Assuming that we trade Mike Glennon and sign a veteran backup, which it would be foolish not to do at this point, I think we could get at least a 3rd round pick for his services.Rd 1: Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma StateDeForrest Buckner and Shaq Lawson are the big names being floated around right now, but IMO, Ogbah is the best DE outside of Joey Bosa in this draft. He reminds me a lot of Ziggy Ansah.Rd 2: Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia TechFuller has a ton of potential, and scouts believe he has the natural talent to be better than his borther Kyle, who was a 2nd round pick by the Bears 2 years ago and has played well for them.Rd 3: Karl Joseph, SS, West VirginiaStrong safety needs to get better, and Joseph is an elite prospect with a similar skillset to former Buccaneer great John Lynch.Rd 3: Demarcus Robinson, WR, FloridaVincent Jackson is aging and has an uncertain future here. I would love to see him stay, but the Bucs need a contingency plan and a long term solution regardless of if V-Jax stays. Robinson is a raw, but exciting player who can be that solution.Rd 4: Joe Schobert, OLB, WisconsinNeither Lansanah or Carter are a lock to return next season, so depth at OLB needs to be addressed. "Joe the Show" went from being a walk on to an absolute beast at Wisconsin. He's a fierce competitor with a great motor. Will end up being a middle round gem for someone.Rd 5: William Likely, CB, MarylandA bit undersized, but tough and talented. Other Maryland draft picks have slipped to later rounds and excelled, and I think Likely can develop into a very good player.Rd 6: Connor McGovern, OG, MissouriLogan Mankins isn't getting any younger, so grooming a replacement should be on the mind.Rd 6: Doug Middleton, FS, Appalachian StateConte wasn't terrible this season, and McDougald may improve, but at any case, depth and competition couldn't hurt.
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Posted : Jan. 1, 2016 7:58 pm