http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2751166-the-best-player-every-nfl-team-could-add-in-2018
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Notre Dame OG Quenton Nelson
I'll be the first to admit this isn't a likely call. Guards are rarely drafted inside the top five, which is where the 4-11 Tampa Bay Buccaneers sit heading into the final week of the regular season. It's been over 15 years since an interior lineman (Leonard Davis in 2001) was selected that high.
But it would be one of the smartest picks of the first round.
Nelson (and teammate Mike McGlinchey, for that that matter) are that good.
Per Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, the 6'5", 330-pound Nelson is already a darling of the scouting community.
"Nelson is probably the most agreed-upon prospect that I've discussed with scouts," Breer wrote. "When I told an exec last week that I'd probably write that Nelson was 'maybe a better guard prospect than ex-teammate Zack Martin,' he told me to take the 'maybe' out of there."
Back in 2014, Martin became the first rookie lineman in 57 years to make first-team All-NFL. He's been a perennial Pro Bowler ever since—the linchpin of the league's best line.
Oh, and Tampa needs help at both guard spots.
Filed under, "makes too much sense to happen."
While I think Nelson will be a beast, and wouldn't hate the pick(could likely even trade down a few sports for him), Bradley Chubb would still have a bigger impact. And Nelson wouldn't even be my top OL pick (Connor Williams)