What is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ worst draft pick in the past five years? It’s actually not as disastrous a pick as you’d think, really.
It might be Mark Barron, who gave the Bucs a couple of okay years and a pair of draft picks in trade. It might be Darrelle Revis, costing a first- and third-round pick as well as $16 million for a single year of good-but-not-great play. Or 2014 second-round pick Austin Seferian-Jenkins, who flashed some skills but contributed far too little for his draft slot.
If you ask SB Nation’s Jon Benne, Christian D’Andrea and Jeanna Thomas, though, the answer is last year’s second-round pick: Roberto Aguayo.