Jason Licht Draft Trends
April 9th, 2024
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht
Very soon it will be draft No. 11 for Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht. [read more]
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht
Very soon it will be draft No. 11 for Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht. [read more]
Surprise?
Yeah, the Bucs need help at more positions than what the team let on with all the happy talk at the combine in February. [read more]
Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell.
So Joe found someone who also believes the Bucs need a cornerback more than burning a first-round pick on a center, or worse, a guard. [read more]
New Atlanta cornerback Kevin King watches Scotty Miller torch him in the 2020 NFC title game.
The Dixie Chicks just signed a man directly responsible for one of the greatest plays in Bucs history. And Joe is sure that Mike Evans is smiling. [read more]
Not Worthy of a first-round pick.
There are two types of NFL combines. One is rarely if ever caught on camera: backroom deals in watering holes and off-the-record intel during discussions over shrimp cocktails and steaks. [read more]
“Stay in your lane, Kyle.”
The departed 2023 Bucs offensive coordinator had interesting things to say about backup quarterbacks recently. [read more]
New Bucs special teams chief Thomas McGaughey.
The Buccaneers’ new special teams coach was talking this week. [read more]
Texas RB Jonathon Brooks visited Bucs today.
Joe can’t blame Jonathon Brooks for not getting many touches the previous two seasons. [read more]
Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht is known for superior communication with his players (as in more than most GMs) and for assessing every element of value in a prospect or free agent. [read more]
Bucs GM Jason Licht.
Last July, Bucs general manager Jason Licht made an eye-popping comment about his staff needing to shop all offseason at the “Dollar Store” because the team was tight on salary cap room.
Bucs RB Sean Tucker.
If workout videos mean anything, then Sean Tucker will break out this year. [read more]
“I will handle it.”
Look, Joe is on record saying it would be no surprise if Baker Mayfield regresses a bit this season. That’s not a knock on Mayfield in any way — though Joe is convinced some will incorrectly take it that way. [read more]
Duke OL Graham Barton.
This makes Joe think that maybe Bucs center Robert Hainsey is in serious trouble. [read more]
Drama in Big-D.
This is sort of like a guy is stuck in the desert dying of thirst and is going bananas seeing illusions and mirages thinking there is water just a few steps ahead. [read more]
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Third-round hitter Jason Licht.
The draft-day planning continues at One Buc Palace and Buccaneers Ring of Honor general manager Jason Licht is looking up in Round 1. [read more]
A sentence from the Tampa Bay general manager last month has turned into an effort to sell Bucs tickets. [read more]
Failure is not a goal.
Very, very interesting analysis from CBS by the son of a kicker. [read more]
Don’t cry over Carlton Davis.
Joe really believes the Bucs could draft a corner at No. 26 in this month’s draft. [read more]
UCLA DE Laiatu Latu.
If all things were even and teams primarily were worried about getting after the quarterback, it’s hard to believe UCLA edge rusher Laiatu Latu would last long after the run on quarterbacks to start this month’s NFL draft. [read more]
Rachaad White says he has heard fans calling out Robert Hainsey, Cody Mauch and Luke Goedeke.
He wants those fans to chill. [read more]
Monster in the making.
This guy was doing a good job breaking down what the Bucs need to target in the draft until his last offering was a big fat ol’ facepalm. [read more]