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For what it's worth Shaq replied to Brady's "keeping the band together" tweet with "yessir."
Apparently the edge rusher class is pretty poor this year. If Shaq comes back, I don’t see the need myself. You’d have him for another 3-4 years and JPP looks like he can play forever.I'd like to see them add interior offensive line. Or a versatile tackle who could move inside. There isn't much behind their starting 5, and the drop off from Cappa to Stinnie was evident.
JPP is on the last year of his deal as well, and even assuming they will be re-signing Shaq now there's a need for depth at OLB/Edge.
Instead of endlessly discussing Brady’s contract let’s discuss this.I will always love me some Brady. But the Bucs are starting to remind me of the Browns. Tons of talent on offense. If this were 2007 Brady, he could have posted the same numbers as he did that year in NE. But I don’t think he is close to that anymore. I hope I am wrong, but I fear that TB12 will get absolutely crushed by a missed block or a blitz and may not get up In one piece and that could be the last we get to see of Tom.
Buccaneers are giving Shaq Barrett a four-year deal worth up $72 million that includes $36 million fully guaranteed, his agent @DrewJRosenhaus told ESPNShaq will be resigned tonight or tomorrow imo. 4/72
5.6 cap hit this year lolNailed it. Only $36M guaranteed too. Another nice deal for the Bucs. Apparently guys like Tampa Bay.
Shaq will be resigned tonight or tomorrow imo. 4/72
32-64-95? Something like that but I am on board trading down and adding picks. I sound like a stooge but "this draft is loaded" and I posted in the Phins thread that I don't see a difference in WRs let's say in the top of the 1st vs middle of the 2nd. Now some might say I'm nuts and that would not really be news around here BUT I like a lot of the guys ranked at their positions that are not 1st or 2nd and have to be grabbed in the first 5 or 10 picks of the draft. Elijah Moore is going to be so good for whoever gets him and I assure you he will be there in the 2nd Round for a lot of teams who pass on him. And meanwhile I would bet money based on history that Chase, Waddle and Smith don't all pan out and some team is going to burn a Top-10 pick on a WR and get left with a warm feeling.Capella said:Great off-season. Everything is coming up roses. Will be interesting to see what they do in the draft with no immediate needs. I think I would be more surprised if they didn’t trade down from 32 than if they kept it.
It’s pretty wild reading all the loathing comments in other threads here from people about their teams and how we were just in that position and now everything is great. Love it.
Looolll I didn’t want to throw mine away too so I pushed the air out of it and tossed it into my closet. Loser.32-64-95? Something like that but I am on board trading down and adding picks. I sound like a stooge but "this draft is loaded" and I posted in the Phins thread that I don't see a difference in WRs let's say in the top of the 1st vs middle of the 2nd. Now some might say I'm nuts and that would not really be news around here BUT I like a lot of the guys ranked at their positions that are not 1st or 2nd and have to be grabbed in the first 5 or 10 picks of the draft. Elijah Moore is going to be so good for whoever gets him and I assure you he will be there in the 2nd Round for a lot of teams who pass on him. And meanwhile I would bet money based on history that Chase, Waddle and Smith don't all pan out and some team is going to burn a Top-10 pick on a WR and get left with a warm feeling.
Back on topic, I like the Bucs trading down and also not afraid to pull the trigger on a 2022 pick if they need to package something like 95 and a '22 2nd/3rd to grab another spot in the Top 50-75 picks this year because of the depth and the guys you can load up on in the 2nd Round. One of the best things though is the Bucs don't really have a huge need at the moment and they don't have to push anything and can trade back like you say and add more picks so they can replenish with more rookie contracts to add quality senior leadership with or as I like to refer to it, The Brady Way. Whatever Tom says, that's what we're doing.. The Publix SB Bucs Balloon, the Big One...that balloon is still full of helium in my living room and if you believe such nonsense like I do, the band is coming back and that balloon ain't deflating anytime soon apparently.
Where does Ronald Jones factor in? OJ Howard? Ty Johnson? They could actually get better and likely willCapella said:The Buccaneers are set to return all 22 starters from the 2020 Super Bowl season.
Last team to return Week 1 starters of Super Bowl season: 1979 Steelers (repeated as SB Champs).
Last team to return Super Bowl starters: 1977 Raiders (reached AFC title game).
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RoJo will split with Lenny but can’t block or catch. OJ will be the #1 pass catching tight end and will play a lot. TBD on Tyler but I’m a fan.Where does Ronald Jones factor in? OJ Howard? Ty Johnson? They could actually get better and likely will
Definitely not a QB lol. I think they take an offensive or defensive lineman early.Has anyone even looked at some of the players the Bucs might be able to grab at 32-64-95? They really haven't sacrificed much in future picks, they can let the Draft come to them but I see an impact player at 32, several they can take if they want to ease any salary cap concerns in a year or two.
Bucs really don't need another WR but Elijah Moore is a 1st Rd Grade WR if you ask me. It's absolute candy but why not? The ones the Bucs have now are expensive. They are worth it but they cost a lot.
Zaven Collins/Jabril Cox, like to see a new LB in the mix long term but not that essential.
If Trevon Moehrig falls and he might, Bucs don't need him but he's gonna be a major impact Safety in the NFL.
Dillon Radunz-Tackle/OL NDSU, if you haven't heard of him, he's excellent and flying up the boards right now.
Mac Jones? Just asking![]()
You’d love to see OJ stay healthy for a full year.RoJo will split with Lenny but can’t block or catch. OJ will be the #1 pass catching tight end and will play a lot. TBD on Tyler but I’m a fan.
Goosebumps....Blackbear said:
Yea if Rodgers leaves the Bucs are extremely massive NFC favorites. Might be even if he stays and is disgruntled.Green Bay is a team you take seriously when you are trying to figure out the NFC, quite frankly nobody in the NFC East will be anywhere close to the Bucs and I don't see the Saints, Panthers or Falcons being able to compete for the Division let alone make a deep playoff run. The NFC West is not as good as some think, AZ, SF and Seattle are not that good. The Rams are better but they are still not as good on defense as they were in the Super Bowl a couple years ago.
Lions, Bears and Vikings? I'm just saying you run out of teams fast and the Packers with a disgruntled Aaron Rodgers is humorous right now.
A guy who does rankings I respect (Brugler at the athletic) had Tryon as the #32 prospect so that worked out nicely. Seems like a guy who can play occasional snaps this year to give Shaq and JPP some plays off and be ready to roll more in 2022.Tonight?
I have a list of guys the Bucs can look at Pick #32, they also can trade that pick as it has a lot more value than pick #33 for contractual issues. Bucs could also move up if they found someone they would like to Draft that might not make it to them at 32.
I understand what Antonio Brown brings to the team, I would like to introduce Elijah Moore who I think is in the same genre as an Antonio Brown, makes the tough catches, moves the sticks and has 4.35 speed. He is not the blazer that some fo the top 1st round talent has but he probably is the most polished WR coming out of the Draft and eventually the Bucs might not be able to pay all these WRs plus TEs, get someone with some skills ready to roll. Moore is someone I wish the Phins would draft so if not them, I would like to root for this guy in the NFL.
Oweh from Penn State is interesting for an Edge rusher. Bucs are already loaded in the Secondary but I love Trevon Moerhig and think he will make any Defense just that much better. Bucs spend the least on DBs in the NFL and have done well drafting them last few seasons.
64-Kyle Trask...he's better than folks think IMHO. 2-3 years behind Brady, this can't hurt Sir Tom's feelings.Has anyone even looked at some of the players the Bucs might be able to grab at 32-64-95?
Mac Jones? Just asking![]()
if you didn't like the Trask pick, this article is only going to upset you more.I didn’t like the Trask pick at all. I just don’t think he’s very good and he’s completely immobile. Not going to criticize this front office, I just didn’t like it. Hopefully he ends up being capable.
Apparently the third round OL is very good so that takes a little bit of starch out of the Trask pick. I wanted OL in round 2.
Sheesh. Glad they didn’t take him in round 1.Ministry of Pain said:if you didn't like the Trask pick, this article is only going to upset you more.
You better believe Washington would be contenders with Rodgers. We gave the Bucs all they could handle with a 3rd string QB that played like 50 snaps ever last year. Our defense is better and we have a lot more weapons on offense. Add Rodgers and we're smacking around the Bucs like a red headed step child.Man if Rodgers leaves Green Bay are there any legit challengers in the NFC other than whomever the best team in the West is?
East - don’t see a team capable of the super bowl
North - same, if AR leaves.
South - New Orleans will be ok but not likely SB caliber
West - San Fran has a good team but may be breaking in a QB. Seattle is good but meh. Rams likely the biggest threat.
Lol well if AR went to the NFC that would change my thoughts. Any legit team like DC that adds him would be a threat. I just assumed Green Bay wouldn’t do that and would ship him to Denver/Oakland.You better believe Washington would be contenders with Rodgers. We gave the Bucs all they could handle with a 3rd string QB that played like 50 snaps ever last year. Our defense is better and we have a lot more weapons on offense. Add Rodgers and we're smacking around the Bucs like a red headed step child.![]()
If they return the entire offensive and defensive lines from 2020, look out NFL. Those lines were awesome through the entire playoffs.The Buccaneers are set to return all 22 starters from the 2020 Super Bowl season.
Last team to return Week 1 starters of Super Bowl season: 1979 Steelers (repeated as SB Champs).
Last team to return Super Bowl starters: 1977 Raiders (reached AFC title game).
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Yea when Vita Vea came back the front 7 was unstoppable. Made it way too easy for JPP and Shaq.If they return the entire offensive and defensive lines from 2020, look out NFL. Those lines were awesome through the entire playoffs.
Brady, Brady Brady, blah blah blah. Not arguing about how good he is but he's a lot less factor in their success than the OL and DL.
Agree 100%, it's like Brady shows up and they all just start running for higher ground, it's hard to understand since the NFC feels pretty wide open or at least has 1-2 maybe even 3 playoff spots totally up for grabs.Man if Rodgers leaves Green Bay are there any legit challengers in the NFC other than whomever the best team in the West is?
East - don’t see a team capable of the super bowl
North - same, if AR leaves.
South - New Orleans will be ok but not likely SB caliber
West - San Fran has a good team but may be breaking in a QB. Seattle is good but meh. Rams likely the biggest threat.
Be prepared to give up some of those defenders.You better believe Washington would be contenders with Rodgers. We gave the Bucs all they could handle with a 3rd string QB that played like 50 snaps ever last year. Our defense is better and we have a lot more weapons on offense. Add Rodgers and we're smacking around the Bucs like a red headed step child.![]()
I didn't like the pick either. All that article says is the front office really liked it.if you didn't like the Trask pick, this article is only going to upset you more.
Atlanta's offense should be Top 5 in the NFL. The Saints will still be solid especially if good Winston shows up. The Cardinals could make a run. SF is a legit threat in spite of the QB. Rams, obviously. Dallas with Dak back.Man if Rodgers leaves Green Bay are there any legit challengers in the NFC other than whomever the best team in the West is?
East - don’t see a team capable of the super bowl
North - same, if AR leaves.
South - New Orleans will be ok but not likely SB caliber
West - San Fran has a good team but may be breaking in a QB. Seattle is good but meh. Rams likely the biggest threat.
Atlanta may have the worst defense in the league though. Same with Dallas. Neither will be serious contenders but they’ll be fun.Atlanta's offense should be Top 5 in the NFL. The Saints will still be solid especially if good Winston shows up. The Cardinals could make a run. SF is a legit threat in spite of the QB. Rams, obviously. Dallas with Dak back.
Always seems to be a team or two that comes out of nowhere.