32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Our Picks:

Avi: WR Terrace Marshall Jr., LSU

Timothy: OT Samuel Cosmi, Texas

AJ: WR Kadarius Tooney, Florida

Shawn: EDGE Jayson Oweh, Penn State

Jacob: OT Alex Leatherwood, Alabama

Cade: WR Elijah Moore, Ole Miss

Colin: CB Tyson Campbell, Georgia

 

After winning the Super Bowl under the lead of Tom Brady, the Buccaneers were able to do something very impressive.

The Bucs became the only team ever in NFL history to bring back every single starter on both offense and defense from the Super Bowl winning season.

That being said, the Bucs really don’t have many glaring needs. This was of course the team that manhandled Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs.

Our analysts believe that the best bet for the Bucs would be to add to their stacked offense.

It might seem crazy for the Bucs to grab a wideout with this pick considering how many options they had last year, but a young, cheap wide receiver would not be a bad idea.

Though spectacular, Mike Evans isn’t getting any younger while Chris Godwin will be playing on the franchise tag after a somewhat injury riddled season. The team has yet to bring back Antonio Brown after his season with the team.

A wide receiver here would make the Super Bowl Champs that much scarier, keeping Tom Brady on the field for what feels like forever.