<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Blazers have made some revisions to their 2007 draft workout schedule, and some of the additions are subtle, but noteworthy. So far, there hasn't been any big-name additions, such as Florida State's Al Thornton or Georgetown's Jeff Green - two players I believe have caught the fancy of Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard. But there were two point guards added to the workout list who I think you should keep an eye on: Nevada's Ramon Sessions and Florida's Taurean Green. The Blazers, I'm told, are very high on Sessions, the 6-foot-3, 190 pounder who left Nevada after his junior season. He is regarded as a pure point guard, meaning he looks to run the offense and set up teammates. Green has also caught the eye of the Blazers - and a lot of other teams - and it is unlikely he will be available at 37. He had a very good predraft camp in Orlando and was the MVP of the Mideast Regional this year as a junior. Also coming is DJ Strawberry, the 6-foot-5 guard from Maryland who is the son of former Major Leaguer Darryl Strawberry. He is a defensive stopper - he was named to the ACC's all-defensive team - and after all the speed, strength and agility tests at the Orlando predraft camp, he came away with the top score. And another addition to keep an eye on is Arizona guard Mustafa Shakur,who could be a second-round possibility. If you are wondering what position the Blazers are looking to draft, the workout schedule might give you a hint. As of today, the Blazers are bringing in 15 point guards, six shooting guards, seven small forwards, 13 power forwards and four centers. The list of workout participants figures to change, and I will try to keep you all abreast of any newcomers.</div> Source: Blog Oregon Live