Buccaneers: 5 second-round prospects who fit perfectly in Tampa Bay
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be looking to bring in a stud during the second-round of the NFL Draft. Here are five prospects who fit the bill.
The 2020 NFL Combine has come to a close and things are looking more and more likely that the Buccaneers will take an offensive tackle or defensive lineman with that first-round pick.
That being said, what about the second-round?
The Buccaneers will look to address the lines of scrimmage, defensive backfield, running back and wide receiver positions in the draft. Here’s a look at five prospects who’d be perfect fits in the second-round of the draft for the Buccaneers.
5. Ezra Cleveland (Boise State)
If the Buccaneers go with a defensive lineman in the first-round (say all the top offensive tackles have been take by that point) it would certainly make sense to address the offensive tackle position in Round 2.
Though Ezra Cleveland is quite as big as some of the other offensive tackles in this class- 6-foot-6 and 311 pounds- he moved exponentially up draft boards and may even be a first-round pick before it’s all said and done.
If he stays in the second-round as projected, though, Cleveland could be a nice pick-up for the Buccaneers, who will be in deep need of an offensive tackle to sure up that line.