Gerald McCoy's desire to get to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' training camp on time in two weeks also hinges heavily on how long it takes his former college teammate, Sam Bradford, to sign his own deal. McCoy was selected two picks after Bradford in the draft and he doesn't think his contract talks with the Bucs will heat up until Bradford's deal is done. He said Saturday night that he's "waiting on King Sam." "I would love to be there on time. But it's also one of those situations where while an opportunity presents itself for you to get paid, you need to get as much as you can," McCoy said before throwing out the first pitch at an Triple-A Oklahoma City RedHawks minor league baseball game. "It's nothing like, 'I'm worth this much.' You get as much money as you can while it's there because you never know what could happen."