Buccaneers cornerback Aqib Talib is prepared to attend training camp with the team after the end of the NFL lockout and is expected to remain with the team for the immediate future. Tampa Bay has closely monitored Talib's legal issues -- police in Garland, Texas, charged him with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, stemming from a March 21 domestic incident -- but haven't been unable to directly deal with him because of the lockout's non-contact rules. Soon after Talib's arrest, reports emerged that the Buccaneers would release him. According to sources, team hasn't made a decision on the cornerback's future and hasn't set a timetable to do so. There's every expectation that he'll be with the team whenever the 2011 league year begins.