With Aqib Talib, Ronde Barber and a host of young, talented defensive backs, the Buccaneers secondary remains the strength of the defense in Tampa Bay.
As bad as Tampa Bay needed to improve the talent and pass-rushing ability of the defensive end position in the 2011 NFL Draft, linebacker Mason Foster, who was drafted in the third round, may be the team’s best pick.
The Pewter Report staff offers up its insights on Tampa Bay’s first-round draft pick, Adrian Clayborn, and has the analysis of Dennis Hickey, the Buccaneers director of college scouting, in this 2011 Draft Class Profile.
The Pewter Report staff offers up its insights on Tampa Bay’s third-round draft pick, linebacker Mason Foster, and has the analysis of Dennis Hickey, the Buccaneers director of college scouting, in this 2011 Draft Class Profile.
The Pewter Report staff offers up its insights on Tampa Bay’s seventh-round draft pick, cornerback Anthony Gaitor, and has the analysis of Dennis Hickey, the Buccaneers director of college scouting, in this 2011 Draft Class Profile.
The Pewter Report staff offers up its insights on Tampa Bay’s seventh-round draft pick, tight end Daniel Hardy, and has the analysis of Dennis Hickey, the Buccaneers director of college scouting, in this 2011 Draft Class Profile.
Size does matter in Tampa Bay as the Bucs have shown a recent interest in acquiring bigger, more physical players over the past year. The first three selections in the 2011 draft were no exception to that goal.
Will the felony arrest of starter Aqib Talib, which is a big blow to Tampa Bay’s defense, all of a sudden create a need at cornerback this offseason? Found out in this article.