Last week we covered the best case draft scenario for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers that consisted of Alabama’s Quinnen Williams falling to them at the fifth overall pick, while still adding talent like the Notre Dame receiver Miles Boykin in the fourth round. Today we cover the absolute worse case scenario for the Buccaneers through the first three rounds once the draft arrives in two weeks.
This draft explores realistic and devastating moves that the Buccaneers could make later this month; it does not consist of Tampa Bay reaching on fourth round talent with the fifth overall pick or any drastically unrealistic moves.