How Should Teams Approach The Draft

April 7th, 2011

It seems the draft approach the Bucs have taken since Bucs rock star general manager Mark Dominik took control is radically different than when Bruce Almighty and Chucky ran the show over at One Buc Palace.

Could it be Dominik learned first-hand from Bruce Almighty’s (many) mistakes?

In this NFL Network video, Paul Burmeister, Charlie Casserly, Charles Davis and Mike Mayock discuss the best way to master the draft. The Bucs, specifically Raheem Morris and Dominik, are cited as models lesser teams should strive to be like when preparing for the NFL Draft.

4 Responses to “How Should Teams Approach The Draft”

  1. Camby Says:

    So you mean the Bruce/Chucky “blindfold and a dart” method of drafting was not effective?

    Only the bank accounts of Dexter Jackson and Sabatino Pisscatelly would disagree

  2. Capt.Tim Says:

    Raheem and Dominick have been extraordinary at both the Draft, and undrafted FAs so far. Amazing how quickly they rebuild that train crash into a legitimate contending team!

  3. WeNeedDefense Says:

    “…a legitimate contending team!”

    Umm, lets work on consistency first there buddy.

    Not sold on Raheem for this alledged contender.

  4. Capt.Tim Says:

    10-6. Legitimate contender for every major sport source in the world. Franchise Qb. And youngest team in the legue.

    Who are you?!?

    That’s what I thought!