Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Early 2019 three-round NFL mock draft

ORLANDO, FL - SEPTEMBER 01: Deionte Thompson #14 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass in the end zone intended for Jaylen Smith #9 of the Louisville Cardinals in the second quarter of the game at Camping World Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
ORLANDO, FL - SEPTEMBER 01: Deionte Thompson #14 of the Alabama Crimson Tide intercepts a pass in the end zone intended for Jaylen Smith #9 of the Louisville Cardinals in the second quarter of the game at Camping World Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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ARLINGTON, TX – APRIL 26: A video board displays the text “THE PICK IS IN” for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium on April 26, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX – APRIL 26: A video board displays the text “THE PICK IS IN” for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium on April 26, 2018 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) /

The 2019 NFL Draft is only six months away, let’s take a look at the first 2019 Buccaneers three-round mock draft.

The 2019 NFL Draft will begin in almost six months, and it’s the perfect time to build the first Tampa Bay Buccaneers mock draft of the season.

Sitting at 3-3, Bucs fans have already witnessed the good, the bad and the ugly.

From an upset win over the defending Super Bowl Champions to a beatdown by Mitchell Trubisky and the Bears, Tampa Bay will live with a .500 start.

Offensively, Tampa almost has all the right answers. A handful of receivers are having career years and Buccaneers quarterbacks are etching their name in the record books.

At the same time, the offensive line hasn’t been able to improve the Bucs lackluster running game. Even second-round pick Ronald Jones hasn’t been able to light a spark.

The other side of the ball has failed so far. The young secondary has been shredded nearly every week and injuries derailed what looked to be a promising front seven.

Regardless of what happens during the rest of the 2018 campaign, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers need to address their defensive backfield, offensive line and linebacking corps in the 2019 draft.