Many mocks haven’t caught up with the news over the weekend that the New York Jets traded up to presumably get a quarterback at No. 3. The Jets parted with two second-round picks in 2018 and a second-round pick in 2019, shipping them off to Indianapolis, who takes over the No. 6 spot in the draft this year as well.
This may still have an impact on who will be available to the Bucs at No. 7 and some experts made adjustments accordingly. CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso now has Tampa Bay addressing its secondary needs and taking Iowa cornerback Joshua Jackson.