Fun Possiblities For Bucs In First Round

March 28th, 2026

Options.

The more Joe thinks about it, next month’s opening round of the draft will be fascinating for Bucs fans to watch.

Do the Bucs need an edge rusher? Yeah, but they just pumped (some) money into bringing a guy in who had double-digit sacks and nearly double-digit tackles for loss, even if he couldn’t start a game.

If Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht really does believe second-year David Walker is all that and his recent words on Walker were more than just a public boost of confidence, would the Bucs draft an edge rusher at No. 15?

(Looking at Todd Bowles’ history of not developing edge rushers may also be a factor.)

Then you have inside linebacker. This may be a bigger need unless you think recent signing Christian Roseboom, Carolina’s leading tackler last season, is already penciled in as a starter.

Early research shows there isn’t an inside linebacker in the range of No. 15 where the Bucs pick. Licht would either have to trade up at a prohibitive cost to land Sonny Styles or reach backwards to an extent he injures his ribs for C.J. Allen or Anthony Hill.

Would Licht draft a corner at No. 15? Or a defensive tackle? Jenna Laine of ESPN broke down possibilities.

Top three needs: edge, LB, TE. Signing Al-Quadin Muhammad to a one-year, $4 million deal doesn’t preclude the Bucs from drafting an edge rusher, even with his production (11 sacks) last season. The Bucs did sign both Alex Anzalone and Christian Rozeboom at inside linebacker ahead of Lavonte David’s retirement, so there’s some wiggle room there. And with coordinator Zac Robinson’s frequent use of 12 personnel, they need to add another tight end who can serve as a big-play threat.

The tight end position looks more and more plausible to Joe. Maybe drafting a defensive tackle at No. 15, Texas Tech linebacker and forced fumble machine Jacob Rodriguez in the second round and landing Baylor tight end Michael Trigg if he slips to the third round would be the way to go?

68 Responses to “Fun Possiblities For Bucs In First Round”

  1. BigD Says:

    They should absolutely trade up for Sonny Styles. Package a trade with Godwin.

  2. jcscycles Says:

    If they like Rodriguez, then take him at #15 or he might not be there in the 2nd. Mocks are starting to show him going in the lower 1st round.

    I don’t think we will be sorry with that pick.

    For a TE take Delp in the 2nd.

  3. FloridaGirl Says:

    Trade down

  4. Gus-Swayze Says:

    Got a feeling it’s going to be sadiq

  5. Lt. Dan Says:

    Seems like this draft is deep at defensive positions of need for our beloved Bucs. Trade back – acquire more picks.

  6. jimmy Says:

    it will be more like watching crash test dummies fly through a windshield.

    the real fun question is who of todds former team mates children will get drafted by the bucs in what round??

  7. Stpetematt Says:

    I have a strong feeling they will try trading. No idea if it will work.

  8. Kenton Smith Says:

    We’re gonna eff around and miss on both Hill and Rodriguez. If we draft a tight end first or second ( or anywhere for that matter) I’m taking my shlt and going home. We better get McDonald if we miss on these two ILB’s. All due respect Joe, but screw the edge rusher. 2 DT’s, 2 ILB’s, 2 corners, and a flyer on a QB(Strand). This ain’t rocket science and that’s a dang good thing because it sure looks to me that Jason Licht ain’t nowhere near a rocket scientist. Although we might need one to fix shlt if we draft a TE with the Clear needs this team has.

  9. adam from ny Says:

    if i’m me, and i am me…here’s what i do…

    if sadiq is floating there at 15 i grab him…(ME13 is gone)

    in the 2nd round i figure out a way to grab rodriquez which might require moving up…

    3rd round i add a front line guy…end/edge or a DT…

    4th i might rinse and repeat what i said for round 3…

    5th licht work his magic on a OT if they deem one necessary…

    6th let coach and his cohorts see if they see a back end gem laying in the weeds somewhere…

    7th try to find another tez…so maybe go WR…

    round 2 is vital to grab an ilb that you’ve had your eye on for a while — gotta make that happen if going sadiq in round one…

    keep in mind while i’m typing this, i’m wearing a “burgundy blazer” and munching on a coconut donut with my morning java

  10. Defense Rules Says:

    Joe … ‘Maybe drafting a defensive tackle at No. 15, Texas Tech linebacker and forced fumble machine Jacob Rodriguez in the second round and landing Baylor tight end Michael Trigg if he slips to the third round would be the way to go?’

    Could live with that Joe, although I still think that grabbing a CB should still be a higher priority than drafting another TE.

    o Would love for that DT to be Ohio State’s Kayden McDonald (6’2″ & 326 lbs) although I’d be just as happy with Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter (6’4″ & 318 lbs) or Florida’s Caleb Banks (6’6″ & 327 lbs).

    o Preference for a Rnd 2 ILB is Texas’ Anthony Hill (6’3″ & 235 lbs), although again I’d be just as happy with Texas Tech’s Jacob Rodriquez (6’1″ & 237 lbs) or Georgia’s CJ Allen (6’1″ & 230 lbs).

    o Personally don’t see anything special in Baylor’s TE Michael Trigg (6’4″ & 240 lbs with a 2.65 sec 40 time). I guess what makes him unique is that he changed schools every year (Baylor, USC, Ole Miss). Walter Football adds that Trigg is too light to be a great blocker and “is talented, but has some make up and character concerns”. Not a glowing review.

    One TE who could probably be had in Rnd 4 or 5 who I do like is SMU’s Matt Hibner (6’5″ & 252 lbs with a 2.57 sec 40 time). Admittedly mostly because of what Walter football says about him … “Hibner was one of the standouts in a strong group of tight ends at the Senior Bowl. Team sources say Hibner impressed them with his receiving ability and potential as a blocker”.

  11. adam from ny Says:

    i think we’re set a rb as well..

    we’ve got our 3…

    and maybe the 2 camp guys from last year are still around…both looked good and one was up on the roster for a handful of games i think…i’m forgetting both their names at the moment…both flashed last preseason…

    so rb should be ok unless bucky starts being bucky again haha

  12. adam from ny Says:

    ^^^ lol at the guy who said trade godwin…i can not see the bucs letting chris and mike go in the same season…no f’in way dude…

    maybe they don’t resign him or something – but absolutely he’s here as a trade would be a public relations disaster all on it’s own with that after mike’s departure

  13. Stpetematt Says:

    You can’t trade Godwin. We would take a salary cap hit like you wouldn’t BELIEVE. Besides, with the loss of Evans, we need Godwin!

  14. adam from ny Says:

    to move up for sonny styles you throw winfield into the deal before his stock plummets…

    yep i just said that

  15. FrontFour Says:

    Right there with ya @KentonSmith. I like McDonald and Rodriguez. No ideas on DE’s but definitely need CB. If we draft a TE we’re just that much more stupid than I thought. Probably add a G late rounds.

  16. Lewis Says:

    1000% Trade Up for Sonny Styles

    Most Sure Fire Pick in the draft IMO

    Dude Would Be Perfect Torch Bearer for LVD

    Dude Got Perennial Pro Bowl Written All Over Him

  17. Ballwasher61 Says:

    My hope is that someone else falls in love with Sadiq and trades up with us and we add a second rd pick in the process and concentrate on LB/DT and double up on 1 of those with the first 3 picks. That would be a really great scenario UNLESS one of the top guys tumbles to within our reach. Certainly no projects/hopes/ or what ifs, just solid on tape playmakers with attitude.

  18. No Mercy Says:

    Whoever said to trade Godwin is mentally challenged

  19. Ballwasher61 Says:

    If we can’t reach a trade either up or down we simply HAVE to take the BPA, whether they think it’s Sadik, Allen, McDonald, but I think Mesidor fits there at 15.

  20. Buddha Says:

    When you can draft a potential best in league at his position, you do it Still like Rodriguez after trade down

  21. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    I don’t really love the idea of drafting a TE with the #15 pick. Not with all the needs we have on defense.

    But with ME gone, who is a BIG TD target when the Bucs are in the red zone? Otten? Please don’t tell me that. Otten had 1 TD for the year.

    EE led the team with 6 TDs, but they were catch and run if I am recalling correctly. Not close in in the red zone area. Bucky had 3, also catch and runs. And you have to admit, a big catching TE over the middle would help short little Baker to see his target better.

    Please, someone tell me this is not a serious problem. As of right now, I fully believe JL will draft Siding at #15

  22. Lewi Says:

    Sonny Styles is an absolute perennial all pro lock

    Gotta trade up for him for replace Lavonte for the future

    Can you imagine?? Getting LVD all those years and then replacing him with Sonny Styles

    IMO most sure fire pick in the draft

  23. capebuc Says:

    Trading down sounds great until you realize you’ve passed on George Karlaftis. Not happening. BPA all the way. He thing is, we can’t see Licht’s board. Egbuka was top ten on his board but an early day 2 guy on consensus mocks. So we just don’t know. As you say, will be a fun night in Pittsburgh!

  24. JA Says:

    Agree with Big D …

    Trade up, and do something for a change!
    People say, “JA, you must be an idiot. Who do we have to trade up with?”
    And why might that be? Could it be because we always stay put or trade back to grab mid to above average players and those who become busts?
    Could it be it’s because we shop at the Dollar Store for free agents in their 30’s—players we hope will resurrect that one good year from seasons past? Anybody see Reddick after his fleecing of Licht for 14 mil?
    Could it be because we are team counting on a 4th round prospect (Licht’s latest “steal”) from last year who, through injury, has yet to take a single snap in the NFL?
    We lost our two HOF candidates, one who wanted out and another through retirement.
    That leaves this team with no current HOF possibilities—a goose egg! And I love Godwin, but his injuries will most likely keep him out.
    Unless you’re happy with a yearly record in the .500 range in a subpar division with a subpar coach, it’s time to part with some future draft picks, make a splash and trade up!

  25. football 1 Says:

    The TE they are talking about sounds more and more like what they will do. I don’t see Licht reaching in round 1. At the same time I think Licht and Bowles have their head in the sand on defense. I think they believe they have the edge rush and corners postions set and will pursure a LB at some point. However, like I said heads in the sand neither the corner or edge rush position are even respectable, but they thought Dennis and Mc Column were the next stars. Head in the sand boys heads in the sand

  26. Senor Harry in Costa Rica Says:

    Kenton, I get what you are saying, but answer the question I posed above. The Bucs had trouble scoring last year for a variety of reasons. But not have 50/50 ball winner ME on the field was probably the #1 reason. And even if you want to put more of the blame on injuries to the Oline, fine. But which of our short pass catchers are going to come up with the ball in the red zone?

    Trust me, I want a BIG BURLY DL player. Im with DR on that one. No point in drafting a DE at 15 when we have a DC who is inept at developing one. And yes, we still need a ILB, but we can get on in the 2nd. That is where LVD was drafted.

  27. JimBobBuc Says:

    Absolutely no to trading up for Styles, trading up loses too many picks. At #15, Licht can pick his #1 DT according to most mocks. A’Shawn is not a pass rusher, we need a stud pass-rushing DT.

    OR – trade down to late rd1 and pick up an ILB with another ILB in rd2. Roseboom isn’t starter quality, but Bowles will start him anyway just like he started SVD and Britt.

  28. Rod Stewart Says:

    Rosenboom is penciled in as a starter? Ian Beckles was just talking about him the other day and said Anzalone is definitely a starter and Rosenboom is absolutely nothing more than depth and special teams

  29. Bejeezusbelt Says:

    Don’t draft a defensive end at fifteen, there will be zero returns. I have come around on drafting the tight end from Oregon if he is there. Look this defense has more holes than this piece of baby Swiss I am eating. The first round won’t fix it. But I honestly can’t remember the last time the Bucs out scored a team and lost.

  30. MelvinJunior Says:

    @ BigD Says: “They should absolutely trade up for Sonny Styles. Package a trade with Godwin.”

    Delusional. Godwin has ZERO value. We’d have to GIVE a pick at this point, in order for ANYONE to take him off our hands, at THAT amount of remaining salary left. There is literally NO-WAY to move HIM. No one is taking that on, especially after that last season and THAT injury. LICKT IS A MORON.

  31. ThatAintRight! Says:

    Let’s just get through this year guys!

    I don’t think we’re going to a SB by any means, but I do believe we can have a good team, and it’s years like these that show us exactly where we are as a team in this league!

    We can trade up next year if need be, when we cross that bridge!

  32. MelvinJunior Says:

    Better just hope he balls TF OUT, stays healthy, and looks good enough, so that we CAN move him at the ‘deadline’ this upcoming season, when we are sitting there at 2-6.

  33. Tony Says:

    I wouldn’t be surprised if Sadiq ends up in Baltimore now. They pretty much lost everyone at TE & since KC is bringing Kelce back who knows how much longer he’ll wanna play now. Lamar could use another weapon on offense, too! I’d consider trading down.

  34. Alstott up the gut Says:

    I am in agreement the scenarios are fascinating and that the Bucs should try to trade in either direction! If Styles (lack of positional value) or Bain (lack of arm length) begin to slide to around pick 10 with Cincinnati, throw them a 3rd and move up. I would double down and move up with my second again for Rodriguez, Hill, Allen or McDonald. But if not, move back and acquire a few of these late 1st early 2nd round guys. Jason Licht should really try to be creative in this draft after losing both David and Evans this offseason. The fans will regain some excitement lost by their departures. Go Bucs!

  35. ThatAintRight! Says:

    I did myself a mock draft and I also found that maybe taking the TE from Oregon is the best idea. I have a hard time believing he’s going to be the guy for us as pass catcher and both 3rd down blocking TE.

    OJ Howard failed because he wasn’t a strong enough blocker. One of the most athletic talents I have ever seen and his historical value was insane. We need all around value. Not just some hole in the wall talents.

  36. MelvinJunior Says:

    Before you just start throwing empty trade proposals out there, you have to ask YOURSELF FIRST, “would I do it if I was a (FO/GM) of another team!?” You have to ask that, before thinking of ANYTHING else.

  37. Beeej Says:

    Forget who said this, think it was one of the Joe’s on the podcast

    “At #15, do you want the 6th best edge rusher or the BEST tight end?”

    That made me look at it in an entirely different light

  38. Fanofdabucs Says:

    JimBob,

    Who is the pass rushing stud DT that you want JL to draft?

    For the record, im on board with taking a DT at 15 if that happens to be the BPA at 15. I happen to like Banks best. When healthy, he was a menace at Florida. But health is a concern and he already have a DT w health concerns.

    This all comes down to 2 things:

    How the board falls in the first 14 picks and if the Bucs have the ability to trade down.

    For argument sake, lets just assume there isnt a team looking to move into the 15th pick. So assuming the Bucs must stick and pick at 15 and Styles, Bain and Bailey are all gone, then JL has to go BPA at DT, OL, edge, LB, CB, TE

    That leaves a group of players like..

    Banks DT
    Macdonald DT
    Fano OL
    Proctor OL
    Ioane OL
    Howell Edge
    Mesidor Edge
    Thomas Edge
    Faulk Edge
    Allen LB
    Hill LB
    Rodriguez LB
    Mansor CB
    McCoy CB
    Sadiq TE

    I cant see JL reaching for the 4th or 5th best edge rusher at 15.

    I cant see reaching for an off ball LBer at 15.

    I think it comes down to getting the highest ranked DT, OL, CB or TE at 15.

  39. Get-Rid-of-Licht Says:

    I really don’t understand why anyone would think that AC/DC-brain-scrambled not-ROH-worthy Roberto-Aguayo-selecting Tom-Brady-hand-puppet Jason Licht is a good GM – here are his picks at TE : Austin Sefarian-Jenkins (Round 2) OJ Howard (1) Cade Otton (4) Ko Kieft (6) Payne Durham (6) Devin Culp (7) – we have 4 of these guys on the roster and Licht needs ANOTHER one so he can have two-tight-end sets ? holy cow – and need I remind you that Einstein Licht has selected TWO QBs in the draft – Jameis Winston and Kyle Trask – the folks who think Licht is great are the guys who get the same warm flustered feeling watching a Licht presser as they do while they watch “Heated Rivalry” in their darkened bedrooms

  40. Scott Says:

    Just reading about Rodriguez tells me he won’t be there in the second. He’s faster than Jack Campbell coming out who was a first rounder.

  41. Marine Buc Says:

    If you really want a solid starting pass rusher – trade up in round one…

    If you really want a solid starting ILB – trade down and add another 2nd round pick then select CJ Allen…

    Personally – I believe we already have 5 mediocre pass rushers on this team. Wasting a 1st round pick on another one is ridiculous at this point.

  42. MostlyPeacefulTraskMob Says:

    They should trade back to 25 and pick up a 2nd rounder. They have holes to fill.

  43. Fanofdabucs Says:

    This isn’t some Mock draft simulator where you can just make up a trade down.

    People always say “just trade down and get more picks”

    For the record I believe trading down and getting an extra 2nd rounder would be ideal.

    But there MUST be a team willing to move up to 15 and give up picks to do so! While possible, it’s would take a player a team has really high on their board and thinks the 15th spot is where they have to go to get their guy.

    Other than MAYBE Sadiq, im just not seeing a player, in this top heavy draft, that a team will be willing to trade up for.

  44. ThatAintRight! Says:

    As much as I love defense and defensive players, especially in this draft, I think I want Tampa Bay to go offense rd 1-2.

    15. Kenyon SaDiq TE Oregon
    46. Emmanuel Pregnon G Oregon
    78. Gracen Holton DT Oklahoma
    116. Bud Clark S TCU

    This is the draft I just created.
    Tbh that’s 3 starters on day 1 of camp! Call it how I see it. Idk

  45. Deeboooo Says:

    Same feelings Joe. Really think we’re going offense in first round with how heavy the Lb and edge class is.

    While I’d love to grab Mesidor in the first, Rodriguez,Hill, Louis, or Parker are all possibilities rounds 2-4. Play our cards right and we can get multiple guys to add depth

  46. Lakeland Says:

    How can Edge, TE, LB

    Be a greater need than WR, OL, CB ,
    These are the most important positions, and they are questionable
    Just like last season with the ILB position

    We lost ME, Chris Godwin is a shell of himself, when he’s healthy
    Are we going to rely on Emeka, Tez, JMac??

    We don’t know when Cody will be available
    Brederson looked bad, when he was healthy
    We’re not sure about Goedeke or Wirfs injuries
    Graham Barton is still struggling at Center
    And we ZERO depth behind them
    Ben Chukwuma is up and coming, a few seasons away

    I guess Parrish, Morrison, McCollum will be our starting Corners
    With Josh Hayes as our main depth
    That’s where we stand right now

    I just don’t get this
    I’m trying to understand
    But none of this make any sense at all

  47. Get-Rid-of-Licht Says:

    our Dear Leader Jason Licht has famously drafted Mike Evans Chris Godwin Emeka Egbuka Tez Johnson Jalen McMillan Justin Watson Scotty Miller – 4 of those 7 are still on the roster – fair enough we will see how they do this year – Licht also drafted Robert Herron Kenny Bell Kaelin Clay Tyler Johnson Jaelon Darden Trey Palmer – 6 not so good – and JL has drafted more specialists Roberto Aguayo PK Matt Gay K Jake Camarda P than he has QBs – Winston Trask – so be it stipulated that Licht fails at drafting QB TE K P but has had success at WR mainly with Mike Evans his first pick ever –

  48. HeavyE Says:

    Trade up for Styles, send #6 and the first and second round picks and next years 2nd! Come on Jason, get it right!

  49. adam from ny Says:

    lakeland:

    we have to be a team that can handle a shootout…

    baker will be the new brett favre…lol…he will have to be with this defense we have…

    there’s no choice with bowles’ defense and the defensive personnel…

    like morrisson is a real scary though rn…for real…i’d rather have morrissey the singer backpeddling

  50. adam from ny Says:

    please guys stop with the trading up for styles…not happening…

    if anything, we would be trading back to late first round to add an extra 2nd…

    it’s really not a bad idea either, as it gives us a shot at stockpiling some front seven pieces in rounds 2 thru 4

  51. adam from ny Says:

    also if we do the trade back, rodriguez should almost be a shoe in as a buccaneer…

    think about it……a late first, and two seconds…you gotta pull the trigger on rodriguez in that scenario

  52. BigD Says:

    Give me a break, Godwins a broken down receiver that’s no where near worth the colossal folly Licht pulled resigning him. We’ve essentially played 2 seasons without him. He’s an anchor whose contract is destroying our cap. Dump him already.

  53. Defense Rules Says:

    One of the comments above got me thinking about who are the best prospects regardless of position in this draft by our #15 pick. Looked at CBS Sports draft profiles & they showed this:

    o Offense (7): 1 QB, 4 OLine, 2 WR
    o Defense (8): 2 Edge, 1 DLine, 1 ILB, 3 CB, 1 S

    Daniel Jeremiah looked at it a little differently. He had 1 RB (Love) plus 1 TE (Sadiq) and an additional Edge (Bailey) in the Top-15 in place of 1 DT & 1 CB & 1 WR.

    Looking at just those 2 prioritizations, best guess is that the 3 most likely positions to fall to us when we pick at #15 are CB, Edge & OLine. MAYBE our best bet is to grab a highly ranked CB if one of the Top-3 of those falls to us at #15.

  54. Lakeland Says:

    adam.

    People are boo hooing, crying like new born babies
    We lost our best ever WR
    We lost our best CB

    😭😭😭😭 Crying like crazy

    So what are their plans to minimize their loss

    Do not sign a WR or CB during Free Agency
    And then go draft Edge Rushers, Tight End, Linebackers
    After signing some in free agency

    These are the moves of a Bottom Feeder
    Not the moves of a contender

  55. gbobucsfan Says:

    I know Culp was a late round draft pick for a reason, but man it sure seems like he can stretch the field.

  56. Badbucs Says:

    What can we get for Vea? Contract expiring, 30 something perfect timing to unload. Throw him in on the trade up for Styles. We’ll either lose him or overpay him next year.

  57. Rob Says:

    Best player available, always.

  58. Get-Rid-of-Licht Says:

    here are AC/DC-brain-scrambled not-ROH-worthy Roberto-Aguayo-selecting Tom-Brady-hand-puppet Jason Licht picks in first round : Mike Evans – Jameis Winston – Vernon Hargreaves – OJ Howard – Vita Vea – Devin White – Tristan Wirfs – Joe Tryon-Shoyinka – Calijah Kancey – Graham Barton – Emeka Egbuka – eleven picks – Kancey Barton Egbuka too new we shall see – Evans Vea Wirfs success – Winston Hargreaves Howard JTS fail – White mixed – so report card : 3 As – 3 incomplete – 4 Ds – 1 B- this is an average GM at best

  59. BigD Says:

    Styles is a generational, high production talent to rebuild the core of the defense. They should do whatever they have to do to move up to get him. If that means trading some of these older, expensive players while they can still get value from them. Whether Licht wants to admit it or not, the Bucs are closer to a rebuild team, than a reload team. They need to start with Styles.

  60. Lakeland Says:

    Jason Licht will always try to make starters out his draft picks
    When they shouldn’t even be on an NFL roster

    Then they say Licht is a draft guru

  61. Todd Says:

    Sadiq.

    Mike who?

  62. Scotty Mack Says:

    Joe said one way or an other many times in many posts – “Looking at Todd Bowles’ history of not developing edge rushers may also be a factor.”

    Will somebody please tell me if any of these picks ever went on with ANY team to do great things?

    … none as far as I can recall.

    So, maybe it has nothing to do with Bowles’ ability to develop an edge rusher. Instead, we seem to have a problem drafting the right guy.

    Of course, for most of Bowles’ tenure as head coach, the Bucs have been in the lower third of the draft where the premier pass rushers are already off the board. The exception would be 2023 when the Bucs picked Calijah Kancey at #19 – the only time the Bucs have drafted anyone on defense with their first pick when Bowles was head coach.

    I surely am not a Bowles lover. I’m just putting things in perspective when it comes to Joe’s statement.

  63. BigD Says:

    adam from ny Says: While I agree the Bucs won’t trade up for Styles, this is a discussion forum where we can all think we’re GM’s and talk about what the Bucs should do. We’ll go with your assessment that Licht won’t trade up. Then I agree they should trade back. Rodriguez or hill later would be fine. But, Styles is still better than both of them. I’d almost prefer Golday. I’m tired of all the mini players Licht selects. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if Licht wasted the 15 on Sadiq, and then picked mini Tauren York later as his David replacement.

  64. JohnQCitizen Says:

    It don’t mean a thang.

  65. Scotty Mack Says:

    Bejeezusbelt wrote: “I honestly can’t remember the last time the Bucs out scored a team and lost.”

    Can you recall a time when ANY team outscored another team and lost?

  66. Get-Rid-of-Licht Says:

    I hear a lot of chatter on JBF about the Glazers and Manchester United with the Glazers being distracted by the British team – the Seattle Seahawks are owned by the Paul Allen Estate with a net worth sometimes estimated @ 20 billion and funded by the founding of Microsoft – the Glazers are worth much less and have most of their net worth wrapped up in their sports teams – maybe we just have bad owners who just want to extract as much value from the team without investing in it ? would Elon Musk be a good Bucs owner ? IDK – gotta be better than what we have – and as an aside the Three Stooges running the Rays baseball team are gonna wreck that team – they are out-of-town grifters that will use the team as a bargaining chip to extract as much money as they can from sweetheart real estate deals and government coffers – just watch – if baseball gets a salary cap and team valuations pop they will cash out and run – total scumbags

  67. Ed Says:

    Love the draft, it’s exciting and gives fans hope except it hasn’t gotten the Bucs into a team the can advance in the playoffs or the en make the playoffs.

    They have to bring in a few more free agents that have been on playoff teams and worked with good coaching. But adding a veteran linebacker from Detroit is a good move e felt for age. They really need a better tight end d than Otton that is dependable in the red zone and can get more than 5-7 yards per catch.

    They need a big receiver too as long as Mayfield keeps throwing g high and overthrows they have to have someone that can take tough hits and hold on to the ball. If Godwin was 26 or 27 he would be the man. He looked slow last year.

    Definitely it doesn’t matter what personnel they have unless they employ a different defense than Bowles runs. Dropping linemen into coverage, players not communicating is the recipe that we have on every Sunday.

    Team needs a major rework. With the very difficult schedule this team will have to upset 2 or 3 teams to even sniff the South division title.

  68. J. Gallo84 Says:

    Trade Godwin? Get out of here. I bet if he plays at least 14-15 games, he gets close to the 100 catch mark. Ultimate security blanket in the middle while EE and JMac work primarily outside.

 

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