Former Washington quarterback Doug Williams is leaving the Tampa Bay organization, where he'd served as the Bucs' pro scouting director. "[General Manager] Mark [Domenik and I have sat down and talked about my future," Williams said in a news release. "After a lot of thought, I felt that it was the right time for me to look at new options. I wish nothing but the best for the Buccaneers." The Redskins made a couple of cuts to their scouting department last week, including Don Warren, who was responsible for pro scouting for Washington, and happen to be in the market for a hire or two. Williams could always enter the coaching ranks, but he's well-regarded as a personnel man. He was in Tampa on Tuesday, so no announcements out of Redskins Park are imminent. But it wouldn't surprise anyone if the Redskins at least chat with Williams. Williams is obviously familiar with Redskins' General Manager Bruce Allen, the Bucs' previous GM.