The “Twenty Questions” draft contest proved very popular again, especially among our three winners in 2011: Rick Carbonell, Mike Williams and Maria Turner
The Bucs' sixth-round pick, 245-pound USC RB Allen Bradford, is excited to join the team's emerging offense, which could resemble the Chiefs’ power rushing attack of the early ‘90s
Teaming fourth-round pick Luke Stocker with established star Kellen Winslow should allow the Bucs to get more out of their two-TE formations, as teams such as the Patriots were able to do last year
Whether it was high-value defensive picks in the first three rounds or versatile need-specific selections on Day Three, the Buccaneers believe they maximized the potential value of the NFL’s 2011 draft
The Bucs finished up three strong days of drafting on Saturday with two seventh-round picks, grabbing Florida International CB Anthony Gaitor and Idaho TE Daniel Hardy
USC RB Allen Bradford, Tampa Bay’s sixth pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, has the sort of size and breakaway potential the Buccaneers have enjoyed in 2010 rookie breakout star LeGarrette Blount
After letting the draft come to them in Rounds 1-3, the Buccaneers made an aggressive move to start Day Three, trading up 12 spots to grab one of their coveted players, Tennessee tight end Luke Stocker
The second-leading tackler in the nation in 2010, Washington LB Mason Foster is productive, durable and capable of playing multiple positions in the Buccaneers’ scheme…The Bucs continued to add youth and talent to their defense after targeting pass rushers in the first two rounds
The Bucs tabbed DE Adrian Clayborn with the 20th overall pick Thursday night believing the Iowa pass-rusher can be the sort of up-front difference-maker the franchise has been searching for
Buccaneer fans crowded into the West Club Lounge at Raymond James Stadium on Thursday night for this year’s Official Draft Party Presented by Miller Lite