Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker isn't too concerned about the NFL lockout at this point. He's making the most of his down time, including doing some charity work with children in Oklahoma City. Welker tossed a few passes to the participants, threw in a few tips during receiving drills and lined up on defense during the 3 1/2 -hour camp at Douglass High School. "You've got to get into it a little bit," Welker said. "I get bored easily. So, for me, I've got to get active and D one of these kids up or catch a pass for 'em, throw to 'em or whatever. "We have fun with it." The season won't start for five months and the lockout has restricted team activity. "It's awesome because I'm on my own schedule," Welker said. "I don't have to talk to anybody; I don't have to see anybody. You see some of the same faces all the time. It's kind of nice not to have to look at them anymore and see them. I'm kind of enjoying it. "I like being able to train on my own and be able to do some of my things. It's good to be with the team, but it's kind of nice."