Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow's right knee is pain-free for the first time in years. "I feel good," Winslow said. "Last year, I was hurting for whatever reason. I know how to rehab my knee better. I feel good now. I feel as ready as I can be right now." Winslow's knee feels so good, he did not have it scoped this offseason. The last time he went without that traditional offseason procedure was in 2008. One reason for Winslow's newfound health is his learning to use a knee simulation machine more effectively. "I was using it the wrong way, so it was affecting my knee in a certain way," Winslow said. "That was what was going on last year when I was hurting and why I wasn't practicing in training camp. "I was hurting, but I've learned how to basically use the machine better, so my knee feels better."