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Bucs Sign Pair Of Draft Picks
Posted Jul 17, 2007 by Roy Cummings
Updated Jul 17, 2007 at 10:22 AM
TAMPA – The Bucs have secured the services of two more 2007 draftees.
Greg Peterson, a fifth-round pick who will compete for playing time at under tackle, and Adam Hayward, a sixth-round pick who will work at linebacker, were signed late Monday.
Peterson and Hayward became the third and fourth draftees to sign with the Bucs, joining safety Tanard Jackson (fourth round) and cornerback Marcus Hamilton (seventh-round), who signed earlier in the offseason.
The signings come a little more than a week before the Bucs are scheduled to report to Walt Disney World for training camp, which begins July 27 at the Wide World of Sports complex.
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