The camp is being organized again by quarterback Colt McCoy, who hosted the first one at his alma mater April 21-23. The second one was two weeks ago at Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea.
Cribbs, who attended the first two sessions, will miss this one because of a prior commitment -- his birthday bash back home in Washington, D.C.
Some of the other players attending the second camp were receivers Mohammed Massaquoi and Brian Robiskie, tight ends Ben Watson and rookie Jordan Cameron, and quarterback Jake Delhomme. Cornerback Joe Haden also made an appearance even though it was an offensive skills camp.
All of the rookies have been invited again, but it is unknown which will attend. The agent for receiver Greg Little, the second-round pick out of North Carolina, will advise Little not to participate in on-field drills if he goes. Agent Andy Ross said Little has been in frequent contact with McCoy and other offensive players.
In addition to offensive drills, the players have been watching films of the West Coast offense and working out together during the three-day sessions. They also participate in off-the-field activities to help build camaraderie.
McCoy stressed after each of the previous two camps, "It's definitely a working trip.'' He also said the sessions have helped the offense get a good jump on the season in the absence of organized team activities and minicamps.
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