Buccaneers Mock Draft Roundup, 3.0

Buccaneers Mock Draft Roundup, 3.0

Who do you think the Buccaneers should select? Vote HERE.Fans: Wide receiver

NFL.com

Daniel Jeremiah (January 18): DE Charles Harris, Missouri
Chad Reuter (January 22): WR John Ross, Washington
Lance Zierlein (January 29): DT Malik McDowell, Michigan State
Bucky Brooks (January 26): DE Derek Barnett, Tennessee

CBS Sports
Rob Rang (January 28): S Jabrill Peppers, Michigan
Dane Brugler (January 30): John Ross, Washington

ESPN: Mel Kiper (January 19)
DE Taco Charlton, Michigan
“Charlton plays with good leverage for his height (6-5) and has active hands and an incredible wingspan. I’m curious what he’ll measure at the combine. He can play on his feet, too, which means he could fit in a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme. The Bucs took Noah Spence in the second round last year, and he improved in their 4-3 as the season progressed (5.5 sacks). Charlton would be a great pick.”

USA Today: Luke Easterling (February 6)
EDGE Solomon Thomas, Stanford
“There are bigger needs at receiver and in the secondary, but value is king and you can never have too many talented, versatile defenders up front.”

Bleacher Report
Matt Miller (February 6): TE David Njoku, Miami

Pewter Report
TE O.J. Howard, Alabama
“In PewterReport.com’s latest SR’s Fab 5 column, Scott Reynolds featured Howard, Alabama’s talented tight end, and how he could be great fit for the Buccaneers. That’s why, at pick No. 19 here, that’s who they get. Bucs fans should brace themselves, however. Though Howard is a tight end, and that position can be sort of hit-and-miss when it comes to draft position, Howard is very talented and will be coveted. He might not make it to pick No. 19. If he does, expect him to be relatively high on Jason Licht’s draft board.”

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Published at Tue, 07 Feb 2017 15:16:26 +0000