In the third and final part on in-state prospects that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could target in the draft, here are potential fits from Florida State.
In case you have missed the first two pieces of this series in which in-state prospects who could be fits for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from the University of Miami and the University of Florida were examined, the links are below. In the third and final part of the series, the Florida State Seminoles are dissected in order to see if there are any potential prospects that could fit in Tampa Bay.
With team needs along the offensive line, defensive front, linebacker, and in the secondary, the Buccaneers have plenty of holes to fill. With only six draft picks and a slim amount of cap space, they will likely need to add more draft assets by trading back into the first round for a haul of picks. Look for Jason Licht and his team to examine the late round prospects in this class and potential undrafted free agent steals.
Hoping to join the ranks of Seminoles past such as Deion Sanders, Derrick Brooks, and last year’s first round pick Derwin James, Florida State has a number of prospects ready to take the jump and hope to hear their names called in the 2019 NFL Draft. Tampa Bay must take advantage of in-state prospects that do not count against their official visits, and take a deep look at all of the potential draft hopefuls that could provide depth to their roster.