Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Best case scenario 7-round mock draft

ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 26: Vita Vea of Washington poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being picked
ARLINGTON, TX - APRIL 26: Vita Vea of Washington poses with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being picked /
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Less than one month to go until the 2019 NFL Draft, here is a best case scenario 7-round mock draft for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

It is time to get creative with mock drafts now that the clock is ticking rapidly towards the 2019 NFL Draft, just about three weeks away. Today, we present the best case scenario for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by the time the draft rolls around. With team needs all over the defensive side of the ball, general manager Jason Licht does a great job plugging the remaining holes.

Given what we have heard from Licht and head coach Bruce Arians, it does not seem that the Buccaneers will pursue much help at cornerback or along the offensive line. Arians stated that he is extremely confident in cornerbacks Vernon Hargreaves and Carlton Davis at cornerback, while it has been rumored that veteran cornerback Morris Claiborne is on Tampa Bay’s radar. Along the offensive line, the off-season moves would indicate that the Buccaneers intend to roll out 2018 third round pick Alex Cappa at the hole at right guard to pair with Donovan Smith, Ali Marpet, Ryan Jensen, and Demar Dotson in 2019.

Outside of the defensive side of the ball getting a healthy dose of youth and talent, it would not be a shock to see a few more offensive weapons for Jameis Winston at the wide receiver position and in the backfield. Without further ado, here is the best case scenario for the Buccaneers when the draft rolls around later this month.