They could move up, they could move down, they could trade for a player, or just trade Gerald McCoy away, any way you look at it, Jason Licht might be staring at his first bold move made in the 1st round of a draft.
As I go position by position, in this episode, I dive into the draft's offensive playmakers that fit what the Bucs what to do on offense. It's also Mock Draft Monday!!
Sometimes a roster can scream at you who a team SHOULD draft. Drafting for need isn't the best idea, but when the draft's greatest strength aligns with one of your greatest needs, the only thing left to do is to pick said player!
Perhaps the Bucs are quiet in free agency and not creating a bunch of cap space this year because the focus now is to finally develop their own players. Bruce Arians and his coaching staff can do just that.
With the massive amounts of money being thrown around, the Bucs are playing it smart by not falling victim to the adrenaline rush. Plenty of good players still to be had.
As the Bucs decide if they'll cut any players to gain additional cap room, one has to wonder if the win total would have been much less without the players they're considering cutting on the roster.
The hatred and over-the-top love for Gerald McCoy has sickened me. Watching Bucs fans debate McCoy has taken the focus away from the main goal, which is to finally try WINNING games in the regular season.
Several trades came to fruition at last year's combine. I'd anticipate even more this year. I discuss the players the Bucs could acquire and send away during the combine.
"Don't cut McCoy, he's worth more than $13 million!""I'd give Kwon $10 million per year. He's got to stay a Buc."Some people are a little to gung-ho to overspend on the Bucs current players...you know, the ones that have been on a team that
I share my brief plan on how to return the Bucs to the Super Bowl. I also talk about what Bruce Arians will do to all the young offensive head coaches in the NFL.
It's clear that the Bucs' new coaching staff is all in on Jameis Winston, while the sand is almost thru the hour glass on Gerald McCoy's time with the Bucs.
The positive PR the Bucs have received for hiring Bruce Arians could counter any negative press that might come with bold moves this offseason...moves Bruce Arians is likely to make!