TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have had plenty of hits and misses in the first round of the NFL draft. As current general manager Jason Licht said, "A lot of times when you’re picking high, if you go back and study it, there’s a lot of high-ceiling, but also low-floor players up there -- a little boom or bust."
Here's a look at the biggest "Booms" and the "Busts" among the franchise's 37 first-round picks since 1976:
Booms
Lee Roy Selmon*+, DE, Oklahoma, 1976, taken at No. 1: The "Gentle Giant" was a six-time Pro Bowler, the 1979 Defensive Player of the Year and the franchise's only Pro Football Hall of Famer until 2013.