Mark Dominik “Rising Star”
May 1st, 2011
The reason why Joe refers to Bucs general manager Mark Dominik as a rock star is because at one point late last season he was so sought after by national media types as a guest on various radio and TV shows that it was as if he was a rock star.
The way things are going, he’s reaching Eddie Van Halen status.
Rob Rang of NFLDraftScout.com, writing for CBSSports.com, is of the mind that Dominik is among the elite general managers in the NFL based upon this weekend’s draft.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: A-
The Bucs entered the 2011 draft desperately needing to find pass rushers; Stylez White led the team last year with 4.5 sacks. In adding Iowa’s Adrian Clayborn in the first round, the Bucs seemed to ease their concerns. They may have eliminated them entirely in the second round by taking the gamble on Clemson’s Da’Quan Bowers returning to the form that saw him register a nation-leading 15.5 sacks last year. Statistical production was clearly important to the Bucs on draft day, as they added Washington linebacker Mason Foster – who racked up more solo and total tackles last year than any other player in the draft. With local products in Florida safety Ahmad Black and Florida International cornerback Anthony Gaiter on the third day, the Bucs not only appealed to their fans, but added playmakers to their secondary. The 2011 class proved that Mark Dominik (and his staff) is indeed one of the true rising stars in the talent evaluation business. Only Bowers’ medical concerns keep this from ranking among the elite draft classes.
Now time will tell if Clayborn and Bowers work out. Yeah, there’s risk there. But as Pat Kirwan of Sirius NFL Radio said yesterday about those two draft picks, think Nick Saban wishes he wouldn’t have passed on Drew Brees?




Rockstar general manager Mark Dominik loves to draft those college captains. Hell, all but two of the Bucs’ 2011 draft picks were team captains, men of high character and responsibility who garnered the ultimate respect of players and coaches.
The Bucs’ brass says it wants to build through the draft and treat free agency as a last resort. They speak of free agency as if dabbling seriously in it is like admitting to owning a frequent diver card at the Mustang Ranch.




The Bay area’s most astute Buccaneers analyst, former Bucs DE Steve White (1996-2001), has put his Twitter stamp of approval on the Tampa Bay’s fifth round pick, undersized and speed-challenged Ahmad Black from the University of Florida.







