claim they can punt. Were still working on that, but supposedly Spencer hit a couple of field goals (Monday) so I think thats the route wed go" ... When asked by TSN.ca about his kicking history, Watt said he never even kicked in high school, but did play soccer. He said his longest field goal when just goofing around with buddies was in the vicinity of 50 yards ... Bryan Payton took Marcus Balls reps with the first team ... LB Brandon Isaac had a good comeback for defensive coordinator Chris Jones in a drill. After catching a pass, Jones yelled that the pick was easy. Without missing a beat Isaac replied "I made it look easy" ... That line was upstaged later by Ray. When talking about Darvin Adams career at Auburn, TSN.ca joked to the QB if he and Cam Newton were basically mirror images of one another and Ray quickly agreed. "Ya, pretty much. Same arm strength, move out of the pocket the same way, so probably not much different". He laughed before adding "I wish". ' ' '