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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think there's a lot to not like about this Bucs draft.
Why do you say that?I think there's a lot to not like about this Bucs draft.
Such as? They drafted for need.
We mentioned Zyon McCullum as a possible match for Bucs -- great size/speed combo at 6-2 with a 4.33 40 at the combine. Curious to see if Bucs can bring in his twin brother Tristin (a safety from Sam Houston State) as an undrafted rookie.
Disagree. After Fournette they have Gio Bernard who looked like he hit the wall hard. I was a big fan of his signing last season but was very disappointed in his contributions.
- They didn't need to draft a RB.
- They didn't need to draft a K.
- In a weak TE draft, they took one who's a lumberer.
Disagree. After Fournette they have Gio Bernard who looked like he hit the wall hard. I was a big fan of his signing last season but was very disappointed in his contributions.
And they have Vaughn who has been lackluster.
A second RB who can catch and spell Fournette was a definite need and the guy they got has a ton of upside. Loved the pick
They absolutely needed a RB for depth. They started the draft w/ 6 picks and already have 6 w/ 3 yet to go. They filled all positions of need (OL, DL, TE, RB, CB) and got a STer. For drafting at the end of each round (at beginning), they've done above average w/ their trades & picks.
- They didn't need to draft a RB.
- They didn't need to draft a K.
- In a weak TE draft, they took one who's a lumberer.
Ouch, yeah they make Belicheck look good at drafting Wrs lolRecent Bucs drafts:
They should have avoided RB like the position was plague infested.
They absolutely needed a RB for depth. They started the draft w/ 6 picks and already have 6 w/ 3 yet to go. They filled all positions of need (OL, DL, TE, RB, CB) and got a STer. For drafting at the end of each round (at beginning), they've done above average w/ their trades & picks.
I get that but they're strapped for cash and still need to sign Gronk (maybe Suh) + rookies.Needs at a position, and the need to draft a position, are not the same thing. Veteran RBs are a cheap commodity, and this team has struggled trying to draft RBs in recent years.
I mean 5 of those were 5-7 rounders. RJones wasn't a bad back just not the type Brady needs. But yea, not an impressive list.Ouch, yeah they make Belicheck look good at drafting Wrs lol
He's strictly a blocking TE. Extra OLner.Drafting 2 TEs makes me think Gronk isn't a lock to return
They needed depth at TE, they basically only had Brate on the roster.Drafting 2 TEs makes me think Gronk isn't a lock to return
They absolutely needed a RB for depth. They started the draft w/ 6 picks and already have 6 w/ 3 yet to go. They filled all positions of need (OL, DL, TE, RB, CB) and got a STer. For drafting at the end of each round (at beginning), they've done above average w/ their trades & picks.
I think they needed another RB, but could have picked one later. The punter pick is to clear cap space. I’m not a fan of the TE choice.
- They didn't need to draft a RB.
- They didn't need to draft a K.
- In a weak TE draft, they took one who's a lumberer.
One last time, Bucs are on the clock at 248.
Bucs get pass-rusher with final pick:
| 3 | 418 |
| 1 | 295 |
| 19 | 479 |
| 30 | 3K |
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