Fanbases often express frustration with early draft grades before an incoming class takes a snap. Well, five years later, we've had more than enough time to.
This week, Bucs fans have questions about how the Buccaneers offensive system might be affected by the change at head coach, possible late-round draft targets and more
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The 2021 NFL Draft has arrived and, for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it will be the eighth one run by General Manager Jason Licht, who arrived in 2014. In a way, though, it will be a little bit of a new experience for Licht since the Buccaneers will be less driven by positional need than in any of the last seven years. The Bucs can adhere to the best-player-available approach more closely than ever before and target just about any position on their board. Frankly, it sounds like
fun.
Said Licht: It is a really good feeling this year that, literally, just about any player at any position we could take.
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FAB 1. Bucs Will Draft A QB, And It Could Be Trask
PewterReport.com and other media outlets have listed several positions of need for the Bucs in the upcoming 2021 NFL Draft. Not immediate needs, mind you. Because all 22 starters return for the defending Super Bowl champions, Tampa Bay will be drafting for future needs in a few weeks.
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