NFL Draft Order 2020: Every Buccaneers Draft Pick in Each Round

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are prepared to address their roster with young talent during the 2020 NFL Draft. Here’s a look at every pick they currently have.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are entering the 2020 NFL Draft looking to become major winners with their selections.

The Buccaneers have some roster holes and will need to address positions like offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, defensive back and defensive line during the draft.

Here’s a look at where the Buccaneers are currently slated to pick in the upcoming draft in every round.

*Picks have been updated as of Saturday afternoon. You can click the link of each player’s name to see our draft grade for the selection*

Buccaneers 2020 NFL Draft Picks:

  • Round 1: (Pick No. 13 via San Francisco 49ers)- Tristan Wirfs, OT
  • Round 2: (Pick No. 45)- Antoine Winfield Jr., S
  • Round 3: (Pick No. 76)- Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB
  • Round 5: (Pick No. 161)
  • Round 6: (Pick No. 194)
  • Round 7: (Pick No. 241 via the Patriots)
  • Round 7: (Pick No. 245 via the 49ers)

Tampa Bay agreed to a trade with the New England Patriots that sent TE Rob Gronkowski to the Bucs along with a seventh-round pick. They gave up their fourth-round compensatory pick (No. 139) in the deal.

There have also been speculations that Tampa could potentially look to move up in the first-round of the draft to select one of the top four offensive tackles. If the Bucs did choose to move into the top-10 to have their choice of offensive linemen, they would likely give up their first-round pick (No. 14), potentially the third-round pick (No. 45) and a future early-round pick to do so, though it’s all speculation at this point.

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It’s clear that Tampa Bay has a plan to draft players who are ready to come in and compete right away. They are in ‘win-now’ mode with Tom Brady at the helm and the franchise will look to address real needs in the early rounds to make the team better and solidify their chances of competing for a championship.