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Perhaps very soon.
"It's a great opportunity for me," he said. "I'm very thankful."
Culpepper's right knee was reconstructed with surgery in November 2005, then was repaired again a year later.
"I definitely feel that I can go out there and be myself," he said. "I'm 100 percent healthy and I feel great."
During individual drills that the media were allowed to watch, Culpepper smoothly handed off to running backs and showed he still has a strong arm. He connected with Calvin Johnson once on a deep out and also made crisp passes on shorter routes.
"He definitely throws with some zip," McDonald said.
Whoever is playing quarterback against the Jaguars, he might be taking snaps from a new center.
Dominic Raiola, who has played in all 120 games of his career and started the last 104, broke his right thumb in the previous game against Chicago. Raiola said if his right thumb can take a hit, he will snap with his left hand and play.
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