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About the Author: Scott Reynolds

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Scott Reynolds is in his 30th year of covering the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as the vice president, publisher and senior Bucs beat writer for PewterReport.com. Author of the popular SR's Fab 5 column on Fridays, Reynolds oversees web development and forges marketing partnerships for PewterReport.com in addition to his editorial duties. A graduate of Kansas State University in 1995, Reynolds spent six years giving back to the community as the defensive coordinator/defensive line coach for his sons' Pop Warner team, the South Pasco Predators. Reynolds can be reached at: [email protected]
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Pewter Report publishes the latest NFL Mock Drafts on Mondays. Find out who some of the top draft websites have the Bucs picking in the first round. Some mock drafts go deeper and have multiple rounds.

CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson (3-Round)

No. 27 – Buccaneers – Michigan S Daxton Hill
Hill is part of a Wolverines defense that could end up seeing three players go in Round 1 next spring. He’s underrated nationally but watch him play and it becomes clear pretty quickly that he’s in the running for one of the best defensive backs in this class. He’s listed as a safety but he can line up anywhere.

No. 60 – Iowa State RB Breece Hall
No. 91 – Georgia G Justin Shaffer

NFL Network’s Peter Schrager

No. 27 – Buccaneers – Washington CB Kyler Gordon
The Bucs went with a Washington defender (Joe Tryon-Shoyinka) in the first round last year. Run it back here. Gordon is a former competitive dancer who uses his martial arts background for preparation on the field. He has a lot of fans around the league and may end up hearing his name called before his more heralded teammate, Trent McDuffie.

NFL Network’s Charles Davis

Michigan De David Ojabo

Michigan DE David Ojabo – Photo by: USA Today

No. 27 – Buccaneers – Michigan OLB David Ojabo
Yes, Olabo’s Achilles injury at Michigan’s pro day could cause him to fall into Day 2 of the draft, but the Bucs have the infrastructure to wait for him to get healthy and become a top pass rusher for them down the line.

NFL.com’s Chad Reuter (4-Round)

No. 35 – Buccaneers (from Jets) – Minnesota OLB Boye Mafe
No. 60 – Buccaneers – Georgia RB James Cook
No. 91 – Buccaneers – Chattanooga G Cole Strange
No. 117 – Buccaneers (from Minnesota) – Sam Houston State CB Zyon McCollum
No. 133 – Buccaneers – Stanford DT Thomas Booker

Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling

No. 27 – Buccaneers – Georgia DT Devonte Wyatt

SI.com’s Zack Patraw (2-Round)

No. 27 – Buccaneers – Georgia DT Devonte Wyatt
He gets penetration against sliding fronts right off the snap. Using his hands, he breaks free when attacking upfield by using a rip move or double hand swipe.

No. 60 – Buccaneers – North Carolina QB Sam Howell

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