The Facts: White told ESPN.com that he had his left knee drained prior to minicamp, but the receiver is not concerned about it being a major issue this season. "It's not a concern to me because it's just like a little irritation,' the veteran said Wednesday. "My cartilage in my knee is not smooth. It's kind of rippled. You can elect to have surgery, but I just decided not to because I'm not a surgery guy. I just don't want to do it."
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White, who had the same knee drained last offseason, sat out the first two days of mandatory minicamp last month after the procedure. He returned for the third and final day of the camp. White said there is a strong possibility he will have the knee drained again at some point before the conclusion of the season. He missed two games last season, but neither was due to the knee. "If I get my knee drained on a Monday, I can practice on Wednesday,' White said. "It's not an issue where I'm going to miss a game, because it's such a small issue. I'm not worried about it -- not at all.' White will report to training camp on Thursday four pounds lighter than usual (208 instead of 212) and expects to be a full participant at camp. He also believes he still can play at a high level entering his 11th NFL season. Given his current ADP (WR30), fantasy owners believe he can deliver as well.