Asante Samuel isn't in training camp and has threatened to miss the first 10 weeks of the campaign, only joining the team then to qualify for a season of service. However, many observers expect Samuel, who believes he's grossly underpaid as a result of his fourth-round draft status in 2003, to be in for the season opener against the Jets. He would earn $7.8 million, the average salary of the five highest-paid cornerbacks, if he signs the one-year tender.