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Tampa Bay Bucs Sign Ogletree; Other Moves

Bucs Scene | The Ledger — The Tampa Bay Bucs had solid No. 1 (Vincent Jackson) and No. 2 (Mike Williams) receivers in 2012. Now, the squad is looking for someone to fill in the No. 3 position. Tampa Bay will give former Dallas Cowboys receiver Kevin Ogletree a shot to become that guy. Ogletree was signed to a one-year deal on Thursday. Tampa Bay also confirmed the signing of linebacker Jonathan Casillas. The reserve linebacker and special teamer played with New Orleans last year. The… Read More »

Tampa Bay Buccaneers March 14, 2013

Agent For WR Mike Williams And Bucs GM Dominik Have Good Meeting At Combine

Buccaneers Gab — The agent representing Bucs receiver Mike Williams and the team’s general manager, Mark Dominik, had a “very productive meeting” at the NFL combine in Indianapolis, creating optimism the sides can agree on a contract extension, Stephen Holder of the Tampa Bay Times reports . But the agent, Hadley Engelhard, said the timeline has been pushed [...]

Tampa Bay Buccaneers February 25, 2013

Bucs hoping to add home-grown players on second contracts

St. Petersburg Times — We told you recently that the Bucs are hoping to hammer out a contract extension in the coming weeks with receiver Mike Williams, a positive development for a team that has failed to develop enough of its young players. You might have noticed that you haven’t read many such stories about the Bucs re-signing their former draft picks, and that’s something that severely undermines the continuity of a football team. Williams, the Bucs hope, will be the first of several players who are coming out of contract in the near future to earn new contracts. If so, it will represent a much-needed shift from...

Tampa Bay Buccaneers February 12, 2013

Bucs, WR talk about deal

St. Petersburg Times — Tuesday, January 29, 2013 Coming off a season in which he rebounded from a down 2011, receiver Mike Williams is the subject of preliminary conversations between the Bucs and his agent about a contract extension, though nothing is likely for at least a few more weeks."I can report that we have begun dialogue and it was mutual," said Hadley Engelhard, Williams' agent. Engelhard said talks would continue at the NFL combine, which begins Feb. 20 in Indianapolis. Bucs general manager Mark Dominik prefers to discuss contracts in person and planned to talk to agents for several players there.William...

Tampa Bay Buccaneers January 30, 2013

What's Mike Williams worth in contract talks with Bucs?

St. Petersburg Times — Bucs receiver Mike Williams has a very capable agent who does not need my help. Still, it’s a worthwhile exercise to kick around some ideas about what Williams might garner in these contract talks that now are underway with the Bucs. Williams has a few things going for him: He’s young, still just 25-years old. He's durable, never missing any of the 48 games played since he's been on the roster. And he’s been consistent. Despite his dip to just three touchdowns and 771 yards in 2011, widely considered a down year for him, he has averaged 910 yards and 64 catches in his three seasons. That’s ver...

Tampa Bay Buccaneers January 30, 2013

Bucs and receiver Mike Williams in early stages of contract talks

St. Petersburg Times — Teams and player agents often don’t see eye to eye. But there is universal agreement between the Bucs and the representative of receiver Mike Williams on one important point: He’s earned a new contract. Coming off a season in which he rebounded from a down season in 2011, Williams is the subject of preliminary conversations between the Bucs and his agent about a contract extension, though nothing is likely for at least a few more weeks. “I can report that we have begun dialog and it was mutual,” said Hadley Engelhard, Williams’ agent. “We will speak again at NFL Combine.” The combine doesn’t b...

Tampa Bay Buccaneers January 29, 2013

Tampa Bay Buccaneers looking to extend WR Williams' contract

Tampa Tribune — Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams has outplayed his contract since the team selected him in the fourth-round of the 2010 draft. He's about to be rewarded for it.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers January 29, 2013

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  • Bucs, WR talk about deal
    Tuesday, January 29, 2013 Coming off a season in which he rebounded from a down 2011, receiver Mike Williams is the subject of preliminary conversations between the Bucs and his agent about a contract extension, though nothing is likely for at least a few more weeks."I can report that we have begun dialogue and it was mutual," said Hadley Engelhard, Williams' agent. Engelhard said talks would continue at the NFL combine, which begins Feb. 20 in Indianapolis. Bucs general manager Mark Dominik prefers to discuss contracts in person and planned to talk to agents for several players there.William...
  • What's Mike Williams worth in contract talks with Bucs?
    Bucs receiver Mike Williams has a very capable agent who does not need my help. Still, it’s a worthwhile exercise to kick around some ideas about what Williams might garner in these contract talks that now are underway with the Bucs. Williams has a few things going for him: He’s young, still just 25-years old. He's durable, never missing any of the 48 games played since he's been on the roster. And he’s been consistent. Despite his dip to just three touchdowns and 771 yards in 2011, widely considered a down year for him, he has averaged 910 yards and 64 catches in his three seasons. That’s ver...
  • Bucs and receiver Mike Williams in early stages of contract talks
    Teams and player agents often don’t see eye to eye. But there is universal agreement between the Bucs and the representative of receiver Mike Williams on one important point: He’s earned a new contract. Coming off a season in which he rebounded from a down season in 2011, Williams is the subject of preliminary conversations between the Bucs and his agent about a contract extension, though nothing is likely for at least a few more weeks. “I can report that we have begun dialog and it was mutual,” said Hadley Engelhard, Williams’ agent. “We will speak again at NFL Combine.” The combine doesn’t b...
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers looking to extend WR Williams' contract
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Williams has outplayed his contract since the team selected him in the fourth-round of the 2010 draft. He's about to be rewarded for it.