Morning roundup: Bryant could start for Bucs

July 21, 2008 11:09 AM

Posted by ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas

  • The St. Petersburg Times suggests reclamation project Antonio Bryant could end up as the No. 2 starting wide receiver for the Bucs. Veteran Ike Hilliard has been in that spot, but the Bucs would like to go with someone a bit younger. Michael Clayton, Maurice Stovall and rookie Dexter Jackson also could be factors.
  • Special teams, primarily kickoffs and the return game, are big areas of concern as the Panthers get ready for camp.
  • Carolina backup quarterback Matt Moore remains a pretty regular guy after making it in the NFL. His first purchase with his first NFL check was a rather ordinary pickup truck.
  • Here's a look at key questions for the Saints as they prepare to enter camp.
  • The Falcons will open training camp with more questions than anyone in the NFC South. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Mark Bradley points out some issues.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Antonio Bryant, Michael Clayton, Maurice Stovall, Dexter Jackson, Carolina Panthers, Matt Moore, New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons

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