It’s Safety To Start For Fourth-Rounder Smith
April 30th, 2016
Perhaps Joe was too hasty putting Alterraun Verner on cut watch earlier today. [read more]
Perhaps Joe was too hasty putting Alterraun Verner on cut watch earlier today. [read more]

Unwanted
The national hype surrounding a potential trade of Mike Glennon, fueled by NFL.com, SiriusXM NFL Radio and beyond, was just that: hype. [read more]
Tampa Bay entered the draft in need of a fullback. That’s not just Joe talking. Dirk Koetter said the position was a definite position of need back at the NFL owners meetings. [read more]
OK folks, have at it. Bang it here for your thoughts on Day 3 of the NFL Draft today, including Bucs chatter.
Who knows, maybe Jason Licht will trade up into the fourth round and select a backup quarterback?
Joe’s choices? Nothing but wide receivers and defensive ends. All. Day. Long.

A Lavonte David fan.
New Bucs linebacker Devante Bond out of Oklahoma doesn’t know any Bucs player. Well, except for one, that would be Oklahoma hero Gerald McCoy. [read more]

New Bucs linebacker Devante Bond.
Gerald McCoy will be happy. A new Sooner is coming to the Bucs.
That would be sixth round pick Devante Bond, a linebacker. [read more]

With the 183rd overall pick, the Bucs snatched a linebacker coming off an injury. [read more]

Bucs suiteholder Dick Vitale today at One Buc Palace.
It was awesome, baby, with a capital-A!
The mascot for Tampa Bay sports, Basketball Hall of Famer and Lakewood Ranch resident Dick Vitale, was at One Buc Palace this afternoon. What a PTPer! [read more]
Welcome to the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Mike Glennon officially is off the clock. [read more]

Soccer player.
Now this is a cool story and it should be told and celebrated every Fourth of July. It is as American as apple pie, Bud Light and cheerleaders. [read more]

New Bucs offensive tackle Caleb Benenoch.
A sect of Bucs fans were angry all day long for weeks because the Bucs didn’t want to draft a left tackle at No. 11 and move said left tackle to right tackle. [read more]

Wide reciever Kenny Bell might have been a big winner today
Nearly through five rounds of the 2016 NFL Draft and your Tampa Bay Buccaneers have not bolstered their receiving corps, the one that suffered from serious depth issues last season. [read more]

The Bucs’ 2016 Fifth-Round pick.
UPDATED 2:33 p.m. – Jason Licht drafted two offensive linemen in the fifth round back in 2014. Joe dubbed them the Milk Cartons because they M.I.A. as rookies. [read more]

Thin ice just got weaker.
Alterraun Verner, you better perform. Otherwise, you will no longer be in the Tampa Bay area. No more slack. [read more]

UPDATE: 12:57 p.m. The Bucs continue to bolster their secondary, which collectively was dreadful under Lovie Smith last year. [read more]

So the Bucs are loading up in the secondary, picking a cornerback for the second time with Ryan Smith of North Carolina Central, the second cornerback selected among their first four picks. [read more]
The reality is red flags surround defensive end Noah Spence, drafted by the Bucs last night after getting booted from Ohio State with a drug problem, and an alcohol-related arrest less than a year ago while at Eastern Kentucky. [read more]

History suggests Roberto Aguayo will be just fine.
Of course, Joe has noticed fan freakout because the Bucs traded back into the second round to acquire record-setting kicker Robert Aguayo of Florida State. [read more]