Report: Bucs Passed On Fournette
April 26th, 2020It seems the Bucs could have had a young, established running back. But the team passed. [read more]
It seems the Bucs could have had a young, established running back. But the team passed. [read more]
Now before Joe gets rolling here, let Joe be crystal clear: Joe is not trying to shat on anyone or anything, just honest questions in the wake of the past few days. [read more]
If the Outback Bowl wasn’t played in Tampa, or Minnesota would have won or lost one other game, it’s possible the Bucs never draft wide receiver Tyler Johnson. [read more]
There’s a fourth quarterback in the mix at One Buc Palace. [read more]
Competition has arrived to the running backs room at One Buc Palace.
And perhaps more is coming. [read more]
Did the Bucs just address their return game? [read more]
Hey, why the hell not? [read more]
It is hard to believe a seventh-round pick will have any legit chance to break the starting lineup of the linebacker-heavy Bucs short of a series of injuries. [read more]
Perhaps the Bucs just found their next special teams ace in the seventh round.
This draft pick reminds Joe a bit of Dekoda Watson, a successful seventh-rounder in taken by the Bucs 10 years ago. [read more]
Draft picks and draft hype don’t impress Tom Brady.
The Buccaneers’ new quarterback made that very clear during a live draft chat with NFL.com. [read more]
Talk it out through the draft in the comments section below. Have fun. Play nice. No personal fouls. There will be new Buccaneers tonight!
Enjoy the draft with a tray of delicious Hooters food or use the JoeBucsFan discount code “3OFF12” at Burger Monger. And every meal is better with Big Storm beer. [read more]
Joe’s going to take a break here from the riveting and exciting Day 3 of the NFL Draft and serve up a fresh take from The GOAT, new Bucs quarterback Tom Brady. [read more]
With the 194th pick in the draft, the Bucs hope they can find a gold coin at a yard sale. [read more]
Beau Allen is on the Belicheats, Carl Nassib is with Chucky in Vegas. The Bucs needed another big body to bolster their front. [read more]
Speaking in a Zoom conference hookup shortly after the Bucs drafted him, Minnesota wide receiver Tyler Johnson gave a lot of credit to being drafted by the Bucs to a former Bucs assistant coach. [read more]
Regular readers know that Joe’s been a P.J. Fleck fan since the days he was a receivers coach for the Bucs and would try to guard Vincent Jackson on pass routes in training camp practices. [read more]
Everyone said 2020 is a loaded draft class for wide receivers, and the Bucs went off the high diving board and landed their guy midway through Round 5. [read more]