The Buccaneers hold the 38th pick of the 2016 NFL Draft. How has that draft pick fared in recent years?
It is just about that time again. The 2016 NFL draft is one month away. Roger Goodell will be soon announcing the futures of college football’s best, as the 32 NFL franchises come together for their annual player selection meeting, now known as the draft. Jason Licht and the Buccaneers are hard at work preparing for the draft, looking to improve upon their 6-10 performance in 2015.
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This year, the Bucs hold the 38th pick in the draft. How has that pick performed in recent history. Not too long ago, we took a look at the Bucs’ first pick, the number nine overall. This morning, we take a look at the last five selections at number 38, to see how strong, or weak, the selections have been.
We start with 2011.
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