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THE AFL's search for its next international export has started with the US Draft Combine beginning in Los Angeles this week.

Eighteen athletes from around America have converged on the University of California, Los Angeles, where they will undertake fitness testing and skills assessments. 

The League sees the US as a fertile ground for taller prospects, with an average height of 202cm for the group. 

The AFL hopefuls come from a range of sporting backgrounds, but it was basketballer Drew Martin who was the early star, with the Oregon product recording a 2.84-second run in the 20-metre sprint.

List managers Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) and Graham Wright (Hawthorn) are attending the combine, having also spent time with respective NFL clubs during last week's NFL draft.

The international combine has been run in recent seasons, with Mason Cox the biggest success to come from the testing.

Cox was signed by Collingwood at the end of 2015 after attending that year's combine, having also trialled with other clubs before choosing the Pies. 

Clubs can sign international prospects as category B rookies at any stage.