Joe Flanagan, the agent for Buccaneers rookie DaQuan Bowers, insists that his client expects to be ready for training camp and there have been no setbacks with his troublesome knee. Because draft picks cannot consult with their new teams on medical care, Bowers is working out at Clemson University under the care of the training staff there. "I do know what people have said," Flanagan said in reference to rumors that the rookie might never play football again. "But given the procedure in January, he's way ahead of schedule." Bowers' rehab plan calls for him to be conservative, but Flanagan said Bowers is doing a great deal of strength training to further stabilize the right knee while doing a lot of basic physical training and conditioning. "I've always been told that training camp is not going to be an issue," Flanagan said. "But that's Mark Dominik's decision at this point. I do know that Da'Quan is champing at the bit. If anything, we're having to hold him back (from doing too much). He feels great."