Julio Jones told ESPN in April, ``Mandatory stuff, I'll be there,'' so Jones not expected at voluntary OTAs this week and beyond. Next ``mandatory'' event is minicamp June 11-13. I asked GM Thomas Dimitroff if there's a sense of urgency to get Jones' contract issue resolved by mandatory minicamp. ``I would like to get him done, of course, as soon as possible,'' Dimitroff said. ``I'm not stressing about it because I'm very confident that we are having really good conversations. And so again, as I say, there's no time frame on it. But, the sooner the better.'' When pressed on if it's important to get a deal done by mandatory minicamp, Dimitroff responded, ``Not necessarily.'' Jones skipped mandatory minicamp last season but came to training camp after the team adjusted his contract, netting him an additional $2.9 million for 2018. Now he's due for a lucrative extension that should make him the league's highest-paid receiver.