Cadillac parked during practice
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Bucs RB Cadillac Williams walked off the to the trainer's room with more than an hour left in practice on Sunday. Williams, who has come back from surgeries to both knees, was not limping. Bucs coach Raheem Morris said after practice that Williams suffered a mild ankle sprain and is listed as day to day.
Analysis: Phew! Luckily, Williams didn't suffer a setback with his surgically-repaired knees. Ankles get turned all the time in practice, so for the Bucs to say it is a mild sprain is a relief. After two injury-plagued seasons, Williams bounced back in 2009 to play in all 16 games and rush for 823 yards. The fact he continues to be injury-prone means Tampa Bay won't likely trust him to be an every-down back in 2010. We still feel Williams could emerge as the Bucs' top back this season, but look to him more as a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy RB on Draft Day